The Mitsubishi QY40P is a digital output module designed for integration with the Mitsubishi Q-series PLC. It provides 16 output channels capable of delivering high-speed digital control for various automation devices such as actuators, relays, solenoids, and other digital output devices. This module is ideal for applications that require precise switching operations, like controlling machinery, sensors, or other devices that require on/off control signals.
Number of Output Channels: 16 digital output channels
Output Type:
Sourcing: The module provides voltage to the connected output device
Output Voltage: 24 V DC (standard for industrial digital outputs)
Output Signal Type: ON/OFF control signals to drive external devices
High-Speed Output: Provides fast and reliable switching for devices that require digital control
Built-in LED Indicators: Each output channel features an LED for real-time status monitoring
Compact Design: Space-efficient and easy to integrate into Q-series PLC racks for system expansion
Reliability: Robust construction suitable for industrial environments
Specifications / Parameters:
Number of Output Channels: 16 digital output channels
Output Voltage:
24 V DC (common in industrial applications)
Output Type:
Sourcing (the module supplies voltage to the connected device)
Maximum Output Current per Channel: 0.5 A (per channel)
Maximum Output Current for All Channels: 8 A (total)
Response Time:
ON to OFF: 5 ms (typical)
OFF to ON: 5 ms (typical)
Output LED Indicator: Each channel is equipped with an LED indicator to show real-time status
Mounting:
Plugs directly into the Q-series PLC rack for easy system expansion
Fully compatible with Q-series PLC racks
Dimensions:
Width: 90 mm
Height: 90 mm
Depth: 92 mm
Weight: Approx. 0.3 kg
Operating Temperature: 0°C to +55°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C to +70°C
Humidity: 20% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
Altitude: Up to 2000 meters above sea level
Protection Class: IP20 (for indoor use, within a control panel)
Applications:
Industrial Automation: Provides digital outputs to control various devices such as actuators, relays, and solenoids in automation systems
Control Systems: Ideal for controlling devices that require simple ON/OFF switching, such as conveyor belts, robotic arms, or motors
Process Control: Used in applications where controlling digital output devices such as valves, pumps, or solenoids is required
Machine Control: Controls machinery in automated production lines, offering high-speed switching capabilities
Energy Management: Manages control of electrical systems, lighting, and power distribution networks
Factory Automation: Used for controlling a wide variety of digital devices in factory automation systems
Test Systems: Useful in test benches where digital outputs are needed for triggering equipment or responses