ABB PM860K01 Advant 800xA AC800M Controller Processor Unit
Manufacturer: ABB
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Part Number: PM860K01 3BSE018100R1
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: Processor Modules
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Country of Origin: Sweden
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
ABB PM860K01 Processor Unit Kit
The ABB PM860K01 (PM860 Processor Unit), serves as the primary PM860 Processor Module utilized to execute control logic and manage communication across ABB AC 800M platforms.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Model | PM860K01 |
| Brand | ABB |
| Origin | Sweden |
| Weight | 0.92 kg |
| Dimensions | 190 mm x 120 mm x 132 mm |
| Operating Temp | +5 to +55 deg C |
| Power Consumption | 5 W |
| CPU Memory | 16 MB Program / 16 MB Data |
| Ethernet Ports | 2 x 10/100 Mbps |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
Industrial Control & Processing
The PM860 architecture manages complex control loops through dedicated industrial processing hardware, ensuring high-speed cycle time execution within the AC 800M environment. The module firmware provides native support for CPU redundancy, allowing paired synchronization when two modules operate in a high-availability configuration. System communication relies on the deterministic CEX-bus backplane, which facilitates low-latency data exchange with I/O modules and communication interfaces such as the CI854 or CI867. Firmware flash compatibility is managed via the Control Builder interface, ensuring alignment with 800xA control system software versions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the PM860K01 processor support redundant CPU operation?
A: Yes, the module supports redundancy when paired with a secondary PM860 processor, facilitating seamless failover transitions for high-availability control applications.
Q: What are the requirements for firmware updates on this unit?
A: Firmware updates are performed through the Control Builder configuration software. Users must ensure the binary image matches the specific hardware revision of the PM860 module to prevent configuration errors.
Q: Can this unit be hot-swapped during operation?
A: While CEX-bus communication modules support hot-swapping, the primary processor unit requires a controlled shutdown or a transition to a standby state before physical removal from the TP830 baseplate to avoid process interruption.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Baseplate Mounting: Secure the TP830 baseplate to a horizontal or vertical DIN rail. Ensure the baseplate is properly grounded to the cabinet chassis to provide an effective return path for electrical noise.
- Module Insertion: Align the PM860 module with the TP830 guide rails. Slide the module into position until the CEX-bus connectors are fully seated and the mechanical latch clicks into the locked position.
- Ethernet Connectivity: Use shielded Cat5e or Cat6 cables for CN1 and CN2 ports. Verify that the cable runs maintain a minimum separation distance from high-voltage power lines to prevent signal induction.
- Power Supply: Connect a regulated 24 VDC power source to the baseplate. Verify that the input voltage remains within the specified operating tolerance before initiating the processor boot sequence.