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The Mitsubishi FX3G40MTES module is designed for versatile control strategies, incorporating 40 input/output points. It operates on an AC power supply and utilizes 24V DC inputs, offering flexibility with sink/source configurations alongside transistor outputs.
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| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
|---|---|
| Product Line | FX Series |
| Part Number | FX3G40MTES |
| Weight | 1.50 lbs (0.68 kg) |
| Input/Output Points | 40 (24 inputs, 16 outputs) |
| Power Supply Type | AC power supply |
| Input Type | 24V DC, sink/source |
| Output Type | Transistor |
| Ladder Diagram | Supported |
| Program Memory | 32,000 steps (EEPROM) |
| Max Input/Output Points | 128 points (remote I/O included: 256 points) |
| Real-Time Clock | Built-in, range 1980 to 2079 |
The Mitsubishi FX3G40MTES is an integrated module featuring 40 input and output points. These include 24 inputs and 16 outputs, providing the necessary resources for various automated tasks. It operates using an AC power supply, making it suitable for diverse applications. The unit supports 24V DC inputs, configured in either sink or source mode, enhancing its adaptability in different environments.
This module utilizes transistor output types, ensuring efficient signal management. Ladder diagrams can facilitate programming, supported by a substantial program memory capacity of 32,000 steps stored in EEPROM.
This device's dimensions are compact, measuring 130 mm in width, 90 mm in height, and 86 mm in depth, contributing to its lightweight form of 0.70 kg. When combined with remote I/O, the FX3G40MTES can encompass a maximum of 128 points, effectively doubling to 256 points if needed. A built-in real-time clock adds a timekeeping feature covering the years from 1980 to 2079, allowing time-sensitive applications to be managed efficiently.