ABB DSBC 175 3BUR001661R1 Redundant S100 I/O Bus Coupler
General info
Manufacture | ABB |
Item No | DSBC 175 |
Article number | 3BUR001661R1 |
Series | Advant OCS |
Origin | Sweden |
Dimension | 73*233*212(mm) |
Weight | 0.5kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
Communication Module
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Detailed data
ABB DSBC 175 3BUR001661R1 Redundant S100 I/O Bus Coupler
The ABB DSBC 175 3BUR001661R1 is a redundant S100 I/O bus coupler for use in industrial automation systems, especially ABB automation products. The DSBC 175 is used as a bus coupler to connect I/O modules (S100 series) to a higher level control system or network. It provides redundancy for increased reliability, meaning it has a backup unit in the event of a failure.
The system is designed with redundant power supplies and communication paths, ensuring that if one part of the system fails, the other part will continue to operate, reducing downtime. The coupler provides the communication interface between the I/O modules and the automation controller. It is used in systems that require high availability and fault tolerance.
It is compatible with ABB's S100 I/O modules, providing a scalable solution for a wide range of automation applications. The DSBC 175 is used in processes, critical infrastructure, energy and manufacturing industries where downtime must be minimized.
Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What is the main purpose of the ABB DSBC 175 3BUR001661R1?
The main function is to connect ABB S100 I/O modules to a higher-level control system while ensuring redundancy of power and communication paths to increase system reliability and availability.
-What does "redundancy" mean in DSBC 175?
Redundancy in DSBC 175 means that there are backup systems for both power and communication paths. If one part of the system fails, the redundant unit automatically takes over without interrupting the process.
-Which I/O modules are compatible with DSBC 175?
The DSBC 175 is designed to work with ABB S100 I/O modules, which are used in a variety of automation and control systems. These I/O modules can include digital and analog inputs and outputs, relay modules, and communication interfaces. Bus couplers ensure that these modules can communicate with the main control system.