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The HIMA F8627 (Factory Part Number: 984862765) functions as a high-integrity Ethernet communication and processing interface engineered for HIMA safety-instrumented systems. This multi-role network processor links safety controllers directly to decentralized plant topologies, distributed control systems (DCS), and supervisory SCADA platforms. Operating over standard 100Base-T physical layers via a rugged RJ45 connection port, the F8627 runs specialized communication protocols like safeethernet and OPC DA. Plant operators utilize this module to pass safety-critical interlock states, diagnostics, and high-speed process data back and forth without compromising the air-gapped isolation of the primary safety loop.
| Parameter | Specification Value |
| Manufacturer | HIMA |
| Model Number | F8627 |
| Part Number ID | 984862765 |
| Module Classification | Ethernet Communication / Safety Network Module |
| System Compatibility | HIMA HIMax, F60, and HIMatrix Safety Frameworks |
| Functional Safety Rating | Certified to IEC 61508 / IEC 61511 SIL 3 standards |
| Data Transmission Rate | Up to 100 Mbps fast Ethernet throughput |
| Physical Interface Port | One (1) 100 Base-T Ethernet port with RJ45 connection |
| Primary Protocols Supported | safeethernet, OPC DA via native HIMA OPC server matrix |
| Main System Power Source | 24 VDC nominal operating input |
| Nominal Current Draw | Ranges from 200 mA to 350 mA based on configuration |
| Galvanic Isolation Barrier | 500 V channel-to-backplane and channel-to-channel |
| Physical Chassis Allocation | Standard 19-inch rack mount; 3 Height Units x 4 Width Units |
| Chassis Dimensional Footprint | 3 Height Units (3 x 44.45 mm), 4 Width Units (4 x 5.08 mm) |
| Net Hardware Component Mass | 0.8 kg (1.76 lbs) raw module state |
| Total Packed Shipping Weight | 2.0 kg (4.41 lbs) including protective transit packing |
| Operating Thermal Window | -20 to +60 degrees Celsius |
| Storage Temperature Limits | -40 to +85 degrees Celsius dry ambient |
| Procurement Supply Profile | 100% Brand New and Original in Factory Packing |
The F8627 executes HIMA's proprietary safeethernet protocol over standard Ethernet networks to connect multiple distributed safety racks safely. This protocol adds safety layers—including sequence numbers, time stamps, and unique signature identifiers—directly onto each data packet. By managing data integrity at the software layer, the F8627 transmits critical safety signals across existing plant-wide fiber or copper backbones, linking emergency shutdown (ESD) nodes together without sacrificing SIL 3 compliance or requiring separate, single-purpose safety wiring runs.
Industrial ethernet runs often stretch between separate control rooms or isolated substation structures that exhibit different electrical ground potentials. The F8627 incorporates a robust galvanic isolation matrix rated up to 500 V between the network interface channels and the core internal backplane bus logic. This physical barrier intercepts stray ground loop currents, electromagnetic field surges, and static discharge bursts at the RJ45 port boundary, shielding the central processor from communication timeouts or fatal chip destruction.
Exporting complex safety registers out to standard factory HMI displays typically requires cumbersome external protocol convertors or specialized, memory-heavy translation software blocks. The F8627 integrates with the native HIMA OPC server suite to stream real-time module status values, diagnostic bits, and live variable data directly over its 100 Mbps pipe. This native architecture translates safety data into open-standard OPC format directly inside the module, lowering central CPU memory load and providing instant data visibility to maintenance teams.
What is the purpose of the 500V isolation barrier on the network interface?
The 500V galvanic isolation barrier prevents high-voltage common-mode surges, induced electrical noise, and ground potential differences between separate plant buildings from entering the central safety backplane. By trapping these electrical transients at the RJ45 interface, the module preserves system integrity and prevents network-borne noise from corrupting active safety loops.
How does the F8627 ensure network security while streaming open OPC DA data?
The F8627 segregates internal processing pipelines at the hardware level. The card executes critical safety interlocks via the safeethernet protocol inside a protected, deterministic routine that remains unpolluted by external traffic. Open communication streams like OPC DA or standard TCP traffic utilize separate memory buffers, allowing the module to pass diagnostic information out to generic SCADA nodes without allowing external network requests to modify or stall active safety functions.
Can technicians swap this communication module while the safety system remains powered?
Yes. If the underlying controller platform uses a redundant network configuration, the F8627 supports hot-swapping. You can pull a faulty communication module out of its rack slot and push a brand-new component into place without dropping power to the chassis or disrupting the parallel data paths handled by the companion interface module. Always check that the redundant network link is fully active before removing the module.
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