Overview
Configured for real-time accelerator processing in ABB PCI-based control and communication environment, the ABB PU515A 3BSE032401R1 (3BSE032401R1 Communication_Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution.
SuffixBreakdown&ModelMatrix
No validated manufacturer decomposition data for suffix segmentation is available for PU515A 3BSE032401R1. Model identification shall be treated as a single hardware ordering code.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| ModelBrand | ABB PU515A 3BSE032401R1 |
| Origin | Sweden |
| Weight | 0.35 kg |
| Dimensions | 2 x 35.2 x 12 cm |
| OperatingTemp | Not specified |
| PowerConsumption | Not specified |
| CPU clock frequency | 25 MHz |
| Memory size | 16 MB |
| Product type | Communication_Module |
| Protocol type | MB300 |
| Number of channels | 2 |
| Communication speed | 10000 kbit/s |
ABB PCI Backplane and Deterministic Communication Behavior
The ABB PU515A module operates within ABB industrial control architectures where PCI-based backplane signaling governs deterministic data movement between processor and I/O subsystems. The communication layer is designed for fixed-cycle data exchange with bounded latency characteristics.
Firmware and configuration images are typically managed through controlled flash procedures aligned with ABB system maintenance cycles. Backplane synchronization ensures consistent bus arbitration under multi-module load conditions.
Protocol handling for MB300 communication supports structured data exchange across dual-channel paths, enabling parallel communication streams without dynamic routing overhead. Electrical isolation and signal integrity are maintained through chassis-level grounding and standardized ABB rack integration rules.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the module support hot swap insertion in live PCI backplane systems?
A: No hot swap behavior is defined. Insertion should be performed under system power-off conditions unless the host rack explicitly supports controlled live replacement procedures.
Q: What is the impact of backplane load on communication timing?
A: Backplane arbitration delays remain deterministic within ABB PCI scheduling rules, but total cycle time increases with higher module density on shared bus segments.
Q: Can firmware be upgraded without removing the module?
A: Firmware update is dependent on host system tooling. In-system flashing may be supported through engineering station access, subject to system configuration locks.
Field Installation Guidelines
The module shall be installed into a grounded ABB-compatible PCI rack slot with verified chassis bonding. Ensure edge connector alignment prior to full insertion to avoid bus pin damage.
Signal cabling for MB300 channels shall be routed with separation from high-voltage switching lines to maintain signal integrity. Shield termination shall be performed at the rack ground point only, avoiding dual-end grounding unless specified by system design.
Maintain minimum bend radius for adjacent backplane harnessing and ensure thermal clearance around the module slot area for stable operation.
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