Mitsubishi AJ71PB92D

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SKUAJ71PB92D
ManufacturerMitsubishi
CategoryIndustrial automation components
6-month warranty
Available (1-3 days): 3 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
2549,64PLN
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Description

The Mitsubishi AJ71PB92D is a PROFIBUS-DP Interface Module designed for seamless integration of Mitsubishi MELSEC-A series programmable controllers into PROFIBUS-DP industrial networks. This module facilitates high-speed decentralized communication, enabling efficient control and data exchange between the PLC and PROFIBUS-DP devices. Key features include support for network communication speeds up to 12 Mbps, compatibility with station numbers ranging from 0 to 125, and a self-diagnosis function for hardware testing. The module operates as a class 1 master station in the PROFIBUS-DP network, ensuring reliable and robust performance in industrial automation applications.

Specifications

Weight
0.16 kgs
Product Type
PROFIBUS-DP Interface Module
Series
MELSEC-A
Network Protocol
PROFIBUS-DP
Maximum Network Speed
12 Mbps
Station Number Range
0 to 125
Self-Diagnosis Function
Yes

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