Description
Application ScenariosIn a steel rolling mill in northern Germany, the finishing stand motors are driven by a 2.3 MW ACS880 multi-drive system built from parallel R8i inverter modules. During a particularly aggressive threading run, one R8i module suddenly tripped on an IGBT desaturation fault. The maintenance team traced the issue to a degraded gate driver channel on the ABB 69037615F BGDR-01C — the board’s own self-diagnostics had been flagging intermittent fiber-optic pulse errors for two shifts, but because the BGDR-01C isolated the fault to a single PCB tray without taking down the entire DC bus, the other parallel modules kept the line running at 60% load. The replacement took less than 45 minutes: isolate the module, remove eight M4 nuts securing the PCB tray, swap in a fresh 69037615F BGDR-01C, and re-terminate the X3–X6 connectors. Production resumed before the next coil schedule. For the plant manager, this was the moment the value of keeping an OEM BGDR-01C on the shelf became obvious — a €2,000 board had prevented a €200,000 unplanned stoppage.
Parameter
| Main Parameters | Value/Description |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 69037615F BGDR-01C |
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Product Category | IGBT Gate Driver Board / Power Drive Board (Spare Part) |
| Compatible Inverter Module | ACS880-107 R8i (ACS880 multi-drive series) |
| Function | Drives BGAD IGBT assembly; galvanically isolated gate signaling |
| Control Signal Interface | Fiber-optic pulse input from BINT-12C main interface board |
| Key Connectors | X3, X4, X5, X6 (primary); X1, X2, X7, X8 (auxiliary) |
| Mounting Method | PCB tray mounted via 8 × M4 (7 mm) nuts inside R8i module frame |
| Operating Environment | Designed for industrial drive cabinet conditions (with module cooling) |
| Protection Features | IGBT desaturation detection, gate fault reporting to BINT |
| Compliance | CE, ISO 9001 (ABB OEM specification) |
| Replacement | Hot-isolatable PCB tray — module-level swap without DC bus shut-down |
Technical Principles and Innovative Values
- Innovation Point 1: Fiber-Optic Pulse Isolation. The BGDR-01C receives switching commands from the BINT-12C via fiber-optic links, eliminating ground-loop noise and ensuring sub-microsecond timing accuracy even in drive cabinets where several megawatts of switching transients are present. This optical isolation is what keeps the gate signals clean when six R8i modules share a common DC bus.
- Innovation Point 2: Integrated Desaturation (DESAT) Supervision. Each gate-drive channel on the 69037615F BGDR-01C continuously monitors collector-emitter voltage during the on-state. If an IGBT begins to enter linear mode (a precursor to explosive failure), the BGDR-01C forces a soft-off and reports the fault upstream faster than a standard overcurrent trip could react — protecting not just the IGBT but the entire BGAD assembly.
- Innovation Point 3: Modular PCB Tray Architecture. Unlike drives where the driver is soldered onto a monolithic motherboard, the BGDR-01C lives on a removable PCB tray shared with BINT and BDPS. This means a drive technician doesn’t need to rework surface-mount components trackside — the whole tray comes out with eight nuts. It’s a design choice that cuts field MTTR from “days with an ABB service engineer” to “under an hour with a spare board.”
Application Cases and Industry ValueA marine propulsion retrofit on a 12 MW offshore supply vessel used four parallel ACS880-107 R8i modules to drive the azimuth thruster motors. Salt-air humidity had crept into one module’s cabinet over 18 months, and gradually corroded pin contacts on the BGDR-01C X4 connector, causing sporadic “gate fault” alarms during high-torque docking maneuvers. Rather than derating the entire propulsion string, the ship’s ETO (Electrical Technical Officer) swapped the ABB 69037615F BGDR-01C during a port turnaround — no dry dock required. Post-replacement, the fault counters reset to zero and the thruster passed full-load sea trials the same afternoon. The vessel operator subsequently standardized on keeping two BGDR-01C boards per ship in their critical spares cage, alongside BINT-12C and BDPS-11C sisters.In a second case, a paper mill in Finland running a 1.8 MW ACS880 R8i winder drive reported that after replacing an aging third-party “compatible” driver board with a genuine ABB 69037615F BGDR-01C, the IGBT junction-temperature spread across phases narrowed from ±14°C to ±3°C — a direct result of the OEM board’s matched gate resistor tolerances and tighter fiber-optic skew. The mill’s drive engineer noted that the BGDR-01C didn’t just fix the fault; it made the entire inverter module “behave like new.”
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