Yaskawa YPHT11014-1A Circuit Board – Obsolete Drive Control Spare Part
Yaskawa YPHT11014-1A Circuit Board – Obsolete Drive Control Spare Part When a Yaskawa YPHT11014-1A circuit board fails in a production…
Model: SGDV-5R4D11A020000
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Technical Dossier
The Yaskawa SGDV series (Sigma-5) represents one of the most widely deployed AC servo drive platforms in global heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical complexes, nuclear power auxiliary systems, offshore refinery automation lines, and large-scale discrete manufacturing, the SGDV platform is recognized for its high-speed tuning algorithm, vibration suppression function, and compatibility with Yaskawa's MECHATROLINK-II/III motion network. Its global installed base — spanning North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific — makes it a long-term maintenance obligation for plant engineers and MRO procurement teams alike.
The Sigma series servo drive lineage began with the Sigma-I (SGDA) in the early 1990s, progressing through Sigma-II (SGDB), Sigma-III (SGDS), and Sigma-IV (SGDH) before culminating in the Sigma-5 (SGDV) platform, introduced circa 2008. The SGDV introduced a fully digital control loop with auto-tuning via the SigmaWin+ software suite, replacing the semi-analog parameter adjustment of earlier generations. Key architectural advances include: 32-bit RISC processor-based current control, integrated safety function (STO — Safe Torque Off) compliant with IEC 61800-5-2, dual-port MECHATROLINK-III support for high-speed multi-axis synchronization, and a unified parameter structure compatible with the Sigma-7 (SGDV successor) migration path. Plants that standardized on SGDV between 2008 and 2018 now face a mixed-lifecycle environment: the series entered the mature/declining phase post-2020, with Yaskawa officially recommending migration to SGDV7 (Sigma-7). However, the installed base remains extensive, and direct replacement of SGDV units without full system re-engineering is the dominant maintenance strategy in brownfield facilities.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly stocked models within the Yaskawa SGDV (Sigma-5) series, classified by power rating and interface type. Each model designation encodes: current capacity, voltage class, interface option, and option code.
Single-Phase 200V Class (Small Frame)
Three-Phase 200V Class (Mid Frame)
Three-Phase 400V Class
MECHATROLINK-III Interface Variants
As the SGDV series transitions into its end-of-active-production phase, procurement of specific option-coded variants — such as the SGDV-5R4D11A020000 — becomes progressively more difficult through standard distribution channels. Yaskawa's authorized distributors prioritize current-generation Sigma-7 inventory, leaving brownfield operators dependent on specialist MRO suppliers for SGDV continuity.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated SGDV lifecycle inventory program covering: new-old-stock (NOS) units sourced from decommissioned OEM lines, factory-refurbished units with full parameter reset and functional verification, cross-reference mapping to Sigma-7 equivalents for sites planning phased migration, and emergency same-week dispatch for critical process downtime scenarios. All SGDV units are stored in ESD-safe, climate-controlled warehousing and shipped with full traceability documentation.
The SGDV series employs a high-frequency PWM current control loop and a multi-layer backplane integrating encoder feedback, safety I/O, and MECHATROLINK bus communication on a single PCB assembly. Standard bench testing is insufficient for validating these interdependencies. DriveKNMS applies a dedicated SGDV test protocol that includes: full-load dynamic torque response test using matched SGMJV/SGMGV servo motor test rigs, encoder signal integrity verification (incremental and absolute serial encoder types), STO (Safe Torque Off) functional safety circuit continuity test per IEC 61800-5-2, MECHATROLINK-II/III communication handshake and cyclic data integrity test, thermal cycling under rated current for minimum 30 minutes, and parameter backup and restoration using SigmaWin+ v5/v7 software. Units that fail any test stage are quarantined and not returned to inventory.