Yokogawa F3LE01-5T Ethernet Interface Module The Yokogawa F3LE01-5T, also cataloged as the F3LE01 Ethernet Interface Module, operates as a dedicated...
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Yokogawa F3LE01-5T Ethernet Interface Module
The Yokogawa F3LE01-5T, also cataloged as the F3LE01 Ethernet Interface Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for industrial Ethernet communication within FA-M3 PLC networks. It handles data transfer between PLC units and upper-level control or monitoring systems over twisted-pair copper cabling.
The F3LE01-5T implements electrical separation between the communication channel and the internal module circuitry. This isolation prevents cross-interference and ensures signal integrity in dense industrial networks. Standard compliance maintains consistent voltage reference levels and mitigates common-mode noise propagation across connected devices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the F3LE01-5T module support hot-swapping? A: The module is not designed for hot-swap operations; power should be removed from the FA-M3 CPU before insertion or removal.
Q: What is the typical latency when multiple TCP/IP connections are active? A: Latency depends on the total number of simultaneous connections and network load. The module supports up to 16 active TCP/IP or UDP/IP connections without internal data loss.
Q: Is firmware upgrade required for compatibility with newer CPU modules? A: Firmware of the FA-M3 CPU must support the F3LE01-5T. Compatibility should be verified using Yokogawa WideField3 configuration software.
Field Installation Guidelines
Mount the module in the FA-M3 slot with the latch fully engaged.
Ensure RJ-45 connectors are firmly seated; use shielded twisted-pair cables to minimize EMI.
Ground the cable shield at one end only to prevent ground loops.
Maintain at least 10 cm spacing from high-current devices to reduce cross-talk.
Observe the maximum 100 m segment length between the module and the network switch or hub.