Brand:ABB
Model Number:3HAA3563-ATA
Type:Servo Backplane DCS Module
Series:Advanced Industrial Control System
Application Range:Industrial Automation, Manufacturing Processes, Control Systems
Input Voltage:AC 230V, 50/60Hz
Output Current:Up to 2A
Operating Temperature:-10°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature:-20°C to +70°C
Dimensions:W: 120mm x H: 100mm x D: 35mm
Weight:Approx. 0.2kg
Communication Interface:RS-485, DeviceNet, EtherCAT
Compatibility:ABB DCS Systems, Other Industry Standards
The ABB 3HAA3563-ATA SERVO BACKPLANE DCS MODULE is engineered to deliver exceptional reliability and robust performance in demanding industrial settings. It supports a wide range of servo motors and drives, ensuring efficient and precise control over machinery operations.
Featuring advanced signal processing capabilities, this module ensures smooth data transmission, reducing the risk of errors and downtime. Its compatibility with various DCS protocols facilitates easy integration with existing systems, streamlining maintenance and troubleshooting processes.
Crafted from high-quality materials, the module is designed to withstand harsh industrial environments, offering long-lasting durability and minimal maintenance requirements. Its compact size and lightweight design make it ideal for space-constrained applications, enhancing installation flexibility.
With its user-friendly interface and comprehensive diagnostic functions, the ABB 3HAA3563-ATA SERVO BACKPLANE DCS MODULE simplifies system setup and monitoring, empowering operators to quickly address issues and optimize performance. It supports multiple programming languages, allowing for customization to meet specific application needs.
This module plays a pivotal role in modern industrial automation by enhancing operational efficiency, improving equipment reliability, and facilitating seamless connectivity across different components of a control system. Its integration into an existing network can significantly boost productivity and reduce operational costs.
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