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ANB10D-425 Yokogawa ESB Bus Node UnitANB10D-425 Yokogawa ESB Bus Node UnitANB10D-425 Yokogawa ESB Bus Node Unit
ANB10D-425 Yokogawa ESB Bus Node Unit
ANB10D-425 Yokogawa ESB Bus Node Unit
ANB10D-425 Yokogawa ESB Bus Node Unit

ANB10D-425 Yokogawa ESB Bus Node Unit


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PRODUCT SKU : ANB10D-425

PRODUCT TYPE : ESB Bus Node Units

PRODUCT VENDOR : Yokogawa


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Product Details

The Yokogawa ANB10D-425, also cataloged as the ANB10D ESB Bus Node Unit, operates as a dedicated hardware component for converting and transmitting field I/O signals to the Field Control Unit (FCU) within Yokogawa CENTUM VP CS 3000 systems. It routes analog and contact I/O data through the deterministic ESB bus architecture.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model ANB10D-425
Brand Yokogawa
Product Type ESB Bus Node Units
Communication Interface ESB Bus
Mounting Type 19-inch Rack Mountable
Power Supply Options 100-120 VAC, 220-240 VAC, 24 VDC
Power Consumption 200 VA (100-120 VAC), 230 VA (220-240 VAC), 5.5 A (24 VDC)
Redundancy Dual-Redundant Power Supply
Operating Temp 0 to 50 deg C
Dimensions Standard 19-inch Rack Width (4U Height)
Weight 5.5 kg
Origin Japan

4-20 mA HART Loop Protocol and Channel Isolation

The ANB10D-425 node unit acts as a high-density backplane interface that routes 4-20 mA HART loop protocol signals directly to the system bus without introducing signal attenuation. Galvanic channel-to-channel isolation across the installed I/O cards prevents earth potential differences from corrupting low-level signal processing. The backplane bus structure enforces signal integrity across all slotted I/O positions while maintaining high-frequency HART digital communications across analog channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the dual-redundant power supply operate in the ANB10D-425?

A: The node unit contains two independent power supply modules operating in a load-sharing configuration. If one power source fails, the remaining unit immediately assumes the full power load without interrupting ESB bus communications.

Q: Are I/O modules installed in the ANB10D-425 hot-swappable?

A: Yes. I/O modules mounted on the node unit backplane can be replaced while the system remains powered and operational, provided the host FCU is configured for online module replacement.

Q: What is the primary purpose of the ESB bus connection on this node?

A: The ESB bus interface provides high-speed, deterministic optical/coaxial data link capability to transfer process variable data directly to the host Field Control Unit.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Secure the unit into a standard 19-inch instrument rack using four M5 retaining screws, maintaining at least 100 mm of vertical clearance above and below for convective cooling.
  2. Ensure both AC or DC power feed lines are connected to separate, circuit-breaker-protected power sources to maintain true dual-power redundancy.
  3. Terminate the ESB bus cable connectors firmly and ensure protective grounding conductors are bonded to the rack chassis with a ground resistance of less than 10 ohms.
  4. Verify that all I/O module slot filler plates are installed over unused slots to maintain proper internal enclosure airflow.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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