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The QJ72LP2525 by Mitsubishi is a remote input/output controller used in NET/H applications, featuring a communication capacity of up to 25 megabits per second for efficient data transfer across networks. The device supports connections via optical fiber cable, facilitating distances of up to 30 kilometers between system components.
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| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi |
|---|---|
| Product Type | NET/H remote input/output controller |
| Product Line | Melsec-Q |
| Part Number | QJ72LP2525 |
| Weight | 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg) |
| Communication Speed | 25/10 megabits per second |
| Maximum Cable Distance | 30 kilometers |
| Network System | Optical loop system |
| Type of Connection Cable | Optical fiber cable |
| Communication Method | Token ring |
| Synchronization Method | Frame synchronization |
| Encoding Method | Non Return to Zero Inverted (NRZI) method |
| Distance Between Each Station | 1 kilometer (maximum) |
| Internal Current Consumption | 0.89 Amperes at 5 Volts DC |
| Number of Connected Station Per Network | 65 stations |
| Network Topology | Duplex loop |
| Maximum Number of Networks | 239 networks |
Mitsubishi's QJ72LP2525 is engineered as a NET/H remote input/output controller, marking a significant advancement in communication technology. It achieves a remarkable communication speed of 25/10 megabits per second. This device is capable of a maximum cable distance of 30 kilometers when using optical fiber connections, which enhances its suitability for extensive setups.
The network operates on an optical loop system, using a duplex loop topology. This structure accommodates up to 65 connected stations per network, overseeing accurate and efficient data transactions. Additionally, the maximum number of networks that can be managed stands at 239, allowing fluid interchange between numerous systems. Communication is facilitated through a token ring method, ensuring organized data transfer among connected devices.
Synchronization is achieved via frame synchronization, while the encoding method employed is Non Return to Zero Inverted (NRZI), contributing to efficient data representation and minimizing errors. This controller measures 3.54 inches in height, 1.08 inches in width, and 3.54 inches in depth, which translates to 90 mm tall, 27.4 mm wide, and 90 mm deep. It has an internal current consumption of 0.89 Amperes at a 5 Volt DC supply, contributing to an overall lightweight design of 0.33 pounds (0.15 kilograms). Lastly, the maximum distance between each station in the network is capped at 1 kilometer.