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DSQC 236D 3HAB2207-1 ABB S4 Series Servo Drive Power Supply UnitDSQC 236D 3HAB2207-1 ABB S4 Series Servo Drive Power Supply UnitDSQC 236D 3HAB2207-1 ABB S4 Series Servo Drive Power Supply Unit
DSQC 236D 3HAB2207-1 ABB S4 Series Servo Drive Power Supply Unit
DSQC 236D 3HAB2207-1 ABB S4 Series Servo Drive Power Supply Unit
DSQC 236D 3HAB2207-1 ABB S4 Series Servo Drive Power Supply Unit

DSQC 236D 3HAB2207-1 ABB S4 Series Servo Drive Power Supply Unit


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PRODUCT SKU : DSQC236D 3HAB2207-1

PRODUCT TYPE : Power Supply

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

Technical Infrastructure and Performance

The DSQC 236D (3HAB2207-1/3) is a specialized power regulation module engineered specifically for the legacy ABB S4 robot controller generation. This unit serves as the primary electrical interface for the servo drive system, converting and stabilizing the voltage required to drive the robot's high-performance motors. Despite being officially discontinued by the manufacturer, the DSQC 236D remains a critical component for maintaining existing S4 installations, providing the necessary current filtration and surge protection to ensure smooth multi-axis motion and prevent encoder feedback errors.

Detailed Technical Specifications

The following parameters define the operational and physical profile of the DSQC 236D (3HAB2207-1/3):

  • Functional Role: Servo Drive Power Supply Board

  • Controller Generation: ABB S4 (Legacy)

  • Part Category: Robotic Motion Control Hardware

  • Approximate Weight: 0.91 kg (2.00 lbs)

  • Cooling Requirement: Convection or forced-air cooling within the drive rack

  • Safety Integration: Includes standard over-current and thermal protection circuitry

  • Life Cycle Status: Legacy / Discontinued by Manufacturer

Operational Implementation and FAQ

What are the primary indicators of a hardware fault on the DSQC 236D?

Failure of the DSQC 236D (3HAB2207-1/3) typically results in "Drive System Voltage Low" errors or a total inability to enable the robot motors (Motors Off state). Technicians should inspect the board for signs of capacitor degradation or thermal stress on the rectifier bridges.

Is this unit compatible with S4C or S4C+ controllers?

While the S4C generation followed the S4, the DSQC 236D is specifically keyed for the original S4 hardware architecture. S4C systems generally utilize the DSQC 300 series or integrated drive modules which are not physically interchangeable with this unit.

Does this board require software configuration?

No. As a hardware-level power regulation board, the DSQC 236D (3HAB2207-1/3) is plug-and-play. However, all power must be safely locked out before attempting removal or installation to prevent arcing and damage to the backplane.

Comparison: DSQC 236D vs. DSQC 236T

Feature DSQC 236D (3HAB2207-1) DSQC 236T (3HAB2211-1)
System S4 Robot Controller S4 Robot Controller
Circuitry Standard Drive Supply High-Torque / Specialized
Form Factor Single Slot Card Single Slot Card
Reliability Industrial Standard Industrial Standard

 

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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