Yokogawa NFBU200-015 STARDOM Base Module The Yokogawa NFBU200-015, also cataloged as the NFBU200 Base Module, operates as a dedicated hardware...
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Yokogawa NFBU200-015 STARDOM Base Module
The Yokogawa NFBU200-015, also cataloged as the NFBU200 Base Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for housing CPU, power, and I/O modules within the STARDOM control system.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
ModelBrand
Yokogawa NFBU200-015
Origin
Japan
Weight
Approx. 1.0 kg (empty)
Dimensions
440 mm × 131 mm × 42.3 mm
OperatingTemp
-40 degC to +70 degC
StorageTemp
-40 degC to +85 degC
AmbientHumidity
5% to 95% RH, non-condensing
PowerConsumption
Supports single or duplexed power modules
ModuleSlots
10 (2 for power, 8 for CPU/I/O)
BusInterfaces
SB Bus and E2 Bus
Mounting
DIN rail or 19-inch rack
HotSwap
Supported for CPU, power, and I/O modules
ProtectionClass
IP20
ShockResistance
15 G, 11 ms (power-off)
VibrationResistance
0.15 mm P-P (5–58 Hz), 1 G (58–150 Hz)
Process Control Features
Supports 4-20 mA HART loop protocol for analog I/O modules.
FOUNDATION Fieldbus and Profibus PA connectivity supported for distributed I/O integration.
Channel-to-channel isolation ensures electrical separation between I/O signals.
Cold junction compensation (CJC) supported in temperature measurement modules when combined with compatible CPUs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the maximum number of I/O modules with a single CPU? A: Up to 8 I/O modules can be installed in a single CPU configuration.
Q: Are CPU and power modules hot-swappable? A: Yes, both CPU and power modules support hot-swap without system shutdown.
Q: Can this module operate in high humidity environments? A: Yes, it supports 5% to 95% RH non-condensing conditions.
Field Installation Guidelines
Ensure DIN rail or 19-inch rack is properly grounded before module mounting.
Maintain minimum spacing between modules for airflow and cabling.
Avoid routing high-voltage cables parallel to SB/E2 backplane connections to prevent interference.
Confirm that duplexed power modules are connected with proper polarity and voltage ratings.
Use electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions during installation and handling of modules.