ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A Protection Relay – MiCOM Series
ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A Protection Relay: Supply Continuity Strategy for a Discontinued Critical Component The ALSTOM MVAJ105RA0802A is a numerical protection relay…
Model: SST-DN3-PCI-2 DN3-PCI-1-E
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Technical Dossier
The SST-DN3 series, developed by SST (a Woodward company), represents a mature and widely deployed family of DeviceNet interface cards designed for PCI-bus host systems. These modules serve as the communication bridge between a PC-based host controller and a DeviceNet fieldbus network, enabling master/scanner and slave/adapter operation across industrial automation environments. The SST-DN3 series has accumulated significant installed base in process industries including chemical manufacturing, petroleum refining, nuclear power auxiliary systems, and continuous production facilities where DeviceNet remains the dominant device-level network. The cards are compatible with Allen-Bradley DeviceNet networks and conform to the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA) specification, making them interoperable with thousands of DeviceNet-compliant field devices including drives, sensors, and actuators.
The SST-DN3 product line was introduced in the late 1990s as industrial PC platforms transitioned from ISA to PCI bus architectures. The original DN3-PCI-1 (single-channel) and DN3-PCI-2 (dual-channel) cards established the core hardware platform: an onboard Motorola 68331 processor running SST's proprietary firmware, 512KB of dual-port RAM shared with the host, and a dedicated CAN controller for DeviceNet physical layer compliance at 125, 250, and 500 Kbps.
The subsequent -E suffix variants (e.g., SST-DN3-PCI-2, DN3-PCI-1-E) introduced enhanced firmware with expanded I/O data table sizes, improved explicit messaging support, and compatibility with 32-bit Windows driver stacks (WDM model). The PCI-104 form factor variants extended the platform to embedded and rugged computing environments. As 64-bit operating systems became standard, SST released updated driver packages; however, native Windows 10/11 64-bit driver support for legacy DN3 cards is limited, making the -E firmware revision the practical ceiling for most deployed units.
The SST-DN3 series is now in the end-of-life/mature phase. Woodward has not announced a direct PCI-bus successor; migration paths typically involve EtherNet/IP gateway solutions or Rockwell Automation's 1784-PCIDS scanner card. For facilities committed to existing DeviceNet infrastructure, the SST-DN3 remains the most cost-effective scanner platform, and aftermarket supply of tested units is the primary procurement channel.
DeviceNet PCI Scanner / Interface Cards — Dual Channel
DeviceNet PCI Scanner / Interface Cards — Single Channel
DeviceNet PCI-104 Form Factor (Embedded / Rugged)
DeviceNet ISA Interface Cards (Legacy / Obsolete)
DeviceNet PCMCIA / CardBus (Portable / Laptop Diagnostics)
Software & Configuration Utilities
The SST-DN3 series entered end-of-life status progressively from 2015 onward, with ISA variants obsolete since the early 2000s and PCI variants no longer manufactured as of approximately 2018–2020. New old stock (NOS) and professionally refurbished units represent the primary supply channel for facilities requiring like-for-like replacement without system redesign.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for SST-DN3 series components. Sourcing activities include procurement from decommissioned plant assets, OEM surplus channels, and controlled disassembly of tested systems. Each unit undergoes functional verification before listing. For dual-channel variants such as the SST-DN3-PCI-2 and DN3-PCI-1-E, DriveKNMS can provide matched firmware revision pairs to ensure compatibility with existing host driver installations. Long-term maintenance contracts and consignment stocking arrangements are available for facilities with multi-year DeviceNet infrastructure commitments.
SST-DN3 cards present specific test challenges due to their onboard processor architecture and dual-port RAM interface. DriveKNMS applies the following verification protocol to all SST-DN3 units:
Units that fail any stage are quarantined for component-level repair or parts recovery. Test records are retained and available upon request for critical infrastructure procurement.