Product Overview
The Yokogawa AAI143-S00 S1 (AAI143S00S1) is a high-precision 16-channel analog input module tailored for the CENTUM VP and CS 3000 Integrated Production Control Systems. Engineered for high-density signal processing in industries such as chemical manufacturing, oil and gas, and pharmaceutical production, this module accepts standard 4 to 20 mA signals from field transmitters. The AAI143-S00 S1 facilitates critical process monitoring by converting field-level analog data into digital signals for the Field Control Station (FCS). Its primary value lies in its exceptional signal stability and system-to-field isolation, which prevents electrical disturbances from propagating through the DCS, thereby ensuring consistent process control and minimizing risk of equipment failure.
Suffix Breakdown
The model code AAI143-S00 S1 indicates specific hardware features and compatibility standards:
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AAI143: Base model for a 16-Channel Analog Input Module (4 to 20 mA).
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-S (Standard Type): Denotes the standard input signal specification. Unlike the "H" version, this standard module is optimized for high-speed current signal acquisition without integrated HART modulation on every channel.
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0 (Single Configuration): This digit specifies that the module is designed for non-redundant (standalone) operation, though it remains compatible with standard FIO backplanes.
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0 (Basic Type): Indicates the module is built to the standard specification without additional features such as intrinsic safety barriers or conformal coating.
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S1 (Style 1): Represents the original hardware style. Style 1 modules are the "gold standard" for legacy system maintenance and expansions, offering full backward compatibility with older FIO nodes and firmware.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
AAI143-S00 S1 |
| Brand |
Yokogawa |
| Number of Channels |
16-Channel |
| Input Signal |
4 to 20 mA |
| Input Resistance |
250 Ohms |
| Accuracy |
+/- 0.1% of Full Scale |
| Isolation Voltage |
500 VAC between field and system |
| Update Cycle |
10 ms |
| Power Consumption |
230 mA maximum at 5 VDC |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 deg C |
| Weight |
0.30 kg |
| Origin |
Japan |
Technical FAQs
Q1: Can I replace an AAI143-S00 S1 with an AAI143-H00?
A1: Yes, technically the H-version (HART) can replace the S-version, but you must verify that the FCS software configuration supports HART passthrough. If you do not require HART functionality, the AAI143-S00 S1 remains the more cost-effective direct replacement.
Q2: Does the AAI143-S00 S1 support 2-wire transmitter power?
A2: This module is a current-sinking input. For 2-wire transmitters, you must provide an external 24 VDC power supply to the loop. The module measures the current but does not supply the loop power directly from the I/O terminals.
Q3: How do I handle a "Bad Quality" signal in the DCS for a specific channel?
A3: First, measure the mA signal at the module terminals using a calibrated multimeter. If the signal is below 4 mA (e.g., 3.8 mA), the module may report a burnout or bad status. Check for field instrument calibration issues or open-circuit conditions in the field wiring.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Signal Loop Shielding: Always use twisted-pair shielded cables for 4 to 20 mA loops. To prevent ground loops, ensure the shield is grounded at the DCS cabinet end only. Floating shields or double-grounding can introduce noise that fluctuates the 10 ms update cycle readings.
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Terminal Block Compatibility: The AAI143-S00 S1 typically uses a pressure clamp terminal (e.g., ATA11S) or a KS1 cable for connection to a terminal board. When using KS cables, ensure the connector is firmly seated and the thumbscrews are tightened to prevent vibration-induced signal drift.
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Environmental Considerations: Since the -S00 lacks conformal coating, ensure the cabinet environment is kept within 5% to 90% RH (non-condensing). For installations in humid or corrosive environments, we recommend upgrading to the /G3 version or utilizing an air-conditioned instrument room to prevent copper corrosion on the S1 style PCB.