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ABB DSDP 150 5716-0001-GF Pulse Encoder Input Unit
ABB DSDP 150 5716-0001-GF Pulse Encoder Input Unit
ABB DSDP 150 5716-0001-GF Pulse Encoder Input Unit

ABB DSDP 150 5716-0001-GF Pulse Encoder Input Unit


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PRODUCT SKU : DSDP 150 5716-0001-GF

PRODUCT TYPE : Pulse Encoder Input Units

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

Configured for pulse counting and frequency measurement in industrial automation systems, the ABB DSDP 150 57160001-GF (ABB DSDP150 Pulse Encoder Input Unit) provides direct physical/electrical execution. The module interfaces with high-speed pulse generators to capture and evaluate signal metrics up to 10 kHz under a 12 V DC power supply topology.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model DSDP 150
Part Number 57160001-GF
Brand ABB
Weight 0.425 kg
Dimensions 360 mm x 15 mm x 250 mm
Operating Temp Standard industrial operating range
Power Consumption Nominal load via 12 V DC power supply
Maximum Input Frequency 10 kHz
Application Profile Pulse counting and frequency measurement
Subsystem Classification Pulse encoder input unit

I/O Density Scaling and Deterministic Integration

The DSDP150 processes incoming encoder waveforms to manage precise I/O density scaling profiles across centralized system nodes. By executing hardware-level frequency tracking up to 10 kHz, the module prevents signal dropouts and functions within standard backplane bus communication velocity limits. Firmware flash compatibility ensures that velocity parameters and pulse counts update consistently across the internal rack logic, matching the processing timelines required by master automated architectures without introducing signal propagation jitter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the maximum signal frequency threshold that the DSDP150 input circuitry can monitor?

A: The physical input channels are designed to accept and process waveforms from external pulse generators up to a maximum frequency limit of 10 kHz.

Q: What are the primary voltage requirements for the external power supply loop?

A: The internal detection and measurement circuitry of this hardware module is engineered to operate using a stabilized 12 V DC power source.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Chassis Alignment Protocol: Guide the 360 mm card length evenly into the rack track assembly to prevent pinning damage or mechanical displacement at the rear logic interface.
  • Signal Shield Grounding: Terminate high-speed encoder cable shields directly to the chassis earth ground bar to reduce common-mode noise corruption on the 10 kHz input channels.
  • Conduit Separation Routing: Route all 12 V DC signal lines and encoder cables in separate dedicated wire trays away from high-current AC motor leads to suppress inductive switching interference.

Additional Information

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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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