Yaskawa DF9200678-B0 (JANCD-MIF01) I/O Board
May 29, 2026

Yaskawa DF9200678-B0 (JANCD-MIF01) I/O Board

The DF9200678-B0 (official model JANCD-MIF01) is a Concurrent I/O Board for Yaskawa Motoman MRC/XRC robot controllers. It handles high‑speed, simultaneous input/output signal processing for real‑time peripheral coordination.

Description

Model Nomenclature

  • DF9200678: Base part number (MIF01 series)

  • B0: Hardware revision (original release; no RoHS variant)

  • JANCD‑MIF01: Yaskawa official designation

  • Function: Concurrent (simultaneous) I/O control

Specifications

Electrical

  • Input Voltage: 24 V DC ±10%

  • I/O Channels: 32 digital inputs / 32 digital outputs

  • Signal Level: 24 V DC, sink/source selectable

  • Isolation: Optocoupler isolated, 500 Vrms

  • Power Consumption: ~22 W

  • Protection: Surge, short‑circuit, overcurrent

Mechanical & Environmental

  • Dimensions: 220 × 150 × 25 mm

  • Weight: ~0.52 kg

  • Operating Temp: 0 °C to 55 °C

  • Storage Temp: −20 °C to 70 °C

  • Humidity: ≤85% RH (non‑condensing)

  • Protection: IP20 (cabinet mounting)

Interfaces

  • CN1: 24 V DC power

  • CN2: 32‑pin input terminal block

  • CN3: 32‑pin output terminal block

  • CN4: System bus (backplane)

  • LEDs: PWR, RUN, ALM, IN/OUT status

Core Functions

  1. Concurrent I/O Processing: 32‑in/32‑out with simultaneous update for fast‑response devices.

  2. Signal Conditioning: Isolation, filtering, level shifting for external sensors/actuators.

  3. Real‑time Communication: High‑speed bus link to MRC/XRC main controller.

  4. Diagnostics: Per‑channel fault detection; LED and system alarm reporting.

  5. System Expansion: Connects grippers, conveyors, safety doors, and other high‑speed peripherals.

Compatibility

  • Controllers: Motoman MRC, XRC

  • Direct Replacements: DF9200678‑A0, B0

  • Related Boards:

    • Backplane: DF9200674‑B0 / D0

    • I/O: DF9200676‑C0 / D0 / D0N (MRY01B)

    • CPU: JANCD‑CP11

Common Issues & Maintenance

Common Faults

  • No power: Blown fuse or faulty 24 V supply.

  • Channel failure: Burnt optocoupler or terminal corrosion.

  • Bus error: Loose CN4 connector or backplane fault.

Maintenance

  • Use ESD protection during handling.

  • Keep connectors clean and dry.

  • Verify 24 V DC stability before power‑on.

  • Disconnect system power before installation/removal.

Applications

  • High‑speed I/O for Motoman MRC/XRC robot cells.

  • Integration of fast‑cycle peripherals (grippers, solenoids).

  • Safety‑critical signal routing (doors, light curtains).

  • Field replacement for aging A0/B0 I/O boards.


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