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KUKA DSE-IBS 3.02 Key electronic components

The KUKA DSE-IBS 3.02 is a critical electronic component found in older KUKA robot controllers, specifically the KRC2 (and some late KRC1) generations.

1 It is a “Digital Servo Electronic” (DSE) card integrated with an “Interbus” (IBS) master.

In short, it is the “brain” that translates high-level commands from the controller’s PC into the precise electrical signals that move the robot’s motors.

Technical Overview

The board typically works in tandem with the MFC (Multi-Function Card). Together, they handle the real-time communication between the robot’s Windows-based software and the power electronics (drives/servos).

Feature    Description

Model    DSE-IBS 3.02

Part Number    Commonly associated with 00-108-766 or 00-117-336

Compatibility    KUKA KRC2. KRC2 Edition 2005 controllers

Function    Digital servo control and Interbus master interface

Weight    Approx. 0.1 – 0.2 kg

DSE-IBS 3.02

Key Responsibilities

Path Calculation: It receives setpoint values from the main CPU and calculates the precise motion for each axis.

Feedback Loop: It processes data from the motor encoders (resolvers) to ensure the robot is exactly where it’s supposed to be.

I/O Communication: The “IBS” portion acts as the master for the Interbus system, allowing the robot to communicate with external sensors, grippers, and tools.

Safety Sync: It helps monitor the safety circuit (ESC) to ensure the robot stops immediately if a gate is opened or an E-stop is pressed.2

DSE-IBS 3.02

Common Issues & Troubleshooting

If this board fails, the robot will typically not move at all. Common error messages on the KCP (KUKA Control Panel) include:

“DSE-IBS Communication Error”

“Error in DSE-No. 1”

“Ackn. Interbus error”

Troubleshooting Steps:

Reseat the Card: These cards are PCI/ISA-based. Sometimes vibration causes them to sit loosely. Power down, remove, and firmly reseat the card.

Check the LED Status: The card usually has onboard LEDs. If they are solid red or completely dark during operation, the hardware may be defective.

Cable Check: Ensure the Interbus cable (connected to the front of the board) is secure and not frayed.

Battery Health: If the controller’s UPS batteries are dead, the DSE might lose its configuration data upon a hard reboot.

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