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Configured for optical signal regeneration in distributed control system platforms, the YOKOGAWA SNT501-53 (SNT501-53 Optical Bus Repeater) provides direct physical signal transition and bus distance extension. This hardware component serves as the optical slave interface utilized to execute ESB (Enhanced Safety Bus) network data propagation across geographically dispersed industrial automation architectures.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | SNT501-53 |
| Brand | YOKOGAWA |
| Origin | Subject to factory marking |
| Weight | 0.3 kg |
| Dimensions | Not specified |
| Operating Temp | -20 deg C to +70 deg C |
| Power Consumption | Not specified |
| Interface | ESB Bus |
| Explosion Protection | None (Suffix 5) |
| Environmental Rating | ISA Standard G3 (Suffix 3) |
The SNT501-53 module utilizes fiber optic technology to bridge segments of the ESB network that exceed standard electrical cabling limitations. By converting electrical bus signals to optical pulses, the module ensures data integrity against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and eliminates ground loop potential between distant cabinets. The repeater slave configuration is specific to the maintenance and extension of the safety bus, providing necessary signal re-timing and power amplification to maintain deterministic throughput for critical control traffic.
Q: What is the significance of the "Maintenance Purposes Only" designation?
A: This designation indicates that the module is specifically intended for system expansion or infrastructure replacement during scheduled maintenance windows. It should not be used to bypass original system design specifications without verification of the optical link budget.
Q: Can this slave module operate independently without a master repeater?
A: No. The SNT501-53 is designed as a slave component in the ESB optical link. It requires a corresponding master repeater unit to manage the bus synchronization and signal timing protocols.