Product Type:Redundant Processor Unit
Brand:ABB
Model:PM861AK02 3BSE018160R1
Designation:Redundant
Processor Architecture:Advanced Microcontroller
Operating Frequency:200 MHz
Memory:128 MB RAM, 8 MB Flash
Network Interface:Profibus DPV1
Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU
Power Supply:24V DC
Dimensions:135 x 186 x 119 mm
Weight:2.9 kg
Environmental Conditions:Temperature: -25°C to 55°C, Humidity: 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
The ABB PM861AK02 3BSE018160R1 Redundant Processor Unit is engineered to deliver exceptional performance in harsh industrial environments. It features a robust, redundant design that ensures continuous operation even in case of unexpected failures, guaranteeing minimal downtime and maximum efficiency.
Equipped with a powerful 32-bit CPU architecture, this unit offers rapid processing speeds and enhanced computational capabilities, enabling seamless integration with complex control systems. Its large 64 MB Flash Memory ensures ample space for storing programs and data, facilitating the implementation of sophisticated control strategies.
The inclusion of multiple communication interfaces such as RS-485, Ethernet, and Modbus TCP/IP provides versatile connectivity options, making it compatible with a wide range of industrial equipment and systems. This flexibility is crucial for integrating the processor unit into diverse industrial setups.
Adapted for use in extreme temperature conditions ranging from -20°C to +60°C, the ABB PM861AK02 is designed to withstand the rigors of industrial environments. Its compact size and manageable weight of 2.9 kg facilitate easy installation and maintenance, enhancing operational convenience.
For users seeking a reliable, efficient, and versatile processor unit for their industrial control systems, the ABB PM861AK02 3BSE018160R1 Redundant Processor Unit stands as an outstanding choice. Its combination of advanced features, durability, and adaptability makes it an indispensable component in ensuring the seamless operation of industrial processes.
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