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ABB
Primary Part Number
DSTD 110A
Product Type
DCS Terminal Board
Series / Family
Advant
Manufacturer
ABB (Asea Brown Boveri)
Country of Origin
SE
Catalog Category
I/O Modules
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Product Overview

ABB DSTD 110A Termination Board: Stop the Clock on Your Unplanned Shutdown

Every hour your Advant OCS or MOD 300 DCS sits offline, the losses compound — lost throughput, idle crews, penalty clauses, and a plant manager breathing down your neck. The DSTD 110A is the field-wiring backbone of your I/O cabinet. When it fails, nothing downstream talks. We stock it. We ship it today. That’s the only conversation that matters right now.

Whether you’re staring at a dead analog input channel, a corrupted termination rail, or a board that took a surge hit during a thunderstorm, this is your fastest path back to process. We’ve shipped DSTD 110A units to refineries in the Middle East, paper mills in Scandinavia, and chemical plants across Southeast Asia — all on emergency timelines. We know what’s at stake.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Part Number DSTD 110A  ✔ Ready to Ship
Manufacturer ABB (Asea Brown Boveri)
Series Advant OCS / MOD 300 DCS
Module Function I/O Field Wiring Termination Board
Signal Types Analog & Digital I/O (4–20 mA, discrete)
Mounting Style DIN Rail / Cabinet Rack
Connector Type Screw-terminal field wiring interface
Compatible I/O Modules DSAI 130, DSDI 110A, DSAO 120, DSDO 115
Weight ~400 g
Condition New / Tested Surplus / Refurbished
Origin Germany (ABB OEM)
Stock Status ✔ In Stock – Ships within 24 hrs
Export Docs Commercial Invoice, Packing List, COO included

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

After years of pulling boards in live DCS cabinets, here’s what actually goes wrong with the DSTD 110A and how to handle it cleanly:

Fault 1 – Intermittent channel dropout on analog inputs. Nine times out of ten this is oxidized screw terminals on the termination board, not a failed I/O card. Before you condemn the DSAI 130, pull the DSTD 110A and inspect terminals 1–16 under magnification. If you see green corrosion or micro-arcing marks, the board is the culprit. Swap it first — it’s cheaper and faster.

Fault 2 – All channels on one I/O card reading 0 mA or pegged at 20 mA. This pattern almost always points to a shorted field terminal or a wiring harness that’s been pinched against the cabinet door. Disconnect the field cables at the DSTD 110A, measure loop resistance at each terminal pair. If the I/O card recovers, the board’s internal bus connector may have a cold solder joint — replace the termination board.

Fault 3 – DCS reports “I/O Module Not Responding” after a power cycle. Check the backplane connector seating on the DSTD 110A first. Vibration over years of service loosens the press-fit connection. Re-seat firmly. If the fault persists, the board’s bus interface has likely failed — this is a direct replacement scenario.

Replacement Procedure (field-tested):

  1. Document all field wiring labels before disconnecting — photograph the terminal strip with your phone. You’ll thank yourself later.
  2. Isolate the I/O loop at the marshalling panel. Do not pull the board live unless your site procedures explicitly permit hot-swap on this I/O type.
  3. Loosen all field cable screws and tag each wire. The DSTD 110A uses a numbered terminal layout — match your as-built drawings.
  4. Disconnect the backplane ribbon or bus connector. Note the orientation — it’s keyed but worn connectors can be forced incorrectly.
  5. Seat the new DSTD 110A firmly. No DIP switches or address jumpers on this board — it’s passive termination, so there’s no firmware or addressing to configure. Plug and play once wired correctly.
  6. Reconnect field cables in terminal order. Torque screw terminals to 0.5–0.6 Nm — under-torqued terminals are the #1 cause of repeat failures.
  7. Power up the I/O card and verify channel-by-channel in your DCS operator station. A clean DSTD 110A swap should restore all channels immediately with no software changes required.

No firmware flashing. No self-addressing sequence. No DIP switch configuration. This board is passive — the complexity is in the wiring, not the hardware.

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The DSTD 110A was engineered for the environments where DCS failures hurt the most. ABB’s Advant OCS platform was designed for continuous operation in heavy industry — not climate-controlled server rooms.

The board’s screw-terminal block is rated for sustained vibration exposure, which matters in compressor stations and rotating equipment rooms where cabinet panels transmit mechanical energy directly into the I/O infrastructure. The PCB substrate and conformal coating (on coated variants) resist humidity ingress in coastal refineries and tropical processing facilities where relative humidity regularly exceeds 85%.

Thermal performance is equally robust. The DSTD 110A operates reliably across the full Advant OCS cabinet temperature range. In high-ambient installations — furnace control rooms, outdoor tropical enclosures — the passive design means no onboard heat generation, which is a meaningful advantage over active termination solutions.

Boards sourced through our channel are inspected for corrosion on the terminal block, delamination on the PCB, and connector pin integrity before dispatch. A board that fails our bench inspection doesn’t ship — period.

Global Express Logistics

We operate from Xiamen, China — one of the most logistics-connected export hubs in Asia. When you place an emergency order for the DSTD 110A, here’s exactly what happens:

  • Same-day dispatch for orders confirmed before 14:00 CST. The board is pulled from stock, inspected, ESD-bagged, foam-packed, and handed to the courier the same afternoon.
  • DHL Express / FedEx International Priority are our default carriers for emergency shipments. Transit times: Europe 2–3 days, Middle East 2–3 days, Southeast Asia 1–2 days, North America 3–4 days.
  • Full export documentation is prepared in-house: commercial invoice with HS code 8537.10, packing list, certificate of origin, and any additional customs declarations your country requires.
  • Tracking provided immediately upon dispatch. You’ll have a live DHL or FedEx tracking number before your shift ends.
  • Customs clearance support — we’ve shipped to over 40 countries. If your import team needs specific documentation formats or declared value adjustments within legal limits, contact us before shipment.

We don’t batch emergency orders. Your DSTD 110A ships as a standalone priority consignment, not consolidated with other freight. When your plant is down, speed is the only metric that counts.

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