The Mitsubishi QY41P is a digital input module designed for use in the Mitsubishi Q-series PLC system. It provides high-speed input functionality for connecting external digital signals (such as from sensors, switches, or relays) to the PLC for processing. This module is ideal for applications that require real-time monitoring and control of on/off devices such as limit switches, proximity sensors, or other digital input devices in automation systems.
Number of Channels: 16 digital input channels (24 V DC)
Input Type:
ON/OFF digital signals
24 V DC voltage level
Input Signal Type:
Sinking type: The input signal is provided to the module
High-speed Input: Allows for fast and reliable signal detection from various industrial sensors or switches
Compact Design: Space-saving form factor for easy integration into the Q-series rack system
Installation: Plugs directly into the Mitsubishi Q-series PLC rack for easy and efficient installation
LED Indicators: Each input channel features an LED indicator for real-time status monitoring
Specifications / Parameters:
Number of Input Channels: 16 digital input channels
Input Voltage:
24 V DC (standard for industrial digital inputs)
Input Signal Type:
Sinking type (signal is provided to the module)
Input Voltage Range:
ON: 15–30 V DC
OFF: 0–5 V DC
Input Current:
ON: ≥ 4 mA
OFF: ≤ 1 mA
Response Time:
ON to OFF: 5 ms (typical)
OFF to ON: 5 ms (typical)
Isolation: Optical isolation for safety and reliability
Input LED Indicator: Each input channel has an individual LED indicator for easy visual status monitoring
Mounting:
Plugs directly into the Q-series PLC rack
Q-series compatible rack system for easy integration
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: Used for interfacing with digital input devices such as switches, sensors, and relays in automated systems
Process Control: Suitable for applications requiring precise monitoring of ON/OFF signals, such as in production lines or batch processing
Machine Monitoring: Ideal for monitoring the status of mechanical systems, detecting limit switches, and other on/off status indicators
Factory Automation: Perfect for factory floor systems, allowing digital inputs to trigger alarms, control systems, or other devices in an automation setup
Testing Equipment: Can be used to monitor test equipment or laboratory instruments that use digital signals to indicate their status
Energy Management: Used to monitor and control power-related devices that operate with simple on/off switches or sensors