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The A2CCPUR21 is a coaxial data link module from Mitsubishi's A Series. This device supports a capacity of 512 I/O points and offers reliable communication capabilities.
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| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Coaxial data link module |
| Product Line | A Series |
| Part Number | A2CCPUR21 |
| Weight | 3.88 lbs (1.76 kg) |
| I/O Capacity | 512 I/O points |
| Maximum Ambient Humidity | 90%, non-condensing |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 55°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20 to 70°C |
| Maximum Altitude | 1000m above sea level |
| Maximum Overall Loop Distance | 10 km |
| Communication Speed | 1.25 Mbps |
| Communication Method | Half duplex and bit serial method |
| Synchronous Method | Frame method |
| Transmission Path Method | Duplex loop |
The Mitsubishi A2CCPUR21 is classified as a coaxial data link module. This module is engineered to manage a maximum of 512 I/O points, facilitating a comprehensive connection scheme in various applications. With a communications speed rating of 1.25 Mbps, it ensures efficient data transmission.
Operational capabilities include a maximum loop distance of up to 10 kilometers, enabling extensive network configurations. Designed for robustness, it functions effectively in environments with temperatures ranging between 0°C and 55°C while resisting humidity levels of up to 90%, without condensation.
For storage needs, this model withstands temperatures from -20°C to 70°C. It is rated for a maximum altitude of 1000 meters above sea level, accommodating different installation scenarios. The communication method is implemented through a half duplex and bit serial approach, supplemented by a synchronous frame method for greater synchronization. Furthermore, the transmission path operates on a duplex loop methodology, ensuring reliable and consistent data flow.