Brand:Yokogawa Electric Item No.:Yokogawa NFSBT02 Product Origin:Japan Product Dimensions:130 × 100 × 42 mm Product Weight:0.30 kg Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card Goods_stock:15 Shipping Port:Xiamen, China Lead Time:1-3 Days Condition:Brand New And Original Warranty:1 Year Certificate:COO
The Yokogawa NFSBT02 is a Field I/O (FIO) node baseplate / backplane module designed for CENTUM VP and ProSafe-RS systems, providing the essential physical and electrical foundation for mounting multiple I/O modules within an FIO node.
Rather than performing signal processing itself, the NFSBT02 functions as the structural backbone of the I/O station, distributing power, system communication, grounding, and mechanical alignment across all installed modules. It is widely used in oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and large-scale process automation systems, where high reliability and stable I/O communication are critical.
The NFSBT02 acts as the baseplate for Yokogawa FIO nodes, enabling stable module interconnection and system bus distribution in CENTUM VP architectures.
Physical Dimensions & Weight
Item
Specification
Dimensions (W × H × D)
130 × 100 × 42 mm
Weight
~0.30 kg
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Applications (Reliable Infrastructure for Distributed I/O Systems)
The NFSBT02 is widely used in:
Oil & gas production and pipeline control systems
Petrochemical refinery automation
Power generation and turbine control systems
Chemical process plants
Large-scale SCADA and DCS architectures
It is especially suitable for applications requiring modular I/O expansion with high system stability and low-noise signal distribution.