Yokogawa F3AD08-5R Analog Input Module The Yokogawa F3AD08-5R, also cataloged as the F3AD08-5R Analog Input Module, operates as a dedicated...
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Yokogawa F3AD08-5R Analog Input Module
The Yokogawa F3AD08-5R, also cataloged as the F3AD08-5R Analog Input Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for high-speed A/D signal acquisition within FA-M3 PLC platforms.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
ModelBrand
Yokogawa F3AD08-5R
Origin
Japan
Weight
Approx. 200 g
Dimensions
28.9 W x 100 H x 106.1 D mm
OperatingTemp
0 to 55 degC, 10% to 90% RH, non-condensing
PowerConsumption
210 mA @ 5 V DC
Number of Inputs
8 differential channels
Supported Voltage Ranges
0-5 V DC, 1-5 V DC, 0-10 V DC, -10 to 10 V DC (Default: -10 to 10 V DC)
Supported Current Ranges
0-20 mA DC, 4-20 mA DC
Absolute Maximum Rating
±18 V DC (Voltage), 25 mA DC (Current)
Input Resistance
≥1 MΩ for voltage, 250 Ω for current
Allowable Common-Mode Voltage
±1 V DC (-10 to 10 V, 0-10 V); ±6 V DC (0-5 V, 1-5 V, current ranges)
Photocoupler isolation (between input terminals and system circuit)
Withstanding Voltage
500 V DC for 1 min
External Connection
18-point removable terminal block, M3.5 screws
Process Control Specific Features
This module supports channel-to-channel isolation to prevent cross-interference between measurement lines. It is compatible with 4-20 mA HART loop protocol and allows integration with FOUNDATION Fieldbus and Profibus PA networks. Cold junction compensation (CJC) is internally implemented for thermocouple signal stabilization, minimizing temperature-induced drift across analog channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the F3AD08-5R module operate in hot-swap conditions? A: No, the module must be powered down before installation or removal to prevent signal disruption and potential backplane faults.
Q: What is the impact of using the 50 μs conversion cycle on filtering? A: Digital filters (first-order lag or moving average) are bypassed during 50 μs conversion cycles; filtering is available only at cycles ≥100 μs.
Q: How should differential signals be wired to minimize noise? A: Connect differential pairs twisted and shielded; ground shielding at a single point. Avoid routing parallel to high-current power cables.
Field Installation Guidelines
Ensure the module is securely mounted on the FA-M3 backplane and properly seated in the connector.
Maintain at least 5 mm clearance from high-voltage power lines to prevent capacitive coupling.
Terminate analog signal shields at a single point to avoid ground loops.
Observe correct polarity for voltage and current inputs; over-voltage beyond ratings may damage the module.
For multi-channel wiring, keep twisted pairs consistent and minimize length differences between positive and negative lines to preserve measurement accuracy.