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Configured for high-speed data transmission and field control communication within the Centum CS/VP system, the Yokogawa EB401-10 S1 (EB401) Bus Interface Module provides direct physical and electrical execution of Vnet/IP network traffic processing. This module facilitates the exchange of control data between distributed control stations and operator stations, maintaining determinism in time-critical process environments.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | EB401-10 S1 |
| Brand | Yokogawa |
| Origin | Japan |
| Weight | 0.3 kg |
| Dimensions | 5.1 cm x 12.7 cm x 15.2 cm |
| Operating Temp | 0 to 50 deg C |
| Power Consumption | 15 W (Typical) |
| Communication Interface | Vnet/IP |
| Backplane Connection | Centum CS/VP Bus |
The EB401 module is engineered to handle high-bandwidth process data through dedicated 4-20 mA HART loop protocol integration within the control architecture. Its internal circuitry ensures robust signal integrity, utilizing channel-to-channel isolation to prevent ground loops and common-mode interference in noisy industrial environments. The module manages the conversion of field signals into normalized digital values, supporting seamless data synchronization across the controller network. Cold junction compensation (CJC) is managed via integrated algorithms for temperature input modules connected to the same bus segment, ensuring precision in distributed measurement chains.
Q: Does the EB401-10 S1 module support hot-swapping under normal operational conditions?
A: No, the module is not designed for hot-swapping. The host station must be powered down or placed in a maintenance mode compliant with safety procedures before removal or installation to prevent backplane bus errors.
Q: What is the primary communication latency associated with the Vnet/IP bus interface on this unit?
A: The latency is determined by the configured cycle time of the Vnet/IP network, typically operating within the sub-millisecond range for intra-node communication, assuming no network saturation.