The following is an introduction to ABB AC800F and a list of some common models:
AC800F Introduction
AC800F is a controller with fieldbus function launched by ABB in 2000. It has the following features:
Powerful functions: It can process and diagnose field data in a distributed manner through four fieldbus gateways, and can also integrate multiple bus types at the same time, such as PROFIBUS, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, MODBUS protocol, etc.
Compact and sturdy design: It is suitable for installation in the control room or directly installed in the field junction box.
Economic and reliable: It provides a new automatic control solution and integrates simple engineering ideas into an open and advanced system structure. It supports all-round redundant design, including controller redundancy, communication redundancy and power redundancy, which can improve safety and avoid production downtime.
Easy configuration: It supports FDT/DTM. The engineering used only requires a set of tool software packages (CBF) from design, debugging to system maintenance diagnosis.
High flexibility: It adopts a 32-bit superscalar RISC processor with high-speed bit processing capability and internal or external battery backup capability. Collect and process signals and diagnostic data from up to four fieldbuses, and support multiple bus types working simultaneously.
Controller Main Unit:
PM802F: 8M memory.
PM803F: 16M memory.
Power Module:
SA801F: 220VAC power supply.
SD802F: 24VDC power supply.
Ethernet Module:
EI801F: 10BASE-2 Ethernet Module.
EI803F: 10BASE-T Ethernet Module.
Other Communication Modules:
FI810F: CAN bus communication module.
FI830F: Profibus DP communication module.
FI840F: FF (Foundation Fieldbus) communication module.
Input Module:
AI801: 8 channels, 0/4 - 20mA input.
AI820: 4 channels, supports ±0/4 - 20mA, 0 - 5V, 0 - 10V input.
AI830: 8 channels, RTD (Pt100, Cu10) input.
AI895: 8 channels, 0/4 - 20mA input, with safety barrier, supports HART protocol.