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ABB S3 System DSQC 236G YB560103-CD DC Servo Drive Board
ABB S3 System DSQC 236G YB560103-CD DC Servo Drive Board
ABB S3 System DSQC 236G YB560103-CD DC Servo Drive Board

ABB S3 System DSQC 236G YB560103-CD DC Servo Drive Board


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PRODUCT SKU : DSQC 236G YB560103-CD

PRODUCT TYPE : Drive Board

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

Product Description

The DSQC 236G (YB560103-CD) is a precision-engineered drive interface card developed for the ABB S3 robotic control platform. This module serves as a critical bridge in the servo loop, translating low-power control logic into the high-current signals required for DC motor actuation. Optimized for the vintage S3 architecture, the DSQC 236G ensures accurate torque and speed regulation for the robot's primary axes, maintaining mechanical stability and positional repeatability in high-cycle manufacturing environments.

Technical Specifications

The following parameters detail the mechanical and operational profile of the DSQC 236G (YB560103-CD) drive module:

  • Board Function: DC Servo Drive Control / Axis Interface

  • Control Generation: ABB S3 Series

  • Physical Dimensions: 25.4 cm (Length) x 24.5 cm (Width) x 2.5 cm (Thickness)

  • Net Weight: 0.4 kg

  • Manufacturing Origin: Sweden (SE)

  • Circuit Architecture: Analog/Digital Hybrid for real-time motor feedback processing

  • Mounting Configuration: Rack-integrated PCB with edge-connector bus interface

FAQ

What are the primary indicators of a hardware failure on the DSQC 236G?

Faults typically manifest as "Drive Error" or "Axis Not Synchronized" messages on the S3 programming unit. If an axis exhibits jittery motion or fails to release the brake during the "Motors On" sequence, the signal processing transistors on the DSQC 236G (YB560103-CD) should be tested for thermal degradation.

Is this board compatible with S4 or S4C systems?

No. The DSQC 236G is specifically designed for the proprietary bus and voltage requirements of the S3 generation. Newer S4 systems moved to the DSQC 300 series, which uses entirely different physical and electrical protocols.

Does this module require manual calibration?

Yes. Unlike modern plug-and-play digital drives, the DSQC 236G (YB560103-CD) often requires fine-tuning of the onboard potentiometers to balance the gain and offset for the specific motor it is controlling within the S3 cabinet.

Drive Board Generation Comparison

Specification DSQC 236G (YB560103-CD) DSQC 236A (YB560103-AB)
System Compatibility S3 (Revision G) S3 (Early Revision)
Feedback Loop Enhanced DC Velocity Control Standard Analog Feedback
Component Density High-integration SMD/Leaded Standard Leaded Components
Axis Support Single Axis Per Board Single Axis Per Board

 

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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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