Product Description

The X-CPU 01 processor module is an absolute necessity for data processing within the HIMax system.

Data processing within the HIMax system is absolutely essential. The processor module is used to:

Process up to 32 user programmes

Perform all central functions including communication

Handle the redundant functions of up to 3 additional processor modules

Communicate via secure Ethernet

Create and store CPU events.

Stores events created by the I/O modules.

The module is TÜV-certified for safety-related www.abb-drive.com applications up to SIL 3.

(IEC 61508. IEC 61511 and IEC 62061), Cat. 4 (EN 954-1) and PL e (EN ISO 13849-1).

Safety features of the module

The safety features of the processor module include the following:

Handling of the user programme

– If a fault occurs Stop the user programme and reset the variables to their initial values.

– If a fault occurs: Reset the processor module to a safe state and report the CPU status

Safe communication between the HIMA controllers (HIMax, HIMatrix and remote I/O modules) using the safety-related safeethernet protocol.

Data transfer can be carried out using the Ethernet interface of the processor module itself, or

The data can be transferred using the Ethernet interface of the processor module itself or using the Ethernet interface of the COM module.

The safety function complies with the SIL 3 standard.

The following elements also contribute to the safety function:

Hardware self-test

Safe communication with I/O modules

Reaction in the event of a fault

If the test harness detects a fault, the processor module enters the ERROR STOP state and restarts. Diagnostic information is available to find the cause of the fault.

Start-up after error stop

If the cause of the fault still exists, the processor module avoids restarting and repeating the error stop:

After the first error stop, the processor module reboots normally and switches to system operation.

After the second error stop, the user must reboot the system using PADT after troubleshooting.

After the processor module has been running in system operation for approximately one minute, the next error stop will be considered as the first error stop.

Scope of delivery

The module must be mounted on a suitable connection board to operate.

An Ethernet cable is required to connect the PADT.

The connection board and Ethernet cable are not included in the scope of delivery of the module.

Type label

The type label specifies the following important details:

Product name

Mark of conformity

Barcode (2D or 1D barcode)

Part Number (Part-No.)

Hardware Revision Index (HW Rev.)

Software Revision Index (SW Rev.)

Operating Voltage (Power Supply)

Explosion-proof specifications (if applicable)

Production Year (Prod-Year:)