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Siemens 6DD1681-0CB2 SIMADYN D Interface Module

Configured for converting actual values from converters into digital signals in SIMADYN D control systems, the Siemens 6DD1681-0CB2 (SIMADYN D Digital Interface Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 6DD1681-0CB2
Brand Siemens
Origin Germany
Weight 0.45to 0.6 kg (depending on configuration variant)
Dimensions 100 mm x 30 mm x 50 mm (H x W x D)
Operating Temp 0 deg C to +55 deg C
Power Consumption 1.92 W (~80 mA current consumption at 24 V DC)
Voltage Rating 24 V DC
Signal Transfer Rate 500 kbit/s
Connectivity Screw terminals
Bus System Compatibility Two high-performance 16-bit backplane buses
Mounting Method DIN rail or panel mount

Deterministic Network Interface and Backplane Bus Velocity

The module executes high-speed signal translation over dual 16-bit internal backplane channels, achieving a data transfer rate of 500 kbit/s. It processes raw electrical values derived from companion drives, such as SIMOVERT units, translating them into discrete data arrays mapped directly to host processors. This hardware architecture bypasses traditional serial latencies, maintaining deterministic networks and supporting synchronized real-time control loops across specialized multi-axis drive systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the 6DD1681-0CB2 interface module be connected or disconnected under voltage?

A: No. Disconnecting or connecting terminal blocks or bus links while the 24 V DC power supply is active can induce electrical transients, leading to immediate parity errors on the 16-bit backplane buses or hardware component failure.

Q: How is the 500 kbit/s transfer rate configured on the module?

A: The signal transfer rate is hardwired and synchronized through the physical bus architecture of the SIMADYN D subrack platform, matched to the native sampling clock of the associated SIMOVERT drive controller.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting Orientation: Secure the module on a standard DIN rail or panel using the integrated mounting brackets, ensuring vertical placement to optimize thermal convection dissipation.
  • Terminal Wiring: Connect field drive feedback signals via the integrated screw terminals. Limit wire strip length to prevent exposed conductors from creating cross-channel shorts.
  • Shielding Protocol: All signal lines transmitting external data must utilize twisted-pair shielded cables, with the shield terminated directly at the rack grounding busbar to minimize high-frequency drive noise interference.

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