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E2-16130

Fatal Error (I/O Bus) - See Log

ABB · System

¿Qué significa E2-16130 ?

A severe, fatal error has occurred on the I/O bus module, leading to a critical system failure. This likely halts operation and requires immediate investigation into the system logs for specific details on the cause. Unresolved, this error will prevent the system from functioning.

Causas comunes

  • Critical firmware crash or unhandled exception within the I/O module's operating system, leading to complete operational halt.
  • Severe data corruption on the internal bus controller or memory, potentially caused by a power surge or deep-seated hardware defect.
  • Over-current condition or short circuit on one or more output channels, triggering an internal protection mechanism and shutting down the module.
  • Complete failure of the main processor or critical support component (e.g., power management IC) on the I/O module.
  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) event causing a processor reset or watchdog timeout that is not recoverable.

Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación

Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.

  1. 1

    1. Immediately access the system's diagnostic logs (e.g., PLC log, SCADA event viewer, module web interface) for detailed error codes or messages (e.g., segmentation fault, bus error).

  2. 2

    2. Perform a full power cycle of the I/O bus module and the entire bus segment it belongs to (e.g., by cycling 24VDC to the rack).

  3. 3

    3. Check all I/O module output terminals for any signs of short circuits to ground or to external voltage sources by disconnecting loads and measuring resistance.

  4. 4

    4. Verify the integrity of the communication bus wiring (e.g., Ethernet, RS485) and connector seating; reseat the I/O module in its backplane slot.

  5. 5

    5. Measure the supply voltage at the module's power terminals, checking for stability (e.g., no drops below 20VDC) and ripple using an oscilloscope.

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Datos técnicos verificados. Última actualización: March 2026

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