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Siemens 6DD1662-0AB0 SIMADYN D Communication Module

The Siemens 6DD1662-0AB0, also cataloged as the SIMADYN D CP53 Communication Processor Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for industrial networking interface and data buffering tasks within SIMADYN D backplane subrack platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 6DD1662-0AB0
Brand Siemens
Origin Germany
Weight 0.558 kg (1.23 lbs) net
Dimensions Standard SIMADYN D single-slot card format
Operating Temp 0 deg C to +55 deg C
Power Consumption Logic processing supplied via 5 V DC backplane; discrete elements utilize 24 V DC
Module Functionality Carrier module accommodating up to 3 communication submodules
Bus Architecture Fully integrated L-Bus and C-Bus interfaces
Synchronization Embedded clock synchronization protocol logic
Data Buffer Integrated RAM allocation for network packet queues

Deterministic Network Interface and Backplane Bus Velocity

The hardware serves as an autonomous interface processor designed to offload data transmission tasks from the primary control processing unit. By establishing localized protocol management, it preserves backplane bus communication velocity across the internal L-Bus and C-Bus architectures. The carrier circuit accepts up to three distinct plug-in communication submodules, routing deterministic data packages into dedicated integrated RAM buffers to prevent synchronization drift and communication cycle timeouts between distributed control nodes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can submodules be plugged into or removed from the 6DD1662-0AB0 carrier frame while the subrack power is switched on?

A: No. Modifying the submodule configuration on the carrier while the rack is powered can damage the electronic logic and disrupt the continuous bus polling cycle, forcing the host controller into an unrecoverable system stop state.

Q: Is this communication module compatible with standard Profinet networks directly out of the box?

A: No. The base module acts as a carrier card. Direct connection to modern networks like Profinet or EtherNet/IP requires the installation of specific, compatible SIMADYN D communication submodules and proper addressing block configuration via the CFC engineering software tool.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Submodule Assembly: Seat and lock all required communication submodules onto the 6DD1662-0AB0 motherboard before sliding the carrier module into the designated subrack slot.
  • Chassis Grounding: Tighten both top and bottom faceplate retention screws directly to the subrack rail frame to maintain the necessary common grounding path for electrical noise mitigation.
  • Cable Routing: Interface network cables connected via submodules must be physically separated from high-voltage motor supply conductors and switched inductive loops within the enclosure to minimize electromagnetic interference.

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