Q06HCPU-A PLC CPU Module MITSUBISHI MELSECQ Programmable Controller
- General specifications of Mitsubishi QCPU series PLC
- CPU types: basic CPU, high-performance CPU, process CPU, redundant CPU, and general-purpose CPU
- Program memory: instruction steps from 8k to 1000k
- Command processing speed: from 1.9ns to 200ns
- Maximum basic I/O total input: 256/1024/4096
- I/O bus extended using CC Link: 2048/8192
- Connector: RS232, USB mini, and Ethernet
- Supports SD card storage cards
- Support automatic PID adjustment, CC Link Field Network connection
- Supports multiple modules such as I/O, simulation, motion control, communication (Modbus, Profibus, CanOpen, etc.)
- Q06HCPU specifications
- CPU type: High performance CPU
- Program memory: 60k instruction steps
- Instruction processing speed: 34ns
- Maximum basic I/O total: 4096
- Total number of CC Link expansion I/O heads: 8192
- Connector: USB mini, RS232
- Supports high-speed interrupt function in CPU version
- Documents - Software
- QCPU series directory: download
- QCPU series hardware manual: download
- QCPU series programming manual: download
- QCPU series functional manual: download
- Software GX Developer V8.0: Download
- Software GX Developer V8.91: Download
- Software GX Simulator V7: Download
- Software GX Work 2+3 Full Download
- Technical Article Compilation: Technical Support
- application program
- Compared with previous generations of Mitsubishi PLCs, Q06HCPU has significant advantages in the Q series, suitable for distributed line control problems that require a large number of I/O inputs with low processing performance. The Q06HCPU code that supports high-speed interrupt functions is suitable for fast response control problems in various external impact dependent scenarios.
Specifications:
Condition | New |
Weight (kg) | 0.2 |
Our Part Number | Q06HCPU |
Height (mm) | 98 |
Width (mm) | 27.4 |
Depth (mm) | 89.3 |
Brand | Mitsubishi |
Manufacturer Range | Q Series |
Short Description | Mitsubishi Q06HCPU Q Series High Speed Q Cpu Module, 60k Step Memory, 34ns Per Instruction, Multi Processor Capability |
Range Overview:
- Q CPU modules available as single & multi processor
- RS232C interface for easy programming & monitoring
- Integrated flash ROMs for memory operation
- Processing the inputs & outputs with refresh mode
- Q02HCPU & upwards have a USB interface
- Floating point arithmetic according to IEEE 754
- Mathematical functions such as angle/exponential functions & logarithm
- Q Process CPUs offer:
- Simplified control & engineering
- Extensive loop control
- High speed loop control
- Hot-swap module replacement in run mode
- Works with CCLink IE, MELSECNET/H for multiplex remote I/O system
- Loop control & sequence control with 1 CPU
- Use with isolated analogue modules, ideal for process control
- Smoothed analogue input value
Features of the MELSEC System Q
CPU modules
The MELSEC System Q offers a wide range of CPU modules:
●Basic model QCPU
Model | Program capacity | Number of I/O points |
Q00JCPU | 8k steps | 256 points |
Q00CPU | 8k steps | 1024 points |
Q01CPU | 14k steps | 1024 points |
●High performance model QCPU
Model | Program capacity | Number of I/O points |
Q02CPU | 28k steps | 4096 points |
Q02HCPU | 28k steps | 4096 points |
Q06HCPU | 60k steps | 4096 points |
Q12HCPU | 124k steps | 4096 points |
Q25HCPU | 252k steps | 4096 points |
●Process CPU
Model | Program capacity | Number of I/O points |
Q02PHCPU | 124k steps | 4096 points |
Q06PHCPU | 60k steps | 4096 points |
Q12PHCPU | 124k steps | 4096 points |
Q25PHCPU | 252k steps | 4096 points |
●Redundant CPU
Model | Program capacity | Number of I/O points |
Q12PRHCPU | 124k steps | 4096 points |
Q25PRHCPU | 252k steps | 4096 points |
●Motion CPU
Model | Number of control axes |
Q172HCPU (-T) | 8 axes |
Q173HCPU (-T) | 32 axes |
Q172CPUN (-T) | 8 axes |
Q173CPUN (-T) | 32 axes |
●Universal model QCPU
– Q00UJCPU
– Q00UCPU
– Q01UCPU
– Q02UCPU
– Q03UDCPU
– Q03UDECPU
– Q04UDHCPU
– Q04UDEHCPU
– Q06UDHCPU
– Q06UDEHCPU
– Q10UDHCPU
– Q10UDEHCPU
– Q13UDHCPU
– Q13UDEHCPU
– Q20UDHCPU
– Q20UDEHCPU
– Q26UDHCPU
– Q26UDEHCPU
Network/Information Processing Modules
●MES Interface Module
QJ71MES96
●Ethernet Modules
QJ71E71-100
QJ71E71-B5
QJ71E71-B2
●MELSECNET/H Modules
QJ71LP21-25 QJ72LP25-25
QJ71LP21S-25 QJ72LP25G(E)
QJ71LP21G(E) QJ72BR15
QJ71BR11
MELSECNET/H PC I/F Boards
Q80BD-J71LP21-25
Q80BD-J71LP21S-25
Q80BD-J71LP21G(E)
Q80BD-J71BR11
●CC-Link Module
QJ61BT11N
CC-Link PC I/F Board
Q80BD-J61BT11N
●CC-Link/LT Module
QJ61CL12
●Serial Communication Modules
QJ71C24N
QJ71C24N-R2
QJ71C24N-R4
●FL-net (OPCN-2) Interface Modules
QJ71FL71-T-F01
QJ71FL71-B5-F01
QJ71FL71-B2-F01
●AS-i Master Module
QJ71AS92
●Intelligent Communication Modules
QD51
QD51-R24
Intelligent Function Modules
●Analog Modules
A/D Converter Modules
Q64AD-GH
Q62AD-DGH
Q64AD
Q68ADV
Q68ADI
D/A Converter Modules
Q62DA-FG
Q62DAN
Q64DAN
●Temperature Control Modules
Q64TCTT
Q64TCTTBW
Q64TCRT
Q64TCRTBW
●Temperature Input Modules
Q64TDV-GH
Q64TD
Q68TD-G-H01
Q64RD-G
Q64RD
●Interrupt Module
QI60
●Blank Cover
QG60
●Loop Control Module
Q62HLC
●Positioning Modules
QD75P1
QD75P2
QD75P4
QD75D1
QD75D2
QD75D4
QD70P4
QD70P8
QD70D4
QD70D8
●Channel Isolated Pulse Input Module
QD60P8-G
●High Speed Counter Modules
QD62
QD62D
QD62E
QD63P6
QD64D2
Integration of Motion CPU and Personal Computer CPU
The System Q has the multiple CPU system function which also permits PLC CPUs and Motion CPUs to be loaded together on one base unit. While data exchange is optimized via the back bus of the base unit, space requirements and system costs are significantly reduced at the same time.
A Motion CPU can use the SSC NET that rapidly controls up to 96 axes in a single system and saves wiring. The personal computer CPU (Q-PC) enables the access to I/O modules and intelligent function
modules and the communication of all CPUs with each other. When a PC/C-CPU is used the system can also be controlled with a high-level language like C++ or VB.
What is Details of Our Mitsubishi Parts?
- All the Mitsubishi Parts are new and original with package.
- Warranty time: 180 or 360 days.
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