ABB SNAT-7120 Circuit Board – SNAZ7120J Series
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Model: SDCS-PIN-51-COAT
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Technical Dossier
The ABB SDCS (Signal and Drive Control System) series is a purpose-built control electronics platform deployed across ABB's DCS400 and DCS600 family of DC drive systems. These drives are installed in continuous-process heavy industries including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power auxiliary systems, pulp and paper mills, steel rolling mills, and offshore platform motor control centers. The SDCS control board architecture separates signal conditioning, I/O interfacing, power measurement, and fieldbus communication into discrete, field-replaceable modules — a design philosophy that enables targeted component-level maintenance without full drive replacement. Installed base spans multiple decades, with DCS600 systems commissioned in the 1990s still in active service under long-term maintenance contracts.
The SDCS platform was introduced alongside the DCS500 series in the early 1990s as ABB's standardized control electronics for industrial DC drives. The first-generation SDCS-CON-1 and SDCS-CON-2 boards established the core architecture: a dedicated microprocessor for closed-loop speed and current regulation, with separate I/O expansion via SDCS-IOB plug-in boards. The DCS600 MultiDrive generation (mid-1990s onward) introduced the SDCS-CON-3 and SDCS-CON-4 controllers, which added enhanced fieldbus support (PROFIBUS, DeviceNet, Modbus) via the SDCS-COM adapter slot and expanded analog I/O capacity through the SDCS-IOB-3 and SDCS-IOB-39 boards.
The SDCS-PIN series (Power Interface and Measurement) represents the signal conditioning layer between the drive's power bridge and the control board. The SDCS-PIN-51-COAT is a conformal-coated variant of the SDCS-PIN-51, designed for environments with elevated humidity, condensation risk, or airborne contaminants — common in coastal industrial facilities and chemical processing environments. Conformal coating (IEC 60721-3-3 Class 3C2/3C3 compliance) is applied to the PCB surface to prevent corrosion-induced failure of surface-mount components.
As of 2026, the entire SDCS platform is in the mature/end-of-life phase. ABB has transitioned new DC drive projects to the DCS880 platform with its ACS-AP-x control panel ecosystem. However, the installed base of DCS400/DCS600 systems remains extensive, and ABB and authorized distributors continue to supply SDCS spare parts under extended lifecycle support programs. For operators running DCS600 systems, SDCS module replacement remains the most cost-effective maintenance strategy versus full drive modernization.
The following SKUs represent the verified SDCS series module range. Each entry reflects a distinct hardware function within the DCS400/DCS600 drive architecture.
Controllers (CON)
Power Interface & Measurement (PIN)
I/O Expansion Boards (IOB)
Communication Adapters (COM)
Power Supply Boards (PSB)
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of SDCS series modules sourced from decommissioned DCS400/DCS600 installations, authorized surplus channels, and long-term storage stock. All units are cataloged by hardware revision and firmware compatibility level. For end-users operating DCS600 systems beyond ABB's standard spare parts availability window, DriveKNMS provides the following lifecycle extension services:
SDCS modules present specific test challenges due to their integration of analog signal conditioning, high-frequency gate pulse circuits, and digital communication buses on a single PCB. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all SDCS units prior to dispatch: