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ABB GDC806A1001 3BHE028761R1001 Gate Drive
ABB GDC806A1001 3BHE028761R1001 Gate Drive
ABB GDC806A1001 3BHE028761R1001 Gate Drive

ABB GDC806A1001 3BHE028761R1001 Gate Drive


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PRODUCT SKU : GDC806A1001 3BHE028761R1001

PRODUCT TYPE : Gate Drive Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

The ABB GDC806A1001, also cataloged as the GDC806A1001 Gate Drive, operates as a dedicated hardware component for high-speed gate driving and communication processing within power semiconductor control systems. The hardware executes real-time switching vectors for insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) based on input signal dynamics, while isolating low-voltage control circuits from high-voltage transients via an integrated galvanic barrier. It handles local data processing tasks independently through an onboard multi-core computational architecture to regulate electrical execution times.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model GDC806A1001 3BHE028761R1001
Brand ABB
Origin Switzerland
Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 120 mm x 100 mm x 25 mm
Operating Temp -40 to +85 deg C
Power Consumption 120 W
Supply Voltage 24 V DC
Input Signal Voltage 5 V DC
Max Output Current 5 A
Isolation Voltage 2500 V DC
Processor Intel Atom E3845 Quad-Core, 1.92 GHz
Communication Interfaces CAN, Modbus, ProfiNet (Optional)
Response Time < 5 us

Profinet / EtherNet/IP Deterministic Networks and Firmware Flash Compatibility

When interfacing through optional communication extensions, the unit synchronization depends on Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks to ensure packet transmission jitter remains within acceptable operational thresholds. To guarantee systemic determinism, engineers must verify firmware flash compatibility across all active control components before initiating a power stage sequence. Incorrect firmware baselines disrupt the synchronous execution of the gate drive signals, compromising the sub-5 us response time and inducing phase imbalances within the external power semiconductor topology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the hot-swap restriction for the GDC806A1001 module?

A: This module does not support hot-swap operation. The 24 V DC supply voltage and 5 V DC input signals must be entirely de-energized prior to structural extraction or insertion to prevent degradation of the 2500 V DC isolation barrier and damage to the logic circuits.

Q: How does the unit manage localized thermal shutdown parameters?

A: The board monitors component temperatures via internal thermistors. If internal junction temperatures exceed thermal threshold limits during 5 A continuous output execution, the hardware initiates an automatic gate-drive signal inhibition to protect the physical silicon layers.

Q: What are the installation requirements for the optional ProfiNet interface?

A: The ProfiNet network architecture requires dedicated hardware sub-module mapping within the master controller configuration. The board's firmware must contain the matching GSDML file profile to allow communication over deterministic network structures.

Field Installation Guidelines

Mount the module on a grounded surface inside an IP-rated enclosure to prevent accumulation of conductive contaminants. Maintain clean routing of the 5 V DC input logic cables, keeping them segregated from the 24 V DC supply and the high-current IGBT gate connections to mitigate high-frequency inductive coupling. Ground all communication cable shields at a single point to eliminate ground loops. Verify that thermal dissipation paths are unobstructed, allowing ambient air to circulate freely around the 25 mm module profile during continuous 5 A load operation.

Additional Information

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