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3HAC031977-001/04 | ABB | Communication Module
3HAC031977-001/04 | ABB | Communication Module
3HAC031977-001/04 | ABB | Communication Module

3HAC031977-001/04 | ABB | Communication Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 3HAC031977-001/04

PRODUCT TYPE : Communication Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

The ABB 3HAC031977-001/04, also cataloged as the 3HAC031977-001/04 Serial Measurement Board (SMB), operates as a dedicated hardware component for resolver pulse tracking and serial measurement data transmission within robotics and distributed control network platforms. The module captures physical feedback waveforms from axis sensors, digitizes the mathematical multi-turn position counters, and serializes the state strings for high-speed transmission to the main controller. This sub-assembly establishes the localized data sync link required to execute real-time loop corrections without axis coordinate drift.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 3HAC031977-001/04
Brand ABB
Origin Sweden (Standard manufacturing location applies)
Weight 0.36 kg
Dimensions 13.1 cm x 12.0 cm x 4.1 cm
Operating Temp 0 to +60 deg C (Standard industrial parameters apply)
Power Consumption Controller rack backplane dependent
Product Type Serial Measurement Board (SMB)
Functional Task Data acquisition and serialization from resolver sensors
System Interfacing Integrated serial communication matrix

Firmware Flash Compatibility

The 3HAC031977-001/04 requires specific firmware flash compatibility checks to synchronize its internal counter logic with the main manipulator rack processor. During start-up sequence execution, the module validates its active memory maps against the master system software revision. If a firmware mismatch is encountered, the board blocks the encoder state registers from updating the communication loop, logs an allocation error to the diagnostic port, and inhibits drive power connection to prevent uncoordinated kinematic movement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is hot-swapping or unseating of the 3HAC031977-001/04 board permitted during active system tracking?

A: No. Disconnecting the serial measurement board while the controller logic is energized breaks the measurement tracking chain, causing immediate loss of revolution storage data and generating axis position tracking faults that interrupt the master loop.

Q: How does the hardware maintain continuous multi-turn resolution storage when external power is removed?

A: The board interface relies on an external backup battery bus connection routed through the cabling framework. This auxiliary line keeps the low-power volatile position registers active during primary system shutdowns, preventing the loss of reference coordinate offsets.

Field Installation Guidelines

The 3HAC031977-001/04 SMB board must be securely fixed into its specified bracket orientation inside the industrial enclosure or manipulator frame. Tighten all grounding fasteners to the recommended torque specifications to maintain structural continuity with the chassis earth system. Field feedback cabling must consist of dedicated shielded twisted-pair runs, with the metal braided shield terminated directly at the instrumentation ground clamp. Route all serial measurement communication wires through pathways physically separated from heavy AC drive power lines or high-frequency motor power conductors to suppress electromagnetic induction.

Additional Information

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