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Overview
Place of Origin: |
Sweden |
Brand Name: |
ABB |
Model Number: |
NINT-41C |
Packaging Details: |
Original new Factory Sealed |
Delivery Time: |
5-7 days |
Payment Terms: |
T/T |
Supply Ability: |
In stock |
Specifications
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Parameter |
Specification |
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Model |
NINT-41C |
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Device Type |
Communication Board |
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Dimensions |
15.2 × 10 × 3 cm |
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Weight |
0.25 kg |
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Communication Speed |
Max 30 kHz, supports adaptive rate |
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Protocol Compatibility |
PROFIBUS-DP, MODBUS TCP, IEC 60870-5-104 |
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Interface Configuration |
Dual RS485 ports + 2 × 10/100M Ethernet |
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Operating Temperature |
-20 °C to +70 °C |
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Ingress Protection |
IP20 |
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Redundancy |
Supports dual-channel hot standby (<5 ms switchover) |
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Certifications |
CE, UL, IECQ QC080000 |
Description
The ABB NINT-41C Communication Board is a high-performance communication module designed specifically for industrial automation. Its efficient data transmission capabilities and stable communication performance meet the stringent requirements of complex industrial environments. Employing a modular design, it supports multi-protocol compatibility and redundant configuration, allowing seamless integration into control systems such as DCS and PLCs to achieve high-speed interconnection and real-time data exchange between devices. Its compact mechanical structure and optimized electromagnetic compatibility design make it widely applicable in key sectors such as power, chemical, and energy, providing reliable data communication for industrial automation systems.
Applications
Heavy metallurgical plants: Resistant to metal dust, used in blast furnace blowers or rolling mill drives.
Chemical plants and paper mills: Resistant to acid and alkaline gases and high humidity, used in large pump sets.
Mining and construction plants: Used for conveyor belts and crushers in extreme dust environments.
FAQ
Q: What is NINT-41C?
A: It is a Communication Board.
Q: Can NINT-41C replace NINT-41?
A: Yes. The version with "C" is fully electricalally compatible and offers better protection, making it the recommended upgrade.
Q: Why am I still getting a PPCC Link error after replacing the NINT-41C board?
A: Please check the control board (e.g., NDCU) at the other end and the intermediate fiber optic cable. A PPCC Link error indicates a link failure, not necessarily a problem with a single board.
Q: Is this NINT-41C currently discontinued?
A: Yes, it is discontinued. The market supply currently consists mainly of refurbished parts or readily available stock.
Q: Do I need to set the DIP switches during installation about NINT-41C?
A: The NINT-41C itself usually does not come with complicated DIP switches, but you need to ensure that the fiber channel number on it corresponds one-to-one with the original wiring position.