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Detailed Introduction to Mitsubishi Expansion Cable
Date: 2025-10-24Read: 30
  Mitsubishi Expansion CableIt is a specialized cable used to connect the Mitsubishi PLC main board and expansion board, as well as between expansion boards.
Here isMitsubishi Expansion CableDetailed introduction:
PLC system expansion: In a PLC system, when the number of I/O points or functional modules on the main substrate is insufficient, the system's I/O points or functional modules can be increased by expanding the substrate and cables to meet more complex control requirements.
Remote I/O connection: In scenarios that require remote monitoring or control, remote I/O modules can be connected to the PLC main board through long-distance extension cables to achieve remote data acquisition and control.
Multi machine networking: In scenarios where multiple PLCs need to be networked for control, the main boards of each PLC can be connected through extension cables to achieve data sharing and collaborative control.
Key points for purchasing:
Cable length: Choose the appropriate cable length according to actual needs to avoid waste or inconvenience caused by being too long or too short.
Interface type: Confirm whether the interface type of the cable matches the interface types of the PLC main board and expansion board.
Transmission performance: Understand the transmission performance of cables, such as transmission rate, anti-interference ability, etc., to ensure the stability and reliability of data transmission.
Brand and Quality: Choose brands and high-quality products to ensure the durability and stability of cables.
Precautions for use:
Avoid bundling with high voltage and high current wires: When using extension cables, avoid bundling them with the main circuit (high voltage and high current) wires, and do not place them too close to each other to prevent interference and damage.
Set extension level numbers in ascending order: When setting extension level numbers, they should be set in ascending order so that two extension substrate units are not set to the same number at the same time.
Correctly connect cables: When connecting expansion cables, the OUT end of the expansion cable joint of the substrate unit should be connected to the IN end of the next level expansion substrate unit to ensure the correct transmission of signals.