AO810V2 ABB 3BSE038415R1 8-Channel Analog Output Module
Manufacturer: ABB
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Part Number: AO810 3BSE038415R1
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: Distributed Control Systems
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Country of Origin: Sweden
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Overview
The ABB AO810V2 (Part Number: 3BSE038415R1) acts as a high-precision 8-channel analog output module within the distributed S800 I/O architecture. This core control hardware converts digital words from AC 800M or System 800xA controllers into standard 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA current signals. These signals directly modulate industrial field devices, including control valve positioners, current-to-pressure (I/P) converters, and variable speed drive speed inputs. We deliver this industrial product as a 100% brand new, authentic factory unit from ABB, ensuring long-term duty cycles and flawless protocol execution across process networks.
Technical Specifications
| Technical Parameter | Specification Data Value |
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Model Designation | AO810V2 (AO810) |
| Catalog Code | 3BSE038415R1 |
| Output Channels | 8 analog current channels |
| Signal Ranges | 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA |
| Digital Resolution | 14-bit binary conversion |
| Maximum Load Impedance | 500 to 850 Ohm depending on configuration |
| Maximum Output Level | 22 mA under internal overload conditions |
| Isolation Design | Groupwise isolated from system ground loop lines |
| Diagnostics System | Front faceplate status LEDs for Fault, Run, Warning |
| Internal Power Draw (5V) | Approximately 80 mA from Modulebus |
| Internal Power Draw (24V) | 110 to 150 mA from Modulebus |
| Signal Rise Time Profile | Approximately 1 ms (10 percent to 90 percent step change) |
| Maximum Thermal Drift | 100 ppm per degree Celsius |
| Ambient Temperature Limits | 0 to +55 degrees Celsius |
| Physical Module Size | 45 x 119 x 102 mm |
| Net Module Weight | 0.2 kg |
| Global HS Customs Code | 853890 |
Engineering Advantages
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14-Bit High Resolution for Precision Adjustments: While standard modules utilize 12-bit conversion, the AO810V2 leverages a 14-bit digital-to-analog engine. This increased depth yields granular current modulation, ensuring tighter tolerance tracking on critical flow control valves and minimizing process variability.
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Flexible Loop Load Capacity Up to 850 Ohms: The output circuitry drives high-impedance loads up to 850 Ohms. This extra voltage headroom allows engineers to execute long cable runs from the control room out to remote field instruments without suffering signal attenuation or losing loop power.
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Broad Module Termination Unit (MTU) Interoperability: This flexible module mates with multiple compact and extended MTU footprints, including the TU810, TU812, TU814, TU830, and TU833 bases. This wide compatibility streamlines panel integration by matching your existing field wiring layouts and enclosure spacing.
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Groupwise Ground Isolation Rejects Interference: Groupwise electrical isolation safely decouples the digital Modulebus communications from field-side connections. This barrier prevents high-voltage spikes, transient noise, and common ground loop currents from feeding back into the central controller memory.
FAQs
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Is this specific AO810V2 module a 100% brand new product?
Yes. We ship this item exclusively as a 100% brand new, original factory component. The item arrives in original ABB commercial packaging with intact serial numbers and warranty coverage.
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What is the structural difference between the 12-bit and 14-bit specifications listed for the AO810 series?
The original base standard configuration utilizes a 12-bit baseline framework. However, this premium AO810V2 (3BSE038415R1) model features upgraded 14-bit internal digital-to-analog converters, which deliver significantly better signal positioning resolution for precision loops.
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Does this analog output card feature independent channel-to-channel isolation?
No. The module utilizes a groupwise isolation design. The 8 output channels share a common internal ground line but remain isolated as a cluster from the primary system power and processor backplane.
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Can I pull and replace this module while the backplane is powered?
Yes. When installed on an appropriate S800 Module Termination Unit, the hardware supports live hot-swap installation. You can pull a damaged module and insert a brand new replacement unit without taking down the entire I/O rack or disrupting adjacent processing loops.