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ABB INNIS01 Network Interface Slave Module

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ABB INNIS01 is a Network Interface Slave Module (NIS) designed for communication between the field level (Level 1) and the control level (Level 2) in ABB industrial automation systems.

 

ABB INNIS01

ABB INNIS01 is a Network Interface Slave Module (NIS) designed for communication between the field level (Level 1) and the control level (Level 2) in ABB industrial automation systems.

Core Functions and Roles

The primary role of the INNIS01 module is to bridge or extend communication between field networks and control networks. Its key functions include:

Protocol Conversion and Interface Adaptation

  • Support for multiple communication protocols:
    The module can convert field-level fieldbus protocols (such as IEC 61850, PROFIBUS, Modbus, etc.) into Ethernet-based protocols (e.g. TCP/IP) commonly used by supervisory or control systems. This enables seamless communication between field devices and higher-level systems such as DCS or PLC.
  • Network bridging:
    INNIS01 connects the field network (C Network) and the control network (I Network), supporting bidirectional data transmission to ensure that field device data can be accessed, monitored, and controlled by host systems.

Network Expansion and Redundancy

  • Extended network coverage:
    In industrial environments, a single controller (such as AC800M) may not be able to directly cover all field devices. INNIS01 can function as a network node within a field network branch, extending the overall communication coverage.
  • Redundancy support:
    For systems with high availability requirements, INNIS01 supports hardware redundancy. It is typically installed in pairs (e.g. dual-module configuration). If one module fails, the other automatically takes over, ensuring uninterrupted communication.

System Integration

  • Used in conjunction with processor modules:
    INNIS01 is commonly used together with INNPM12 (Network Processor Module) or INIIT03 (Transmission Module). The INNPM12 processes fieldbus data, while INNIS01 transmits the processed data to the host system via the network.

Technical Specifications (Reference)

According to information from various sources, typical technical specifications of the INNIS01 include (actual specifications should be confirmed with official procurement documents):

  • Power supply: +5 V and +15 V DC, with power consumption of approximately 10.0 VA
  • Interface types: Typically equipped with RJ45 Ethernet ports and fieldbus interfaces (such as 9-pin M12 connectors)
  • Communication protocols: Supports industrial protocols such as EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, PROFINET, Ethernet/IP
  • Operating temperature: Suitable for industrial environments, typically –25°C to +70°C

Typical Applications

  • Distributed Control Systems in large plants:
    In large-scale chemical, petrochemical, steel, and similar industries, field devices are distributed over wide areas. INNIS01 acts as a critical bridge to collect field data and transmit it to a centralized control room for monitoring and control.
  • Field-level communication in DCS systems:
    In ABB DCS platforms such as System 800xA, INNIS01 is commonly used to connect the Field Level and the Control Level, enabling real-time transmission of field data.
  • Field network expansion and upgrades:
    When existing network capacity is insufficient or new field devices need to be added, INNIS01 modules can be installed to expand network nodes and communication capacity.

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ABB: Pioneering Electrification & Automation

 1. Company Profile

  • ABB(Asea Brown Boveri), a Swiss-Swedish multinational headquartered in Zurich, is listed on the Zurich, Stockholm, and NYSE stock exchanges. Formed in 1988 through the merger of    ASEA (Sweden) and BBC Brown Boveri (Switzerland), it combines over a century of industrial expertise.
  1. Core Competencies
  • Key Sectors: Delivers cutting-edge electrification, automation, and robotics solutions for industries, energy, transportation, and infrastructure.
  • Robotics Spin-off: Announced plans (April 2025) to list its robotics division (2024 revenue: $2.3B) separately by 2026—currently the world’s #2 player after Japan’s Fanuc.
  1. Innovation & Impact
  • Technology Leadership: Global leader in online analytical instruments, e.g., Fourier-transform near-infrared analyzers (6,000+ installations worldwide).
  • Sustainability: Drives energy efficiency and circular economy practices to minimize environmental footprints.

ABB: Powering Industrial Transformation

  1. Corporate Identity
  • Formation: 1988 merger of ASEA (1883) and BBC Brown Boveri (1891)
  • HQ: Zurich, Switzerland
  • Scale: Operates in 100+ countries with ~105,000 employees
  • Market Presence: Dual-listed in Europe/North America

2. Strategic Business Units

Division Market Position Key Initiative
Electrification #1 in EV charging infrastructure Grid digitalization
Industrial Automation Top 3 globally AI-powered process optimization
Robotics & Discrete Automation #2 worldwide *2026 spin-off (Post-IPO valuation est. $7-9B)*

 

Robotics Spin-off Context: $2.3B revenue segment (2024), targeting public listing to accelerate growth vs. Fanuc (#1).

3. Technology & Sustainability Edge

  • Innovation Engine:
  • 🏆 World’s largest installer of FT-NIR analyzers(6,000+ units)
  • 💡 5,500+ patents held in electrification/automation

4. Market Footprint

  • Key Sectors:
  • Energy Transition: Renewables integration, HVDC systems
  • Transport: Rail electrification, port automation
  • Manufacturing: Collaborative robotics (YuMi® series)

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