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AAT141-S00 S2 | YOKOGAWA | CENTUM VP TC/mV Input Module
AAT141-S00 S2 | YOKOGAWA | CENTUM VP TC/mV Input Module
AAT141-S00 S2 | YOKOGAWA | CENTUM VP TC/mV Input Module

AAT141-S00 S2 | YOKOGAWA | CENTUM VP TC/mV Input Module


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PRODUCT SKU : AAT141-S00 S2

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Yokogawa


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Product Details

The YOKOGAWA AAT141-S00 S2, also cataloged as the AAT141 TC/mV Input Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for thermocouple and millivolt signal acquisition within YOKOGAWA CENTUM VP/CS platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model AAT141-S00 S2
Brand YOKOGAWA
Origin Japan
Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 230 x 110 x 30 mm
Operating Temp -20 to 70 deg C
Power Consumption 10 W
Power Supply 24 VDC
Input Channels 16 isolated channels
Input Signal Range -200 mV to +200 mV (TC / mV)
Measurement Accuracy +/-0.1% of full scale
Signal Noise < 5 uVrms
Response Time < 2 seconds
Protocol Support HART protocol
Mounting DIN-rail mountable

Cold Junction Compensation and Channel-to-Channel Isolation

The AAT141-S00 S2 module incorporates dedicated channel-to-channel electrical isolation across all 16 input paths to prevent ground loop interference from corrupting low-level temperature signals. Onboard cold junction compensation (CJC) processing digitizes ambient variations at the terminal interface to correct thermocouple non-linearities in real time. The hardware architecture maintains a signal noise floor below 5 uVrms while supporting HART protocol pass-through for field instrument diagnostics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What signal types can be wired directly to the AAT141-S00 S2 input channels?

A: The module accepts direct millivolt inputs ranging from -200 mV to +200 mV as well as standard industrial thermocouples requiring cold junction compensation.

Q: Does the AAT141-S00 S2 support HART pass-through communication on millivolt loops?

A: Yes, the module features integrated hardware compatibility for HART digital signal pass-through alongside analog sampling.

Q: What is the maximum acceptable signal noise level for incoming TC/mV measurements?

A: Onboard filtering maintains signal noise below 5 uVrms across the input span to preserve measurement accuracy.

Field Installation Guidelines

Ensure all 24 VDC power feeds are isolated prior to installing or removing the module. Mount the AAT141-S00 S2 on a standard 35 mm DIN rail, verifying that the rear locking clip engages completely to ensure mechanical stability. Route thermocouple and millivolt field wiring using twisted, shielded pairs, keeping signal conductors segregated from AC power lines by a minimum of 100 mm. Terminate all cable shields at a single chassis earth ground bus to suppress common-mode noise.

Additional Information

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