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: NX100JZRCR-NTU30B-1 SGDR-SDA350A01B SGDR-SDA710A01B JANCD-YSF21-E DX200JANCD-YSF21-E
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Technical Dossier
When a machine safety board fails inside a Yaskawa NX100 or DX200 robot controller, the robot arm stops. The production cell stops. And if no replacement exists in your storeroom, the conversation shifts from maintenance to capital expenditure — a forced migration to a current-generation controller platform that can run well into six or seven figures once engineering, re-integration, re-programming, and re-certification costs are tallied. The JANCD-YSF21-E is the functional safety board that sits at the heart of these controllers, enforcing dual-channel safety logic for the servo drives (SGDR-SDA350A01B, SGDR-SDA710A01B) and the NX100JZRCR-NTU30B-1 controller chassis. Yaskawa has discontinued this board as part of the NX100 and early DX200 platform end-of-life cycle. DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock. This page exists because your maintenance window does not.
| Part Number | JANCD-YSF21-E |
|---|---|
| Compatible Controller | Yaskawa NX100 (JZRCR-NTU30B-1), DX200 |
| Compatible Servo Drives | SGDR-SDA350A01B, SGDR-SDA710A01B |
| Function | Machine Safety Board – dual-channel functional safety logic |
| Platform Status | Discontinued / End-of-Life (NX100 & early DX200 series) |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Electrical parameters beyond the above are not published here to avoid inaccurate data. Confirmed specifications are available upon request with your system documentation.
The Yaskawa NX100 controller was the backbone of high-throughput arc welding, spot welding, and material handling cells throughout the 2000s and early 2010s. Many of these systems remain in production today — not because they are outdated in capability, but because the tooling, fixtures, and process programs built around them represent years of engineering investment that cannot be replicated cheaply. The JANCD-YSF21-E is the safety board that makes these robots legally and functionally operable. Without it, the robot cannot pass its safety self-check at power-on. There is no software workaround. There is no cross-compatible substitute from the current YRC1000 platform. The only path that does not involve a full controller replacement is sourcing this exact board from the secondary market.
Factory managers facing end-of-life pressure from OEM support teams are often told that upgrading is the only option. That is commercially motivated advice. The mechanical structure of a Yaskawa robot arm — the gearboxes, the wrist, the structural castings — routinely outlasts two or three controller generations. Replacing a $300–$800 safety board to preserve a $150,000–$400,000 robot cell is not a workaround. It is sound asset management. DriveKNMS specializes in exactly this supply chain gap: sourcing, verifying, and delivering the boards that keep legacy automation assets productive for an additional 5 to 10 years beyond OEM support termination.
The decision to retire an automated production cell is rarely driven by the robot's mechanical condition. It is almost always driven by the unavailability of a specific electronic component. The following strategy is used by maintenance teams that have successfully extended NX100 and DX200 system life well beyond OEM support windows:
Sourcing an obsolete safety-critical board from an unverified channel is a documented risk. DriveKNMS applies a 5-step inspection protocol to every JANCD-YSF21-E unit before it is offered for sale:
What warranty applies to an obsolete spare part?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against DOA (dead on arrival) and functional failure under normal operating conditions for refurbished units. New Old Stock units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units sourced by DriveKNMS are inspected for Yaskawa OEM markings, board revision codes, and component date codes consistent with the production period of the NX100 and DX200 platforms. Counterfeit detection is part of our intake inspection. Documentation is available upon request.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For facilities operating multiple NX100 or DX200 cells, holding two to three spare JANCD-YSF21-E boards is a defensible maintenance strategy. Global secondary market supply of this board is finite and declining. Prices will increase as supply contracts. Procurement now, at known cost, is preferable to emergency sourcing at premium cost during a production stoppage.
Can you source related boards for the same system?
Yes. DriveKNMS maintains inventory and sourcing networks for the broader NX100 and DX200 spare parts ecosystem, including CPU boards, I/O boards, servo drive components, and teach pendants. Contact us with your full BOM for a consolidated quote.