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ATD5A-00 S1 Yokogawa 32-Point KS Cable Interface AdapterATD5A-00 S1 Yokogawa 32-Point KS Cable Interface AdapterATD5A-00 S1 Yokogawa 32-Point KS Cable Interface Adapter
ATD5A-00 S1 Yokogawa 32-Point KS Cable Interface Adapter
ATD5A-00 S1 Yokogawa 32-Point KS Cable Interface Adapter
ATD5A-00 S1 Yokogawa 32-Point KS Cable Interface Adapter

ATD5A-00 S1 Yokogawa 32-Point KS Cable Interface Adapter


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PRODUCT SKU : ATD5A-00 S1

PRODUCT TYPE : Cable Interface Adapters

PRODUCT VENDOR : Yokogawa


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Product Details

The Yokogawa ATD5A-00 S1, also cataloged as the ATD5A-00 32-Point KS Cable Interface Adapter, operates as a dedicated hardware component for 32-point digital signal routing and wiring harness interfacing within CENTUM VP DCS platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model ATD5A-00 S1
Brand Yokogawa
Origin Japan
Point Capacity 32 Channels / Points
Connection Interface KS Cable Interface
Weight 0.30 kg
Dimensions 10.2 cm x 3.8 cm x 10.2 cm
Operating Temp -20 to 70 deg C
Power Consumption Passive Interface Assembly (Host Rack Powered)

Yokogawa Channel-to-Channel Isolation & DCS Signal Routing

Yokogawa digital cabling adapters route high-density field I/O signals directly into backplane bus nodes while maintaining signal path integrity. Channel-to-channel isolation architecture prevents noise coupling and ground potential differences across parallel wiring paths. The 32-point terminal interface operates seamlessly alongside 4-20 mA HART loop protocol pairs and digital I/O lines, ensuring channel isolation and preventing signal attenuation or latency degradation during continuous real-time scanning cycles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the ATD5A-00 S1 adapter require an external power supply for passive signal routing?

A: No, the adapter functions as a passive physical routing and interface unit for 32-point KS multi-core cables, deriving low-level bias and signal power directly from the connected DCS I/O module backplane.

Q: How is ground isolation maintained across the 32 signal points on the adapter?

A: Galvanic and channel-to-channel isolation limits are maintained by internal trace separation on the internal substrate, preventing loop currents from circulating between adjacent field channels.

Field Installation Guidelines

Mount the interface unit securely to the designated DIN-rail or cabinet subpanel assembly. Ensure that multi-core KS cables are fully seated and locked with their retaining screws to prevent pin disconnection under vibration. Maintain single-point shield grounding at the enclosure earth busbar, and route signal cables away from high-voltage AC lines in accordance with field installation standards.

Additional Information

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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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