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The Yaskawa JANCD-BB02 is a backplane circuit board designed for use in the XRC series. This part is specifically compatible with Yaskawa's Motoman DX100 series controllers, facilitating communication in industrial automation and robotic control applications.
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| Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Backplane Circuit Board |
| Product Line | XRC |
| Part Number | JANCD-BB02 |
| Weight | 4.00 lbs (1.81 kg) |
| Primary Function | Serves as the main backplane for connecting various components |
| Compatibility | Compatible with Yaskawa Motoman DX100 series controllers |
| Application | Industrial automation, robotic control systems |
| Mounting Type | Robotic controller chassis |
| Communication Protocol | Industrial Communication Protocols |
| Max. Operating Humidity | 80% (non-condensing) |
| Max. Storage Humidity | 80% (non-condensing) |
| Min. Temperature | 0°C |
| Max. Temperature | 40°C |
| Max. Altitude | 1000m above sea level |
The JANCD-BB02 backplane circuit board from Yaskawa's XRC series serves a fundamental role in connecting a range of components within industrial automation environments. This board is specifically compatible with the Motoman DX100 series controllers, making it pivotal for robotic control applications.
Weighing 1.81 kg, this backplane is constructed to be robust and effective within its designated use. It is designed for mounting within a robotic controller chassis, which enhances its functionality and ease of integration.
The board supports industrial communication protocols, enabling reliable data transmission between modules. It is of critical importance to ensure that it operates within its stated parameters, with a maximum operating temperature of 40°C and a minimum of 0°C. Humidity levels must also be monitored, as the maximum operational level is capped at 80% (non-condensing). Additionally, the JANCD-BB02 can sustain a maximum altitude of 1000 meters above sea level, permitting it to be utilized in various geographic locations. The versatility of this backplane enhances its application in diverse industrial automation and robotic control systems.