HIMA F3322 Power Supply Module – Vogi international

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HIMA F3322 Power Supply Module

Brand HIMA
Module Number F3322
Unit Price $800
Country Of Origin Germany
Weight 0.86kg
Certificate C/O from the Chamber of Commerce
C/Q from the Manufacturer
Warranty 12 Months
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HIMA F3322 is a redundant communication interface module between safety controllers, specifically designed for cross-site data synchronization in high-availability safety systems (SIS). In oil platform ESD and railway interlocking control.

HIMA F3322 Key parameters

Parameter

Specification

Model

HIMA F3322

Function

SIL 3 Safety Communication Interface

Protocol

HIMA HIMax (Deterministic Ethernet)

Data Rate

100 Mbps Full-Duplex

Redundancy

Dual-channel (Active/Active)

Max. Node Distance

20 km (Fiber Optic), 100 m (Copper)

Isolation Voltage

1.5 kV AC (Controller/Network)

Operating Temperature

-40°C to +70°C

Certification

SIL 3 (IEC 61508), TÜV Rheinland

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HIMA F3322 Key Features

Zero Single Point of Failure Design: The HIMA F3322 utilizes dual physically isolated channels with hot-swappable redundancy, automatically switching paths in the event of communication interruptions, and delivering >99.999% availability.

Security Protocol Hardening: The built-in HIMA F3322-specific timestamp arbitration mechanism eliminates packet tampering and duplication, complying with the IEC 61784-3 secure communication standard.

Seamless System Integration: The modular plug-and-play architecture plugs directly into the HIMA F35/F87 controller backplane, requiring no additional configuration tools.

Foreign Project Application Cases

In the Aramco Abqaiq Hub project in Saudi Arabia, the HIMA F3322 connects 12 remote control stations, enabling millisecond-level coordinated shutdown of safety valves along a 50km pipeline, mitigating the risk of drone attacks.

Germany's high-speed rail signaling system: The Munich-Berlin line uses the HIMA F3322 to synchronize the states of 32 interlocking controllers. Its redundant communication architecture ensures train tracking intervals of ≤90 seconds and a bit error rate of <10⁻¹².

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