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The Mitsubishi AY40 Transistor Output Module has 16 transistor output points with a DC voltage of 12/24V. This device is intended for industrial automation applications. Its goal is to provide fine control over output points while guaranteeing fast reaction times (2ms) and includes a surge absorber for safety. Due to the nature of the module, which includes centralized sampling, hysteresis phenomena, and effective memory management, it is a dependable and effective solution for various control requirements.
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| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
|---|---|
| Product Line | A Series |
| Part Number | AY40 |
| Weight | 1.13 lbs (0.51 kg) |
| Output Points | 16 points |
| Voltage | DC 12/24V |
| OFF Leakage Current | 0.1mA |
| Output Type | Transistor Output (Type Sink) |
| Response Time | 2ms |
| Common End | 8 points |
| Terminal Station | 20 points |
| Surge Absorber | Included |
| Memory Type | System Program (Read-Only Memory) |
The Mitsubishi AY40 Transistor Output Module is a flexible and effective part created to give precise control over output points in industrial automation applications. It offers a sink output type and 16 points of transistor outputs with a DC voltage of 12/24V. With a refresh rate of 2ms, the module provides speedy response times. It also has a surge absorber for further protection against voltage spikes. The AY40 is appropriate for use in 20-point terminal stations since it has 8 points with a common termination. The module utilizes a scanning procedure that emphasizes input signal sampling and output signal updating. The input end changes state during the program implementation phase but is unread until the program scan. The input sampling, program running, and output refreshing phases make up the scan cycle. Changes made during program execution are reflected in the component image register. CPU speed, instruction duration, and instruction count all affect how long a scan cycle lasts. Hysteresis phenomena develop as a result of centralized sampling and output modes, causing input/output reaction delays. The AY40 demonstrates the development in product diversity and application scope as PLC technology progresses, providing the best performance-to-price ratio for a range of control applications. Management, monitoring, and user applications are safely stored in the module's system program memory, which uses read-only memory to avoid data loss. The Mitsubishi AY40 Transistor Output Module stands as a dependable and effective option for industrial control activities, meeting a variety of automation applications with its powerful features and performance.