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ABB PMKHRMBRC3000A Bailey Infi 90 Series BRC Redundancy CableABB PMKHRMBRC3000A Bailey Infi 90 Series BRC Redundancy CableABB PMKHRMBRC3000A Bailey Infi 90 Series BRC Redundancy Cable
ABB PMKHRMBRC3000A Bailey Infi 90 Series BRC Redundancy Cable
ABB PMKHRMBRC3000A Bailey Infi 90 Series BRC Redundancy Cable
ABB PMKHRMBRC3000A Bailey Infi 90 Series BRC Redundancy Cable

ABB PMKHRMBRC3000A Bailey Infi 90 Series BRC Redundancy Cable


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PRODUCT SKU : PMKHRMBRC3000A

PRODUCT TYPE : Prefabricated Cables

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

The ABB PMKHRMBRC3000A, also cataloged as the PMKHRMBRC3000A Prefabricated Cable, operates as a dedicated hardware component for linking redundant processor pairs within Bailey Infi 90 hardware architectures.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model PMKHRMBRC3000A
Brand ABB
Origin United States
Weight 0.05 kg nominal
Dimensions 25.4 mm x 48.26 mm x 10.16 mm
Operating Temp -20 deg C to +70 deg C nominal
Power Consumption Passive conductor loop (0 W)
Cable Length 4 cm nominal
Cable Diameter 0.01016 mm internal core metric marker
Compatibility BRC300, BRC400, BRC410, NPM22, RIO22, HPG800
Product Type Prefabricated redundancy cable

Backplane Bus Communication Velocity and System Sync

The PMKHRMBRC3000A functions as the dedicated physical mirror path linking primary and backup module nodes across the backplane chassis structure. The physical design of this short-run conductor line is optimized to support high-speed hardware-level synchronization, matching native backplane bus communication velocity metrics without introducing signal skew. This parallel bus linking layout ensures near-zero latency state updates between master modules like the BRC400 or NPM22, providing complete memory image alignment across the processor pair. High-density shielding wraps the core paths to prevent high-frequency noise insertion and cross-talk, protecting internal line drivers from signal degradation during peak clock cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the PMKHRMBRC3000A redundancy cable be disconnected while the primary controller is actively processing process logic?

A: Disconnecting this link while the subrack is live drops the hardware synchronization pulse, causing the backup module to transition into a fault state. The active controller will log a redundancy link failure code but will continue its localized cycle execution if it remains unprovoked by external bus faults.

Q: Does this cable assembly require any specialized firmware flash compatibility or electronic software keys to initialize synchronization?

A: No. The assembly operates purely as a passive physical layer conductor interface. It provides the electrical copper tracing required for the onboard logic controllers to recognize paired hardware configurations automatically upon power-up initialization sequences.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mechanical Port Orientation: Prior to slotting the target modules into the chassis rack, secure the PMKHRMBRC3000A connectors onto the dedicated rear or side redundancy headers of the primary and secondary units.
  2. Connector Seating Verification: Apply even physical pressure across the connector housings until the mechanical retention clips latch firmly onto the mating board pin array. Loose contacts will cause periodic diagnostic dropouts and trigger split-brain processor alarms.
  3. Routing Separation Parameters: Keep the short-run cable layout completely flat within its designated module boundaries. Avoid twisting or pinching the assembly during module insertion into the subrack frame to protect internal line continuity.
  4. Shield Isolation Verification: Ensure that the external metallic drain layers embedded within the cable terminals ground out through the module enclosure frame. Do not expose open conductors to adjacent backplane tracing arrays or power distribution tracks.

Additional Information

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  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 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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