MOLEX SST-PB3-REM PROFIBUS DP Remote I/O Module
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Molex
- Primary Part Number
- SST-PB3-REM
- Product Type
- PROFIBUS Remote I/O Module
- Series / Family
- SST-PB3 Series
- Manufacturer
- MOLEX (formerly Woodhead / SST)
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- I/O Modules
- Operating Temp.
- 0°C to +55°C
SST-PB3-REM: Stop the Clock on Your Downtime — Ship Today from Xiamen
Every hour your PROFIBUS DP network sits idle costs real money. A failed SST-PB3-REM remote I/O node can cascade into a full line stoppage — conveyors locked, actuators blind, operators standing around. We stock the MOLEX SST-PB3-REM specifically because it fails in the field and procurement lead times from standard channels can stretch to weeks. Ours ships same day. That’s the difference between a 4-hour fix and a 4-week nightmare.
We’ve handled enough emergency callouts to know: when this module goes down, you don’t have time for a distributor’s backorder queue. Contact us now and we’ll confirm stock, generate a proforma, and hand it to DHL before your shift ends.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Part Number | SST-PB3-REM | ✔ Ready to Ship |
| Manufacturer | MOLEX (formerly Woodhead / SST) | — |
| Series | SST-PB3 | — |
| Module Function | PROFIBUS DP Remote I/O Expansion Node | — |
| Fieldbus Protocol | PROFIBUS DP (EN 50170 / IEC 61158) | — |
| Baud Rate | 9.6 kbps – 12 Mbps (auto-detect) | — |
| PROFIBUS Address Range | 0 – 125 (rotary switch configurable) | — |
| Supply Voltage | 24 VDC ±10% | — |
| Power Consumption | Typically <5 W | — |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to +55°C | — |
| Storage Temperature | -25°C to +85°C | — |
| Relative Humidity | 5% – 95% non-condensing | — |
| Protection Rating | IP20 | — |
| Mounting | DIN Rail EN 60715 TS35 | — |
| Connector | PROFIBUS DB9 / terminal block | — |
| Weight | 268 g | — |
| Certifications | CE, UL | — |
| Origin | China (Xiamen stocked) | ✔ In Stock |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After handling dozens of SST-PB3-REM failures across automotive and process plants, here’s what actually matters when you’re on-site with a dead node:
Common Failure Signatures
- BF LED solid red on master: The SST-PB3 master has lost cyclic communication with this slave address. First suspect: the REM module itself or its 24 VDC supply rail. Check the supply before condemning the module.
- Intermittent SF/BF flicker at high baud rates (6 Mbps / 12 Mbps): Almost always a termination resistor issue or cable stub length violation — not the module. Swap termination first, then the module.
- Module powers up but no data exchange: PROFIBUS slave address mismatch. The rotary address switches on the SST-PB3-REM must match the address configured in the master’s GSD-based hardware config exactly. A one-digit error kills the node silently.
- Module address correct but still offline: GSD file version mismatch in the master project. Re-import the correct GSD file for the SST-PB3-REM and recompile the hardware configuration.
Replacement Procedure (Field-Tested)
- Power down the 24 VDC supply to the affected node only — do not kill the entire PROFIBUS segment if other nodes are live and the process allows.
- Note the rotary switch address setting on the failed module before removal. Photograph it.
- Disconnect PROFIBUS DB9 connector and 24 VDC terminal block. Label both.
- Unclip from DIN rail. Install replacement SST-PB3-REM.
- Set rotary address switches to match the photographed setting on the failed unit.
- Reconnect 24 VDC supply first, then PROFIBUS connector.
- Power up. Observe BF LED — should extinguish within 2–3 seconds as the master re-establishes cyclic communication.
- If BF remains: verify baud rate auto-detection has locked (some masters require a cold restart of the PROFIBUS segment after a node swap).
- Confirm I/O data in the master’s diagnostic view before returning the process to production.
No firmware flashing required. The SST-PB3-REM is a hardware-configured module — address switches and GSD file handle all parameterization. No laptop needed on the module itself.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The SST-PB3-REM was not designed for a climate-controlled server room. It was built for the plant floor — and it shows in the design choices. The module’s conformal-coated PCB resists condensation and airborne contaminants common in food processing and chemical environments. The DIN rail latch mechanism maintains positive retention under the vibration loads typical of compressor rooms and press lines, where resonance frequencies can loosen poorly designed clips within months.
Thermal cycling is where many third-party alternatives fail. The SST-PB3-REM’s component selection accounts for the daily temperature swings in unheated outdoor enclosures — cold starts at 0°C in winter, afternoon peaks pushing 50°C inside a sun-exposed cabinet. The module’s operating range is not a marketing figure; it reflects the actual derating curves of the onboard power regulation and bus transceiver circuitry.
In high-EMI environments — near VFDs, large contactors, or welding equipment — the PROFIBUS DP physical layer on this module maintains signal integrity through proper common-mode rejection on the RS-485 transceiver. Pair it with a correctly terminated cable and a shielded DB9 connector, and you will not see spurious communication errors from electrical noise.
Every unit we ship has been visually inspected for housing integrity, label authenticity, and connector pin condition. ESD-safe anti-static packaging is standard — not optional — because a single electrostatic discharge event during handling can create a latent failure that only shows up three months into production.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to international freight lanes. When you place an order before 15:00 CST, the unit is picked, inspected, packed, and handed to the carrier the same day. No exceptions, no excuses.
Shipping options we use:
- DHL Express Worldwide: 2–4 business days to Europe, North America, Southeast Asia. Full door-to-door tracking from Xiamen to your receiving dock.
- FedEx International Priority: 1–3 business days for time-critical shipments to the US, Canada, and key EU hubs. Customs clearance handled with commercial invoice and HS code documentation pre-prepared.
- TNT / UPS: Available on request for specific regional preferences or account-based billing.
Export documentation provided with every shipment: Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin (if required), and HS code 8537.10 declaration. For customers requiring FORM E (ASEAN) or EUR.1 certificates, advise at time of order.
Customs clearance delays are the most common cause of extended lead times on international industrial parts. We pre-classify all shipments correctly and provide accurate declared values to avoid holds. If your customs broker needs additional documentation, we respond within 2 hours during business hours.
For customers in the EU, we can ship DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) on request — you receive the module at your door with all import duties and VAT pre-settled. No surprise charges, no clearance delays on your end.
Contact Information
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- WhatsApp: +86 18359268345
- Web: siemensplc.com
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