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Yaskawa Sigma 5 JUSP-RCP01AAB

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JUSP-RCP01AAB

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The JUSP-RCP01AAB is a power-supply board from Yaskawa's Sigma 5 series. With an AC input voltage range of 200 to 220 V and a frequency capability of 50/60 Hz, it supports a variety of applications.

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Technical specifications for JUSP-RCP01AAB

ManufacturerYaskawa
Product TypePower-supply board
Product LineSigma 5
Part NumberJUSP-RCP01AAB
Weight0.44 lbs (0.20 kg)
AC Input200–220 V AC
Input Range170–242 V
Frequency50 / 60 Hz
Status LampGreen LED
Input Tolerance±10 / −15 %
Form FactorPlug-in PCB
DC Outputs+5 V/5 A, +7 V/2.5 A, +15 V/1.3 A, −15 V/0.6 A
ConnectionsMulti-pin connector
ProtectionOvercurrent limit
Operating Temperature-20°C to 70°C
Storage Temperature-25°C to 80°C
Compatible UnitJUSP-ACP25JAA Servo Drive
Cooling MethodForced Air

The Yaskawa JUSP-RCP01AAB is a reliable power-supply board within the Sigma 5 series. Designed to operate effectively at an AC input range of 200–220 V, this unit can accommodate a broader input range of 170 to 242 V, making it versatile for different settings. The frequency of operation is flexible at either 50 or 60 Hz.

In terms of power output, the board offers multiple DC outputs, including +5 V rated for 5 A, +7 V at 2.5 A, +15 V at 1.3 A, and −15 V providing 0.6 A. These outputs are crucial for driving various components in automated systems. The form factor is a plug-in PCB, which simplifies installation and maintenance within the compatible unit, the JUSP-ACP25JAA servo drive.

Monitoring the operational status is straightforward, featuring a green LED status lamp that provides visual feedback on the power-supply board's performance. Protective measures are implemented with an overcurrent limit to safeguard against potential faults.

Operating under a temperature range of -20°C to 70°C, the unit is built to withstand harsh conditions, while storage temperatures can be as low as -25°C and as high as 80°C. Additionally, the power-supply board relies on forced air as its cooling method, ensuring efficient heat management during operation.