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3HAB2242-1 DSQC 326 | ABB Robot Control Board | ABB Robotics
3HAB2242-1 DSQC 326 | ABB Robot Control Board | ABB Robotics
3HAB2242-1 DSQC 326 | ABB Robot Control Board | ABB Robotics

3HAB2242-1 DSQC 326 | ABB Robot Control Board | ABB Robotics


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PRODUCT SKU : DSQC 326 3HAB2242-1

PRODUCT TYPE : Main Computer Board

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

Technical Architecture and System Role

The DSQC 326 (3HAB2242-1) is a core computational module engineered for the ABB S4C robot controller generation. This high-density logic board serves as the central processing unit responsible for executing RobotWare system instructions, managing task memory, and coordinating communication between the I/O system and the drive units. Built to handle complex kinematic calculations in real-time, the DSQC 326 (3HAB2242-1) ensures the seamless operation of IRB series industrial robots, providing the stable processing environment necessary for high-speed manufacturing applications.

Technical Specifications

The mechanical and regulatory profile for the DSQC 326 (3HAB2242-1) is detailed as follows:

  • Product Function: Main Computer / CPU Processor Board

  • Controller Generation: ABB S4C (M97, M98 Eras)

  • Microprocessor Type: Embedded RISC Architecture

  • Physical Dimensions: 19.1 cm (Height) x 13.0 cm (Width) x 1.9 cm (Depth)

  • Net Weight: 0.2 kg

  • Country of Origin: USA

  • Mounting Interface: Proprietary backplane bus connector

  • Thermal Design: Integrated heatsink for passive airflow cooling

Operational Guidelines and FAQ

What are the primary symptoms of a failing DSQC 326 board?

The most frequent indicators include a "System Boot Failure" message on the programming unit, erratic software behavior, or the controller hanging during the initialization phase. If the internal status LEDs on the DSQC 326 (3HAB2242-1) remain red after power-on, it typically suggests a logic failure or memory parity error.

Is this board compatible with the later S4C+ controllers?

While functionally similar, the DSQC 326 (3HAB2242-1) is primarily intended for the S4C platform. S4C+ systems typically utilize the DSQC 500 series. Always verify your specific cabinet's part number to ensure bus protocol compatibility.

Does this board store the user programs?

The DSQC 326 (3HAB2242-1) processes the data, but the actual user programs and system parameters are usually stored on the flash disk or mass memory unit connected to it. When replacing this CPU, the memory module must be transferred to the new board.

Component Comparison: DSQC 326 vs. DSQC 325

Attribute DSQC 326 (3HAB2242-1) DSQC 325 (3HAB2241-1)
Primary Use Main Computer / CPU Memory Expansion / Processing
System Compatibility S4C Standard S4C Legacy
Weight 0.2 kg 0.2 kg
Logic Density High Standard

 

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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