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Mitsubishi A Series A2CCPUR21

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A2CCPUR21

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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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Technical specifications for A2CCPUR21

ManufacturerMitsubishi
Product TypeCoaxial data link module
Product LineA Series
Part NumberA2CCPUR21
Weight3.88 lbs (1.76 kg)
I/O Capacity512 I/O points
Maximum Ambient Humidity90%, non-condensing
Operating Temperature0°C to 55°C
Storage Temperature-20 to 70°C
Maximum Altitude1000m above sea level
Maximum Overall Loop Distance10 km
Communication Speed1.25 Mbps
Communication MethodHalf duplex and bit serial method
Synchronous MethodFrame method
Transmission Path MethodDuplex 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.