


SB401-11 | Yokogawa ESB Slave Module for Automation Systems
Manufacturer: Yokogawa
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Part Number: SB401-11
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: ESB Slave Module for Automation Systems
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Country of Origin: Japan
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Overview
The Yokogawa SB401-11 is a high-performance ESB Bus Interface Slave Module designed for industrial automation systems. It acts as a communication bridge, connecting master units to slave devices over Yokogawa’s Enhanced System Bus (ESB).
With 16 isolated digital inputs and 16 isolated digital outputs, the module ensures secure and reliable signal transmission. Its lightweight design and compact size simplify installation and maintenance in control cabinets. The SB401-11 integrates seamlessly with various industrial networks and supports IEC 61850-3 and IEC 61131-2 standards, making it ideal for demanding environments.
Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Model | SB401-11 |
Type | ESB Bus Interface Slave Module |
Function | Connects master units to slave devices via ESB bus |
Digital I/O | 16 isolated digital inputs, 16 isolated digital outputs |
Weight | 2 kg |
Explosion Protection | Not included |
Standards Compliance | IEC 61850-3, IEC 61131-2 |
Applications | Manufacturing, energy management, transportation systems |
Manufacturer | Yokogawa |
Condition | New, original factory packaging |
Shipping Methods | FedEx, DHL, UPS |
FAQ
Q1: How many digital inputs and outputs does the SB401-11 provide?
A1: The SB401-11 offers 16 isolated digital inputs and 16 isolated digital outputs.
Q2: Is this module explosion-proof?
A2: No, the SB401-11 does not include explosion protection.
Q3: What standards does it comply with?
A3: It complies with IEC 61850-3 and IEC 61131-2 for industrial network safety.
Q4: What is the module weight?
A4: The SB401-11 weighs approximately 2 kg, making installation straightforward.
Q5: Which industries commonly use this module?
A5: It is widely used in manufacturing, energy management, and transportation systems.