The ACS380-E from ABB delivers fast performance, flexible connectivity, and built-in cybersecurity - ideal for machine builders seeking reliability and scalability. Simplify commissioning, reduce engineering time and future-proof your systems with a drive designed to adapt and grow with your needs. Control your machines with confidence and precision.
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The new ACS380-E machinery drive is engineered specifically for industrial machinery applications, speeding commissioning, installation, wiring and assembly while supporting future compliance with stringent cybersecurity requirements. Its embedded dual Ethernet ports and selectable protocols - which come as standard - remove the need for separate option modules, reducing complexity and installation time.
Additionally, with versatile USB-C commissioning and firmware access via Ethernet, the ACS380-E streamlines setup and means that it will stay up-to-date in terms of cyber security.
"The modern industrial landscape requires equipment that delivers connectivity, simplicity, and cybersecurity, all while staying easy and flexible to use," said Prabhu Nagavi, ACS380 Product Manager at ABB. "ACS380-E's advanced features enable our customers to confidently build high-performance machines that meet regulatory demands today, and are ready for tomorrow."
From 2026, the ACS380-E drive will support all common rotary motor types across global voltage ranges (100-600 V) and will deliver superior motor control for applications like packaging systems, conveyors, extrusion lines and multi-axis machinery. It will also be ready to seamlessly integrate with all major automation systems - including ABB's AC500 PLC and products from the other main players in the market. The drive integrates effortlessly into confined cabinet spaces via compact construction and versatile installation options.
Enhanced by ABB's Drive Composer software - and compatible with new Drive Composer 3 - the ACS380-E also simplifies monitoring and managing equipment, adaptive programming tools, and rapid offline configuration capabilities.
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