Description
Yokogawa ADV561-P01 Digital Output Module
The Yokogawa ADV561-P01, also cataloged as the ADV561-P01 Digital Output Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for discrete 24 VDC signal actuation within Yokogawa DCS I/O subsystem.
Configured for on/off control signal execution in distributed control I/O nodes, the Yokogawa ADV561-P01 (ADV561-P01 Digital Output Module) provides direct electrical switching interface for field actuators and solenoid loads under 24 VDC backplane-driven architectures.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
No official suffix segmentation or hierarchical model matrix is defined for ADV561-P01 based on provided documentation.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Model |
ADV561-P01 |
| Brand |
Yokogawa |
| Origin |
Japan |
| Output Channels |
64 digital output channels |
| Output Type |
24 VDC discrete switching |
| Isolation |
Channel-to-channel electrical isolation |
| Functional Modes |
Standard ON/OFF output; PWM / time-proportional (P suffix option where applicable) |
DCS I/O Electrical Architecture Characteristics
Channel-level isolation is implemented to suppress inter-channel coupling effects under dense I/O loading conditions. The module interfaces with Yokogawa DCS backplane infrastructure, maintaining deterministic output state updates across distributed I/O scanning cycles. 24 VDC field compatibility allows direct wiring to standard industrial actuator coils without intermediate signal conditioning relays in low-power switching scenarios.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the ADV561-P01 support hot-swap operation within the rack?
A: Hot-swap capability depends on the specific Yokogawa baseplate configuration; the module itself uses backplane electrical interfacing without onboard field rewiring requirements.
Q: What is the effect of channel isolation on output switching integrity?
A: Channel isolation reduces cross-channel leakage paths and limits ground potential propagation between output lines under simultaneous switching conditions.
Q: Can PWM mode be used for proportional load control?
A: PWM/time-proportional functionality (when P option is implemented) enables duty-cycle-based switching suitable for externally integrated power staging circuits.
Field Installation Guidelines
Maintain power isolation before insertion or removal of the module from the baseplate. Ensure 24 VDC field wiring is terminated with correct polarity alignment per terminal designation. Shielded cabling is recommended for long-distance output runs to reduce electromagnetic coupling from adjacent high-current conductors. Verify backplane seating force is fully engaged to maintain stable signal propagation across I/O scan cycles.