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Yokogawa SDV531-L23 Digital Output Module
Yokogawa SDV531-L23 Digital Output Module
Yokogawa SDV531-L23 Digital Output Module

Yokogawa SDV531-L23 Digital Output Module


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PRODUCT SKU : SDV531-L23

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Output Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Yokogawa


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Product Details

The Yokogawa SDV531-L23, also cataloged as the SDV531 Digital Output Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for driving 24 VDC Discrete Field Actuators within ProSafe-RS Safety Instrumented System platforms. It controls high-integrity digital output signals to solenoids and interlock relays while executing internal diagnostics.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model SDV531-L23
Brand Yokogawa
Origin Japan
Weight 0.28 kg
Dimensions 75 mm x 114 mm x 90 mm
Operating Temp -20 to 60 deg C
Power Consumption 280 mA max at 5 VDC, 140 mA max at 24 VDC
System Platform ProSafe-RS Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
Output Channels 8 Digital Output Channels
Output Rating 24 VDC nominal, up to 25 mA per channel
Max Load Current 0.6 A per line (4.8 A total)
Min Load Current 35 mA
Output Response Time Less than or equal to 30 ms
Isolation Withstand 2 kV AC for 1 minute (signal to system ground)
External Power Supply 24 VDC (minimum 5 A requirement)

Channel-to-Channel Isolation and Loop Diagnostics

The SDV531-L23 incorporates channel-to-channel isolation parameters to prevent ground potential variations from corrupting output switching circuits across the 8 discrete channels. Designed to interface with safety instrumented loops, the module continuously monitors line integrity to detect short-circuit and open-circuit wire conditions. Pass-through current and voltage isolation loops ensure that physical faults on individual field lines do not compromise system backplane communication or propagate to adjacent safety logic execution paths.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What happens to the outputs on the SDV531-L23 during an internal module diagnostic failure?

A: Upon detection of an unrecoverable internal hardware fault or CPU timeout, the module executes a fail-safe state release, de-energizing all 8 digital output channels to bring connected field devices to their predefined safe states.

Q: What power source requirements exist for powering external load loops on the SDV531-L23?

A: An external field power supply of 24 VDC with a current rating of at least 5 A must be connected to feed the field-side load driver circuitry independently from internal system logic power.

Q: How is galvanic isolation structured between system logic and field wiring on this unit?

A: Optical and transformer-coupled isolation barriers provide a withstand rating of 2 kV AC for 1 minute between field signal lines and internal system ground to protect system backplane electronics.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mount the module onto the dedicated panel or subnode rack, ensuring the retaining mechanical latches engage completely to lock the assembly against vibration.
  2. Terminate all 24 VDC field wiring to the signal cable interface adapter, maintaining wire gauge sizing compliant with the 0.6 A per line maximum current load limit.
  3. Connect the external 24 VDC power source to dedicated power terminals, verifying correct polarity before applying system power.
  4. Route field digital output conductors separately from high-voltage AC cables and variable frequency drive motor leads to prevent capacitive noise coupling.
  5. Bond system chassis ground connections using a low-impedance copper strap to establish a stable reference for the 2 kV AC isolation rating.

Additional Information

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