Description
Processing critical serial data streams within industrial control architectures, the Honeywell 51304362-350 acts as a dedicated Serial Interface I/O Processor designed for high-reliability automation platforms. This module handles point-to-point and multi-drop serial communications, offloading communication overhead from the primary controller to maintain optimal deterministic performance across the system bus. Equipped with a high-grade conformal coating, the assembly is shielded with a resilient protective layer that resists the degrading effects of high humidity, ambient moisture, and airborne chemical contaminants common in heavy processing environments.
Key Features
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High-Capacity Processing: Supports serial interface operations handling up to 16 points per port for efficient data mapping.
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Conformally Coated Assembly: Enhanced environmental protection prevents board-level corrosion in harsh industrial atmospheres.
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Regulatory Compliance: Fully certified CE Compliant hardware designated for global deployment.
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System Offloading: Dedicated processor architecture manages protocol translation and polling sequences independently of the host CPU.
Applications
- Subsystem integration including gas chromatographs, weight scales, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
- Refineries, chemical processing plants, and water treatment facilities requiring conformally coated electronics.
- Legacy TDC 3000 and Experion system serial link expansions.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
Honeywell |
| Model Number |
51304362-350 |
| Product Type |
Serial Interface I/O Processor (SI IOP) |
| Capacity |
16 Points per Port |
| Conformal Coating |
Yes (Fully coated assembly) |
| CE Compliance |
Compliant |
| Net Weight |
0.58 kg |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.00 kg |
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The 51304362-350 directly replaces non-CE compliant variations of the Honeywell Serial Interface Processor within equivalent chassis slot configurations. When retrofitting legacy systems, ensure that companion Field Termination Assemblies (FTAs) match the electrical characteristics and baud rate limits expected by this specific processor revision.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
Avoid hot-swapping this I/O processor without verifying the slot state in the controller configuration utility, as sudden bus disruption can lead to subsystem communication timeouts and subsequent safety shutdowns. Keep in mind that conformal coatings degrade if subjected to localized temperatures exceeding standard cabinet operating limits; maintain adequate forced-air ventilation within the enclosure.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
When connecting serial links to associated Field Termination Assemblies, verify that shielded cabling is grounded at only one end—typically the cabinet entry point—to prevent ground loops that introduce electrical noise into the communication signals. Ensure firmware compatibility between the primary controller and this specific hardware revision to guarantee seamless register mapping.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
Isolate all electrical power sources supplying the card file and connected field wiring prior to inserting or removing the processor card. Failure to completely de-energize the system can result in severe equipment damage, unpredictable system behavior, or personal injury due to arc flash risks.
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Confirm the card file slot allocation matches the system configuration parameters defined in your engineering project.
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Align the PCB edge connector carefully with the card guides in the designated slot of the I/O chassis.
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Push the card firmly into the backplane connector until the retaining mechanisms engage securely.
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Secure all terminal blocks and verify shielding connections before energizing the cabinet power distribution unit.