JANCD-MCP02
May 25, 2026

JANCD-MCP02

I. Product Overview The Yanagiba JANCD series dedicated communication control board (common variant: MCP02B-1), compatible with A1000 and other series of frequency converters, is responsible for multi-protocol communication, motion instruction parsing and data interaction. It is the core communication board of the transmission system and a commonly used spare part in industrial automation.

Description

II. Technical Specifications

Brand: YASKAWA (Anson)

Model: JANCD-MCP02 (MCP02B-1 is a special version for the inverter)

Power Supply: DC 24V ±10%

Power Consumption: ≤ 28W

Communication Protocols: EtherNet/IP, Profibus-DP, Modbus RTU, RS-485

Network Port Rate: Up to 100Mbps

Operating Temperature: -10℃ to 60℃

Storage Temperature: -20℃ to 80℃

Humidity: ≤ 90% RH (No condensation)

Compatible Inverters: A1000 Series (5.5kW to 90kW)

Certifications: CE, UL

III. Installation and Wiring Installation

Adapts to the special slot of the ABB frequency converter control cabinet, can be unplugged and plugged in when power is off.

Align with the guide rail and push in, then tighten the fixing screws to ensure good contact with the back panel. Connecting the wires

Power Supply: DC24V, positive and negative poles correspond to the board terminal, and there is no looseness.

Communication: Ethernet port connects to PLC / upper computer; RS-485/Profibus terminals connect to corresponding bus cables.

Grounding: The grounding terminal of the board card is reliably connected to the control cabinet ground to reduce interference.

IV. Maintenance and Care

Daily: Observe the LED status lights to confirm normal communication / operation; Keep the cabinet dry and dust-free.

Regularly (every 3 months): Power off and blow off dust; Check the connectors for looseness and oxidation; Verify the torque of the terminal blocks.

Long-term: Avoid high temperature, humidity, and vibration environments; Store spare parts in a dry environment of -20℃ to 80℃ with sealing.

V. Fault Troubleshooting

Communication failure

Check the connection and connector of the network cable / bus cable; Verify the matching of protocol and baud rate parameters.

Observe the communication LED light; If abnormal, replace the cable or board card for testing.

Power failure

Measure the DC24V voltage to be within ±10% range; Check for short circuits or loose connections between the power module and wiring.

Frequency converter no response

Reinsert the board card to ensure good contact; Check if the backplane is intact; If still abnormal, replace the MCP02 board card.

Data transmission error

Check the grounding for reliability; Investigate electromagnetic interference on site; Update communication parameter configuration.


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