ABB DSBC174 3BSE012211R1 Advant Master Signal Booster
Manufacturer: ABB
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Part Number: DSBC174 3BSE012211R1
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: Communication Repeaters
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Country of Origin: Sweden
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Overview
The ABB DSBC174 (3BSE012211R1) functions as a high-performance bus extender and communication repeater specifically for the ABB Advant Master process control system. This 100% brand new, original module extends the physical reach of the S100 I/O bus, allowing system controllers to manage distributed I/O units located at greater distances. By actively amplifying communication signals and filtering electrical noise, the DSBC174 stabilizes data transfer across the network. It plays a critical role in large-scale plant architectures—such as steel mills, power plants, and chemical facilities—where remote I/O stations require high-speed, reliable connectivity to the central processing unit.
Technical Specifications
The DSBC174 integrates advanced signal conditioning circuitry to maintain bus integrity over extended distances.
| Attribute | Technical Detail |
| Model Number | DSBC174 |
| Part Number | 3BSE012211R1 |
| System Compatibility | ABB Advant Master (S100 I/O Bus) |
| Function | Bus Extension and Signal Repeater |
| Operating Voltage | 24 V DC ±20% |
| Power Consumption | 1 W (Maximum) |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 360 × 260 × 20 mm |
| Net Weight | 0.34 kg |
| Operating Temperature | –40 °C to +70 °C |
| Humidity Range | 0–95% (Non-condensing) |
| Condition | 100% New and Original |
| Country of Origin | Sweden / Germany |
Engineering Advantages
The ABB DSBC174 3BSE012211R1 addresses the physical limitations of legacy bus architectures in modern industrial environments:
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Extended Communication Range: Standard S100 I/O bus lengths often limit cabinet placement. The DSBC174 amplifies the bus signals, enabling you to position I/O racks further from the central controller without compromising data throughput or signal strength.
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Superior EMI Immunity: Industrial environments suffer from significant electromagnetic interference. This module features robust internal shielding and signal-cleaning logic that prevents electrical noise from corrupting bus data packets, ensuring the system receives clean, deterministic information.
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Wide Thermal Resilience: The board operates reliably in temperatures ranging from –40 °C to +70 °C. This makes the DSBC174 suitable for installation in unconditioned remote cabinets or harsh process areas where standard communication hardware often fails.
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Efficient Energy Profile: With a maximum power consumption of only 1 W, the module adds negligible thermal load to the control cabinet. This low power draw allows for high-density rack configurations without requiring additional cooling infrastructure.
FAQs
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Does the DSBC174 require specific software configuration?
The DSBC174 operates as a hardware-level bus repeater. It does not require independent software programming; however, you must ensure your Advant Master system configuration recognizes the extended bus length and addressing for the remote S100 I/O racks.
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What is the primary difference between the DSBC174 and standard bus modules?
Standard bus modules facilitate local data transfer. The DSBC174 specifically adds signal amplification and stabilization logic, which acts as a bridge to maintain bus performance across longer physical distances that would otherwise suffer from signal attenuation.
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Is this module compatible with modern RoHS requirements?
As a specialized component for legacy industrial systems, the DSBC174 is generally classified as industrial equipment exempt under certain EU directives. Please consult your local environmental compliance guidelines for specific site disposal requirements.
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Can I replace a failed DSBC174 without stopping the entire system?
Because the DSBC174 handles core bus communication, replacing it will temporarily interrupt data flow to the I/O racks connected to that segment of the bus. Always follow standard Advant Master maintenance protocols, which typically involve placing the affected loops in manual mode or scheduling a maintenance window.