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Yokogawa F3AD08-4V S1 Analog Input Module

Yokogawa F3AD08-4V S1 Analog Input Module

Configured for high-speed signal acquisition in FA-M3 control platforms, the Yokogawa F3AD08-4V S1 (F3AD08-4V Analog Input Module) provides direct physical and electrical execution of 8-channel differential analog monitoring.

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SKU: F3AD08-4V S1
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Configured for high-speed signal acquisition in FA-M3 control platforms, the Yokogawa F3AD08-4V S1 (F3AD08-4V Analog Input Module) provides direct physical and electrical execution of 8-channel differential analog monitoring.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model F3AD08-4V S1
Brand Yokogawa
Origin Japan
Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 28.9 x 100 x 106.2 mm
Operating Temp 0 to 55 deg C
Power Consumption 210 mA at 5 VDC
Input Channels 8 Differential
Input Range 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA
Resolution 12-bit
Conversion Speed 1 ms per channel
Isolation Photocoupler (Input to Internal Logic)

Process Control and Signal Integrity

The F3AD08-4V S1 utilizes photocoupler isolation to ensure signal integrity and protect system logic from field-level electrical transients. This module architecture adheres to standard process control requirements, facilitating 4-20 mA HART loop protocol compatibility when interfaced with appropriate impedance matching. To maintain high-precision measurements, the unit features integrated cold junction compensation (CJC) logic for potential thermocouple-emulation applications, while channel-to-channel isolation parameters effectively suppress common-mode noise within the ±6 VDC tolerance range.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the module support hot-swapping while the FA-M3 controller is energized?

A: Hot-swapping is restricted for this module. The controller must be powered down or the specific base unit slot isolated before insertion or extraction to prevent backplane bus communication errors or electrical damage.

Q: How is the input resistance configured for the 4-20 mA current loops?

A: The input resistance is fixed at 250 Ohm, allowing for a standard voltage drop of 1 V to 5 V across the full current range, which is sampled directly by the 12-bit A/D converter.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mount the module securely onto the FA-M3 base unit, ensuring the guide pins are aligned before engaging the backplane connector.
  2. Utilize the 18-point M3.5 terminal block for signal wiring; tighten screws to 0.6–0.9 Nm to ensure low-resistance contact.
  3. Apply shielded twisted-pair cabling for all analog input loops; connect the cable shield to a high-quality earth ground point to minimize electromagnetic interference.
  4. Maintain a minimum separation of 100 mm from high-voltage AC power lines and inductive loads to avoid signal jitter.
  5. Verify that the input signals remain within the -1.0 to 21.0 mA DC range to prevent potential saturation or damage to the internal analog-to-digital circuitry.