Model: | Q02UCPU |
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Brand: | Mitsubishi |
Origin: | Made In Japan |
Category: | Electronics & Electricity / Electric Control System |
Label: | PLC Controller , Programmable Logic C , PLC Module |
Price: |
US $326.9
/ pc
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Min. Order: | 1 pc |
Live Chat: | Last Online:13 Jul, 2018 |
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Universal model QCPU
Up to 8192 points (X/Y0 to 1FFF) are supported as the number of I/O device points usable for the remote I/O stations in the MELSECNET/H remote I/O network and CC-Link data link.
Item | Universal model QCPU | ||||||
Q00UJCPU | Q00UCPU | Q01UCPU | Q02UCPU | ||||
Control method | Stored program cyclic operation | ||||||
I/O control mode | Refresh mode
(Direct access I/O is available by specifying direct access I/O (DX¨, DY¨).) |
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Program language | Sequence control language | Relay symbol language, logic symbolic language, MELSAP3 (SFC), MELSAP-L, function block, and structured text (ST) | |||||
Processing speed | LD X0 | 120ns | 80ns | 60ns | 40ns | ||
MOV D0 D1 | 240ns | 160ns | 120ns | 80ns | |||
Constant scan (Function for keeping regular scan time) | 0.5 to 2000ms
(Setting available in 0.5ms unit.) (Setting by parameters.) |
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Program size*1, *2 | 10K steps (40K bytes) | 15K steps (60K bytes) | 20K steps (80K bytes) | ||||
Program memory (drive 0) | 40K bytes | 60K bytes | 80K bytes | ||||
No. of times of writing data into the standard ROM | Max. 100000 times | ||||||
No. of I/O device points (No. of points usable on program.) | 8192 points (X/Y0 to 1FFF) | ||||||
No. of I/O points (No. of points accessible to the actual I/O module.) | 256 points (X/Y0 to FFF) | 1024 points (X/Y0 to 3FF) | 2048 points (X/Y0 to 7FF) | ||||
5VDC internal current consumption | 0.37A | 0.33A | 0.23A | ||||
External dimensions
(mm) |
H | 98
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98
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W | 244.4 | 27.4 | |||||
D | 98 | 89.3 | |||||
Weight (kg) | 0.70 | 0.15 | 0.20 |
*1 The size unit of the files stored in the memory area differs depending on the CPU module.
*2 The maximum number of executable sequence steps is obtained by the following formula. (Program size) - (File header size (Default: 34 steps))