



Product Overview
The ABB SCYC50012 58052388A Driver Board is an industrial control driver module designed for ABB drive systems and legacy automation platforms. It is primarily used to handle signal driving, control interface processing, and execution-level coordination between control logic and power-stage components.
Built for high-reliability industrial environments, this board is commonly found in ABB excitation systems, drive control cabinets, and turbine-related automation setups where precise signal control and stable operation are essential.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Model | SCYC50012 |
| Part Number | 58052388A |
| Module Type | Driver Board |
| Function | Signal driving / control interface module |
| Input Voltage | 24 V DC (system dependent) |
| Power Consumption | Low-power industrial control module |
| Signal Type | Digital / control pulse signals |
| Interface | ABB proprietary control backplane |
| Protection Features | Over-voltage, signal isolation |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to +70°C |
| Mounting Type | Rack / cabinet-mounted system integration |
| Weight | Approx. 0.6 – 1.2 kg |
| Dimensions | Approx. 160 × 140 × 80 mm |
Industrial Applications
The SCYC50012 driver board is widely used in ABB high-reliability automation environments where precise control signal execution is required.
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ABB excitation and generator control systems
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Industrial turbine control and monitoring systems
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Power plant automation and protection systems
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Heavy manufacturing drive control cabinets
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Legacy ABB DCS and drive architecture maintenance
It plays a supporting but critical role in ensuring that control signals are correctly amplified, shaped, and delivered to downstream system modules.
Technical FAQs
1. What is the main function of the SCYC50012 driver board?
It drives and conditions control signals within ABB automation systems.
2. Where is it commonly used?
In ABB drive systems, excitation systems, and turbine control applications.
3. Is it part of modern ABB systems?
It is mainly used in legacy ABB control and drive architectures.
4. What voltage does it operate on?
Typically 24 V DC, depending on system configuration.
5. Does it provide electrical isolation?
Yes, it includes isolation to protect control circuits from noise and interference.
6. What is its role in a system?
It acts as an intermediate driver between logic control and power/control execution layers.
7. Is it suitable for harsh environments?
Yes, it is designed for industrial temperature and vibration conditions.
8. Can it be replaced easily?
Yes, but it must match system configuration and compatibility requirements.
9. What industries use this board?
Power generation, oil & gas, metallurgy, and heavy industry.
10. Is it still available in the market?
Yes, it is commonly supplied as a spare part for ABB legacy systems.