The XF801 processes high-speed digital signals within distributed automation frameworks, serving as a specialized interface for time-critical subprocess operations. This hardware subassembly operates within the S800 I/O platform to execute rapid signal transformation, reducing propagation delays between primary field instrumentation and the controller core. Fully compatible with AC 800M Control Software 5.1 and broader System 800xA architectures, the module acts as a fast-response localized subsystem to ensure high-frequency processing demands are met with strict deterministic execution. Its integrated design allows seamless mounting inside standard system line-ups, expanding standard distributed I/O control topologies into specialized fast-acting process zones.
Features
High-speed cycle processing dedicated for time-critical subprocess monitoring
Full integration alignment within the S800 I/O and AC 800M controller bus structure
Low propagation delay architecture for optimized signal turnaround performance
Form-factor optimized for standardized panel layout positioning
Applications
High-frequency industrial process tracking
AC 800M distributed controller node expansion
Sub-millisecond signal processing sequences
Sectional process line automation deployment
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Manufacturer
ABB
Model
XF801
Product ID
3BSE061579R1
Technical Information
Fast I/O module
Country of Origin
Sweden (SE)
Customs Tariff Number
85389091
Product Net Weight
1 kg
Installation Guidelines
Backplane Insertion: Mount the module carefully onto the designated S800 system station base to ensure complete engagement of structural internal logic connectors.
ESD Prevention: Observe appropriate electro-static handling criteria during unboxing and physical mounting routines to protect fast-switching internal semiconductors from static breakdown.
Thermal Integrity: Ensure sufficient free clearance above and below the operational housing cluster to permit natural thermal convection currents inside the cabinet.
Firmware Coordination: Confirm that the accompanying AC 800M controller base firmware aligns with Version 5.1 criteria before attempting online device configuration loops.
FAQ
What primary platform does this device support?
The module is engineered to operate exclusively as a component within the S800 I/O distributed hardware system managed by AC 800M controllers.
What distinguishes this component from standard I/O options?
This module provides fast-response processing attributes designed for application paths that cannot tolerate standard digital tracking cycles or traditional latency levels.
Does this unit include physical built-in safety barriers for intrinsic safety application zones?
The engineering data establishes this as a standard fast-response processing module; check specific assembly variants for hazardous field circuit boundaries.
What is the precise standalone mass specification for structural weight calculations?
The net weight of the unpackaged hardware module is precisely 1 kg.
Is this device compatible with alternative non-ABB control architectures?
No, this module is developed to attach directly to the proprietary bus structures found in System 800xA and compatible platform segments.
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