The YPQ 201T is a computer board engineered for integration into legacy medium voltage drive systems. It functions as a core processing component within ABB drive platforms, executing control logic and system monitoring tasks. This module supports the operational architecture of DC drive systems and TYRAK LCI converters. The board interfaces directly with the drive’s internal bus structure to manage power semiconductor switching sequences and system diagnostics. Typical deployment includes industrial motor control centers requiring high-reliability processing units. Compatibility extends to ABB YGMV, YGMW, YHMV, YHMW, and TYRAK LCI series equipment.
Features
New production part status
Direct replacement for legacy drive systems
Configured for ABB proprietary drive architectures
Net weight 1.56 kg
Applications
Retrofit of ABB legacy DC drive systems
Maintenance of TYRAK LCI medium voltage AC drives
Industrial motor control in mining and metals processing
Power conversion systems in heavy manufacturing
Ordering Information
Parameter
Value
Product ID
3ASD299001B2
Replacement Product ID
EXC3ASD299001B2
Invoice Description
YPQ 201T COMPUTER BOARD
Customs Tariff Number
84733020
Minimum Order Quantity
1 piece
Order Multiple
1 piece
Made To Order
No
Technical Specifications
Category
Specification
Manufacturer
ABB
Part Type
New
Product Net Weight
1.56 kg
Country of Origin
Not specified in source
Installation Guidelines
Ensure electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions are observed during handling.
Verify that the drive system is fully de-energized and locked out prior to installation.
Confirm compatibility with existing YPQ series backplanes before insertion.
Secure the board according to the host drive cabinet specifications.
Maintain adequate clearance for ventilation as per the overall drive system design.
FAQ
Is this board compatible with current ABB ACS drives?
This computer board is designated for legacy DC drives and TYRAK LCI systems, not for modern ACS platform compatibility.
What is the difference between 3ASD299001B2 and EXC3ASD299001B2?
The part number EXC3ASD299001B2 represents the replacement product ID for the original 3ASD299001B2 board.
Can this board be used as a spare part for YGMV drives?
Yes, it is listed under parts for YGMV, YGMW, YHMV, and YHMW legacy DC drives.
Does the board require specific firmware loading?
Firmware compatibility is dependent on the specific drive system configuration; consult the drive documentation for software requirements.
Is the product new or refurbished?
The part type is specified as new.
What is the lead time for this product?
As a made-to-order item marked "No", it is typically available from stock or standard distribution channels.
Are technical manuals included with the purchase?
Documentation must be sourced from ABB official resources based on the YPQ 201T designation.
What is the physical weight of the module?
The net weight is 1.56 kilograms.
Can I install this board myself?
Installation should only be performed by qualified personnel familiar with ABB drive systems and high-voltage safety procedures.
Is this board suitable for hazardous locations?
No hazardous area certifications are specified in the provided data; it is intended for general industrial environments.
What is the function of the YPQ 201T?
It serves as a computer board responsible for processing and control functions within the drive.
Does this include mounting hardware?
Mounting hardware is typically supplied with the drive chassis, not the individual board.
How do I verify if my drive uses this board?
Check the bill of materials for your specific drive model against the product ID 3ASD299001B2.
Is international shipping available for this part?
Shipping depends on the supplier's logistics capabilities and the destination country's import regulations for electronic components.
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