The Yokogawa AQ2212 is a 9-slot frame controller and mainframe platform for the AQ2200 Multi Application Test System. It integrates modular optical test and measurement capabilities into a single chassis, eliminating the need for an external controller PC. The AQ2212 accepts up to nine AQ2200 series measurement modules, enabling flexible system configurations for diverse optical testing workflows. Hot-swappable module architecture permits dynamic system reconfiguration under power, while multi-user support accommodates up to 5 simultaneous operators with individual module access.
Technical Specifications
Chassis Architecture
• 9 slots for AQ2200 series measurement modules
• Dimensions: 425 mm (W) × 132.5 mm (H) × 500 mm (D), excluding protrusions
• Power supply: 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
• Power consumption: Approximately 580 VA (including modules)
• Rackmount kit available (Model 735182-09)
Display & Interface
• 320 × 240 pixel high-resolution color TFT LCD with wide viewing angle
• IEEE-488.2 compliant GPIB
• 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet (RJ-45, TCP/IP)
• Front USB Type A (Rev 2.0) for data storage in CSV and BMP formats
• Rear USB Type B (Rev 1.1) with USB-TMC protocol support
• USB memory and CompactFlash card support for external storage
– Key Features
• Hot-Swappable Modules: Insert or remove measurement modules during operation without shutting down the system (warm-up time may be required for measurement accuracy)
• Multi-User Capability: Five users can access and control individual modules simultaneously, enabling shared resource utilization
• Integrated Macro Programming: Create automated measurement sequences via built-in Macro editor without external PC dependency
• Remote Operation: Full remote control and monitoring over LAN and GPIB; free Remote Viewer Software displays controller screen on PC
– Compatibility & Integration
The AQ2212 accommodates the complete AQ2200 module family, including DFB-LD modules, Light Source modules, Grid TLS modules, Optical Sensor modules, Variable Optical Attenuator modules, Optical Switch modules, and Transceiver I/F modules.


















