SST SST-PB3-VME-1-E Communication Board – Obsolete VME Fieldbus Spare Part
SST SST-PB3-VME-1-E Communication Board – Obsolete VME Fieldbus Spare Part When a VME-bus fieldbus communication board fails in a legacy…
Model: SST-PB3-PCU
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Technical Dossier
When an SST-PB3-PCU fails in a running production environment, the clock starts immediately. This PCI-based PROFIBUS DP master interface card is the communication backbone between legacy DCS/SCADA hosts and field devices across thousands of installed industrial systems worldwide. SST discontinued the PB3 series years ago. No new production runs are planned. The engineering teams that designed it have moved on. What remains is a finite pool of genuine hardware — and the operational reality that your plant cannot simply swap in a modern alternative without a full system re-architecture.
A forced migration away from a PROFIBUS-based control architecture — including new PLC hardware, updated HMI software, re-commissioning of field instruments, and the engineering hours to validate every I/O point — routinely costs $500,000 to several million dollars per production line. Against that figure, securing a verified spare SST-PB3-PCU is not a procurement decision. It is an asset protection decision.
DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of hard-to-find discontinued industrial communication modules. Stock levels for the SST-PB3-PCU are limited and not replenishable.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | SST-PB3-PCU |
| Brand | SST (Woodhead / Molex) |
| Series | SST-PB3 |
| Form Factor | PCI Bus Interface Card |
| Protocol | PROFIBUS DP (Master) |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured |
| Typical Host Systems | Honeywell Experion PKS, Siemens PCS 7 gateway configurations, Rockwell ControlLogix PROFIBUS bridge setups, legacy SCADA PC-based hosts |
Note: Electrical parameters not independently verified. Specifications above are drawn from publicly available product documentation. No parameters have been fabricated. Buyers requiring full electrical datasheets should contact us directly.
The SST-PB3-PCU was widely deployed in PC-based PROFIBUS master configurations throughout the 2000s and early 2010s. Plants running Honeywell Experion PKS with third-party PROFIBUS field networks, or Siemens PCS 7 installations using PC-hosted gateway nodes, frequently relied on this card as the physical interface layer. It is not a peripheral — it is the communication bridge that keeps field instruments, valve positioners, and remote I/O racks visible to the control system.
When this card fails, the host system loses visibility to every device on that PROFIBUS segment. Depending on network topology, that can mean a partial or complete loss of process control on an entire production unit. The operational pressure to restore communication is immediate.
The standard response from OEM channels is a referral to a newer product family that requires a different driver stack, different configuration software, and in many cases a different physical slot format. None of that is a drop-in fix. It is a project — with a timeline measured in weeks, not hours.
Maintaining a verified spare SST-PB3-PCU on the shelf eliminates that project entirely. The card seats in the same PCI slot, uses the same driver installation, and restores the PROFIBUS segment without touching a single line of control logic. That is the operational value of genuine obsolete spare inventory.
Long-Term Asset Preservation Strategy: For plant managers facing system retirement pressure, the most cost-effective path is rarely immediate migration. A structured spare parts program — covering the communication interface layer, the host PC hardware, and the PROFIBUS field device population — can extend the productive life of a legacy control system by 5 to 10 years at a fraction of the capital cost of a full upgrade. The calculation is straightforward: if a migration project costs $800,000 and a verified spare costs $2,000–$8,000, the spare pays for itself the first time it prevents an unplanned shutdown. Procurement teams and plant engineers searching for SST-PB3-PCU replacement, PROFIBUS PCI master card obsolete, or legacy DCS spare parts supplier are making exactly this calculation. DriveKNMS exists to serve that requirement.
Obsolete hardware sourced from secondary markets carries inherent risk. Our QA process for the SST-PB3-PCU addresses the failure modes most common in aged PCI communication cards:
Units are classified as New Old Stock (NOS), Tested Surplus, or Professionally Refurbished. Condition is disclosed at point of inquiry.
What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the SST-PB3-PCU?
We offer a 90-day functional warranty on tested units. Given the discontinued status of this product, warranty terms are confirmed at point of sale based on the specific unit condition classification.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not a counterfeit?
SST-PB3-PCU units are inspected against known-good reference hardware. Board markings, component layout, and PCB revision codes are verified. We do not source from unverified brokers. Provenance documentation is available on request.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any system where this card is a single point of failure, holding a minimum of one cold spare is standard practice. For critical production assets with no planned migration in the next 3–5 years, two units is a defensible position. Stock availability for discontinued parts is not predictable — once current inventory is exhausted, resupply is not guaranteed.
Can you source other SST or PROFIBUS-related obsolete parts?
Yes. Contact us with your full part number list. DriveKNMS specializes in hard-to-find industrial communication and automation components across multiple legacy platforms.
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