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ABB DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652 Freelance 2000 Link ModuleABB DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652 Freelance 2000 Link ModuleABB DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652 Freelance 2000 Link Module
ABB DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652 Freelance 2000 Link Module
ABB DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652 Freelance 2000 Link Module
ABB DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652 Freelance 2000 Link Module

ABB DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652 Freelance 2000 Link Module


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PRODUCT SKU : DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652

PRODUCT TYPE : Interface Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

The ABB DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652, also cataloged as the DLM01 Link Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for multi-node subsystem bridging within Freelance 2000 control networks. The card executes real-time data frame coordination and physical signal matching across localized bus architectures. Operating on a nominal voltage allocation of 24 VDC, this physical assembly directly converts and passes protocol layers between separate control components to manage high-throughput data exchange inside the system trunk.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model DLM01 P 37421-4-0369 652
Brand ABB
Origin Sweden
Weight 1.3 kg
Dimensions 229 mm x 51 mm x 330 mm
Operating Temp 0 to +50 deg C
Power Consumption 10 W maximum
Rated Voltage 24 VDC
Mounting Method DIN rail compatible
Subsystem Capacity Multi-node interface capability

Backplane Bus Communication Velocity Licences

The ABB DLM01 hardware interface utilizes specific internal logic gates tied to backplane bus communication velocity licences to determine maximum data throughput rates. The integrated electronics buffer raw data packets to enforce deterministic transit intervals between the primary processing rack and distant sub-racks. This clock synchronization architecture prevents data frame collisions during peak bus cycles and allows the overall topology to scale I/O allocations without dropping physical signal accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the restrictions regarding live hot-swapping for the DLM01 module on a running network?

A: Live hot-swapping is strictly prohibited. Unseating this link module while the communication bus is energized will cause an immediate drop in loop synchronization, inducing topology errors and potential hardware faults across the connected nodes.

Q: How does the internal controller handle temporary input voltage fluctuations below the 24 VDC nominal rating?

A: The module contains internal voltage monitoring circuitry that safely halts bus transmission sequences if the input rails decline below specific operating thresholds, safeguarding stored register memory against corrupt entries.

Q: Is special software activation required to utilize the full communication bandwidth of this module?

A: Full transmission velocity across the system backplane is dictated by specific firmware flash structures and embedded communication licences mapped directly to the parent controller platform.

Field Installation Guidelines

Mount the DLM01 module vertically onto an approved, grounded standard DIN rail tracking line inside an IP54 or higher industrial enclosure. Secure the top and bottom mechanical retaining clips to prevent localized structural displacement from low-frequency plant vibration profiles. All external field bus links must utilize shielded twisted-pair media, with the outer braided shields grounded at the entry gland plate using heavy-duty grounding brackets. Maintain a minimum horizontal separation barrier of 150 mm between the communication lines and any AC power or inverter output cabling to prevent electrical noise coupling.

Additional Information

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