I/O Conversion Characteristic - Mitsubishi Q64AD User Manual

Analog-digital converter module
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3 SPECIFICATIONS
Model name
Item
Conversion speed
Absolute maximum input
2
E
PROM write count
Insulation method
Dielectric withstand voltage
Insulation resistance
3
Number of occupied points
Connection terminals
Applicable wire size
Applicable solderless terminal
Internal current consumption
(5 V DC)
Weight

3.1.2 I/O conversion characteristic

3 - 2
Q64AD
(When there is temperature drift, the time calculated by adding 160
Between the I/O terminal and PLC power supply : Photocoupler insulation
Between the I/O terminal and PLC power supply: 500VAC for 1 minute
Between the I/O terminal and PLC power supply: 500VDC 20M or more
R1.25-3 (A solderless terminal with sleeve cannot be used)
0.63 A
0.18 kg
REMARK
See the user's manual for the CPU module being used for general specifications of
the A/D converter modules.
The I/O conversion characteristic represents the angle formed by a straight line
connecting the "offset value" and "gain value" when the analog signals (voltage or
current input) from outside the PLC are converted to digital values.
Offset value
The offset value denotes the analog input value (voltage or current) that makes the
digital output value 0.
Gain value
The gain value denotes the analog input value (voltage or current) that makes the
digital output value:
4000 (in normal resolution mode)
12000 (when 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA or the user range setting is
selected in high resolution mode)
16000 (when -10 to 10 V or 0 to 10 V is selected in high resolution mode).
Q68ADV
80
s/channel
regardless of the number of channels used)
Voltage : ± 15 V
Current : ± 30 mA
Max. 100 thousand times
Between channels : Non-insulated
16 points
18-point terminal block
0.3 to 0.75 mm
0.64 A
0.19 kg
MELSEC-Q
Q68ADI
s will be used
2
0.64 A
0.19 kg
3 - 2

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