
ABB IMMFP12 Key features
High-performance processor: 32-bit microprocessor, running at a maximum frequency of 16 MHz, with powerful computing power.
Redundant communication link: ABB IMMFP12 Supports 1 Mbaud serial redundant communication link to ensure system reliability and continuity.
Rich programming language support: ABB IMMFP12 Supports C, BASIC, BATCH, ladder diagram, function code and user-defined functions, providing flexible programming options.
Modular design: ABB IMMFP12 Occupies one slot in the INFI 90 OPEN module installation unit, which is convenient for system integration and expansion.
Strong environmental adaptability: Wide operating temperature range, suitable for various industrial environments.
Alternative models
ABB IMMFP12 is a core multifunction processor module within the INFI 90 OPEN control system. Compared to other modules such as the IMFEC12 (analog input module) and IMMPI01 (multifunction processor interface), the IMMFP12 offers significantly enhanced processing performance and more versatile communication capabilities, making it ideal for demanding and mission-critical control applications.
Substitutable Models:
IMMFP11: The immediate predecessor to the IMMFP12. While still in use in some legacy systems, it offers lower processing power and smaller memory capacity. ABB recommends upgrading to IMMFP12 for better performance and maintainability.
IMMFP03: A much older version with limited processing capabilities and communication interfaces. It is generally considered obsolete and is no longer recommended for use in modern control systems.
Comparison of Key Features:
Model | Processing Power | Memory Capacity | Communication Interfaces | Redundancy Support |
IMMFP12 | High | Large | Rich | Supported |
IMMFP11 | Medium | Medium | Basic | Not Supported |
IMMFP03 | Low | Small | Limited | Not Supported |
Summary:the IMMFP12 offers a significant upgrade in terms of performance, memory, and integration capability. It is the preferred choice for system modernization and provides improved responsiveness, reliability, and system interoperability.
