Description
ALSTOM N897164624A – Rail-grade control PCB for train control and auxiliary I/O
The ALSTOM N897164624A is a rail-duty electronic board typically supplied as a spare for Alstom train control cabinets. From my experience, this kind of board is used as an I/O and communication interface within TCMS/propulsion or auxiliary subsystems, where reliability and clean integration with existing backplanes matter more than flashy specs. You might notice that it’s designed to sit in a protected rack, tie into a 24 VDC power domain, and exchange data with the vehicle network—making it a straightforward drop-in during scheduled maintenance or corrective repair.
Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Delivery: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery
- Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL
Key Features
- Designed for Alstom rack environments – Slides into existing train control cabinets for quick swaps and minimal rewiring.
- 24 VDC rail power domain – Compatible with the standard rolling stock 24 VDC supply, simplifying power integrity and spares.
- Mixed signal I/O – Typically supports digital I/O and common analog ranges used for sensors/actuators in rolling stock.
- Vehicle bus connectivity – Often deployed with MVB or CAN on the vehicle, with service access through a maintenance port.
- Service-friendly design – Front-access connectors and status indicators make on-train diagnostics faster in most cases.
- Railway-hardened build – Components and coating practices that suit EN 50155-style environments (shock, vibration, temperature).
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | ALSTOM N897164624A |
| HS Code | 8538.90 – Parts for boards, panels and cabinets for electric control or distribution |
| Power Requirements | 24 VDC nominal (typically 18–36 VDC range), <10 W typical load |
| Dimensions & Weight | Approx. 230 × 160 mm board size; ~0.4 kg (varies by revision) |
| Operating Temperature | Typically −25 °C to +70 °C, suitable for rail cabinet environments |
| Signal Input/Output Types | Mixed digital I/O and common analog ranges (e.g., 0–10 V / 4–20 mA); channel count varies by installed variant |
| Communication Interfaces | Vehicle network interface typically MVB or CAN; service/maintenance port often RS‑485 or similar (as fitted) |
| Installation Method | Rack/card-cage mounting in Alstom control cabinets; backplane connector with front I/O access |
Note: Exact ports and channel counts can differ by sub-variant of N897164624A; if you share your cabinet code or trainset family, we’ll match the correct revision.
Application Fields
- Train Control & Monitoring System (TCMS) I/O expansion or interface boards
- Propulsion and auxiliary subsystem signaling (contactors, cooling, compressors)
- Braking system control cabinets where discrete and analog feedbacks are needed
- Onboard signaling/communications racks and depot test benches
One thing I appreciate is how these boards keep retrofits simple—on older fleets, technicians can replace a failed card, run the built-in indicators and a quick comms check, and the train is back in service without reworking harnesses.
Advantages & Value
- Form-fit-function alignment – A practical spare for Alstom racks, reducing engineering effort and downtime.
- Compatibility – Works within 24 VDC rail cabinets and typical vehicle networks (MVB/CAN), easing integration.
- Reliability under rail conditions – Built for vibration and temperature swings found in service.
- Cost control – Limits trainset immobilization time; less requalification versus third‑party redesigns.
- Support – We can help verify the correct hardware variant by cabinet drawing or BOM snapshot.
Installation & Maintenance
Installation Tips
- Mount in a closed rail-grade cabinet with adequate ventilation; avoid hotspots near power converters.
- Supply 24 VDC with ripple within rail norms; protect with appropriately rated fusing.
- Ensure proper backplane seating and screw retention; verify mating connector alignment.
- Grounding: follow cabinet earthing scheme; avoid ground loops on shielded I/O.
- ESD protection: use wrist straps and handle by edges; avoid touching components.
Routine Maintenance
- Quarterly visual checks for connector wear, loosened fasteners, and heat discoloration.
- Dust removal with dry air at low pressure; avoid residue‑forming cleaners.
- Run cabinet self-tests after any swap; log diagnostics from the maintenance port.
- Firmware/tools: if your fleet uses service tools, align versions per depot policy (variant-dependent).
A depot tech’s comment we hear a lot: “With the correct variant, it’s a 15-minute change-out and a quick comms handshake check—no harness changes needed.”
Quality & Certifications
- Typically supplied to rail standards such as EN 50155 and EN 50121-3-2 for onboard environments
- CE and RoHS conformity commonly applicable to electronics content
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems (supplier/manufacturer level)
- Warranty: 12 months from delivery
Compliance naming can vary by sub-assembly and production lot; we can confirm documentation against your fleet records on request.
Supporting Components (Common Pairings)
- Rack Backplane / Motherboard – Mates with the N897164624A for power and vehicle bus; ensure correct slot profile.
- Front I/O Harness – Pre-terminated cables for discrete and analog channels, labeled per cabinet drawing.
- MVB or CAN Interface Module – Where the cabinet architecture separates PHY/transceiver from the board.
- Mounting Hardware Kit – Captive screws, guides, and EMC gaskets to secure the card under vibration.
- Depot Test Adapter – Breakout fixture for bench testing and signal simulation during overhaul.
If you share the cabinet part code or trainset type, we’ll cross-check the exact harness pinout and any required adapters so your team receives a plug‑compatible set.









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