Configured for high-speed communication bridging in Honeywell Experion PKS and legacy TDC 3000 networks, the Honeywell 51309283-600 (TK-IOLI01 I/O Link Interface Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution. The hardware manages the serial I/O Link protocol, driving deterministic data traffic between control processors and remote I/O subsystems. Operating within slot-mounted card racks, the component digitizes and routes sub-bus signals to achieve low-latency updates across localized instrumentation loops.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 51309283-600 (TK-IOLI01) |
| Brand | Honeywell |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.45 kg |
| Dimensions | 13.5 cm x 7.1 cm x 2.0 cm |
| Operating Temp | 0 to +60 deg C (Standard Industrial Grade) |
| Power Consumption | 5.5 Watts (Typical) |
| Function | I/O Link Interface Module |
| Primary Part Number | 51403427-175 |
| Secondary Part Number | 51309283-600 |
| Communication Protocol | High-speed Serial I/O Link |
| System Platform | Experion PKS / TDC 3000 |
| Redundancy Support | Dual-link Redundant compatible |
| Installation Type | Card Rack Slot-mounted |
The communication module runs a dedicated link management routine synchronized with the 4-20 mA HART loop protocol subsystem to gather field variables from remote racks. The hardware provides channel-to-channel isolation parameters across the serial link interfaces, shielding inner processing units from external field surges or common-mode faults. To prevent degradation of dynamic loop updates, the module matches data rates with analog inputs using independent cold junction compensation (CJC) sub-buses, providing a transparent gateway for mapping legacy high-density I/O clusters directly into newer control architectures.
Q: How does the interface module behave when operating within a dual-link redundant configuration?
A: Two modules operate in a primary/secondary pairing arrangement over independent serial paths; internal hardware logic executes a automatic switchover to the backup link if data frame corruption or a physical line break is detected.
Q: Can this hardware module bridge legacy components without changing field wiring?
A: Yes, the unit maintains backward compatibility with legacy TDC 3000 I/O hardware, allowing engineers to retain existing termination structures while upgrading the supervisory control layer.
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