ADV551-P53 | Yokogawa Digital Output Module

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Manufacturer:
Yokogawa
Product No.:
ADV551-P53
Condition:
In Stock
Product Type:
Digital Output Module
Product Origin:
JP
Weight:
300g
Shipping port:
Xiamen
Warranty:
12 months

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Overview

The Yokogawa ADV551-P53 Digital Output Module features 32-channel transistor contact signals and supports dual redundant configurations, ensuring reliability and robustness in industrial automation systems.

Key Specifications

  • Output Channels: 32
  • Rated Applied Voltage: 24 V DC
  • External Power Supply Rating: 24 V DC, 50 mA
  • External Power Supply Voltage Range: 20.4 to 26.4 V DC
  • Output ON Voltage (Max): 2 V DC
  • Leak Current (Max, Output OFF): 0.1 mA
  • Output Format: Current sink
  • Max Load Current: 100 mA/channel, 26.4 V (*1)
  • Withstanding Voltage:
    • Between output signal and system: 2 kV AC for 1 minute
    • Between commons: 500 V AC for 1 minute (common minus side every 16-channel) (*2)

Functional Features

  • Status Output: ON/OFF status output function
  • Pulse Width Output: One-shot pulse width output function
  • Time-Proportioning Output: Time-proportioning ON/OFF
  • Output Response Time:
    • 3 ms or less (status output)
    • 10 ms or less (mixed status and pulse outputs)
  • Pulse Width: 8 ms to 7200 s
  • Pulse Width Resolution: 8 ms (with an additional ON/OFF delay of up to 1 ms)
  • Max Current Consumption:
    • 700 mA (5 V DC)
    • 60 mA (external power supply)
  • Weight: Approx. 0.20 kg
  • External Connection: Pressure clamp terminal, dedicated cable (AKB331), MIL connector cable

Suffix Codes

  • -P: With pulse width output function/time-proportional output function
  • 5: Without status display; with no explosion protection
  • 3: With ISA Standard G3 option and temperature (-20 to 70 °C) option

Additional Information

  1. When driving a DC relay, connect a diode.
  2. The withstanding voltage for using a dedicated cable is 500 V AC (between output signal and system). The withstanding voltage for using a MIL connector cable depends on the electrical specifications of the cable.