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Mitsubishi Electric FX2N-128MR-ES/UL FX2N Series PLC Base Unit

Mitsubishi Electric FX2N-128MR-ES/UL FX2N Series PLC Base Unit

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: FX2N-128MR-ES/UL

  • Country of origin:Stany Zjednoczone

  • Product Type: PLC CPU Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 3000g

  • Dimensions: 380 x 110 x 110 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Executing high-density control sequences across manufacturing lines, the Mitsubishi Electric FX2N-128MR-ES/UL functions as the primary processing base unit within the legacy MELSEC FX2N architecture. This controller integrates processing, power supply, and extensive digital I/O within a single compact chassis, making it a reliable choice for medium-to-large industrial automation applications requiring robust relay outputs and high-speed execution.

Key Features

  • Integrated 128 local I/O points (64 inputs and 64 relay outputs) expandable up to 256 points via extension blocks.
  • Built-in 100-240V AC power supply with integrated 24V DC auxiliary power output for field sensors.
  • Electromechanical relay output contacts rated for 2A per point, allowing direct control of contactors and solenoids.
  • High-speed processing capability with a basic instruction execution time of 0.08 microseconds.
  • Removable terminal blocks that facilitate rapid field replacement and minimize downtime during maintenance.

Applications

  • Conveyor systems and material handling sorting lines.
  • Packaging machinery, wrapping stations, and automated assembly lines.
  • Water treatment facilities, pump station control panels, and fluid management.
  • HVAC systems, environmental control chambers, and building automation.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model Number FX2N-128MR-ES/UL
Series MELSEC FX2N
Input Points 64 Points (24V DC, Sink/Source selectable)
Output Points 64 Points (Relay)
Output Rating 2A per point, 8A per common terminal (250V AC / 30V DC)
Supply Voltage 100 to 240V AC (+10% / -15%), 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 100 VA
Auxiliary Power Output 24V DC, 460 mA
Program Capacity 8k steps (expandable to 16k steps with memory cassette)
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 degC
Storage Temperature -20 to 70 degC
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 3.0 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 380 x 110 x 110 mm

Connections and Interfaces

Terminal / Port Function / Circuit Assignment
L, N AC Power Supply Input (100 to 240V AC)
Ground Terminal Protective Earth (PE) ground connection
24+, 24- 24V DC Auxiliary Power Output (for sensor excitation)
S/S Input Common Terminal (Sink/Source configuration selection)
X0 to X77 24V DC Digital Inputs (Octal numbering system)
COM0 to COM7 Isolated Relay Output Common Terminals
Y0 to Y77 Relay Output Terminals (Octal numbering system)

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The FX2N series is a legacy product line. For modern system retrofits, the FX3U-128MR/ES-A serves as the direct physical and functional successor. It utilizes the same mounting footprint and terminal block layout, though program conversion via GX Works2 or GX Developer is required to compile the legacy FX2N instruction set to the newer FX3U architecture.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Inductive loads such as solenoids, contactor coils, and magnetic valves generate significant back-EMF when switched off. To prevent premature contact welding and contact resistance degradation on the internal relays, always install external RC suppressors for AC loads or flyback diodes for DC loads. Additionally, ensure the total current drawn from the auxiliary 24V DC terminal does not exceed 460 mA, as overloading this terminal will trigger the internal overcurrent protection and shut down the input circuits.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When wiring the digital inputs, configure the S/S terminal based on your sensor type. Connect the S/S terminal to the 24V terminal for Sink input configuration (NPN sensors) or to the 0V terminal for Source input configuration (PNP sensors). Avoid running I/O signal cables in the same conduit or wire duct as high-voltage power lines to prevent electromagnetic interference from corrupting the input signals.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING

Isolate all external power sources before attempting installation, wiring, or module replacement. Residual charges in the internal capacitors can present a shock hazard. Ensure the unit is mounted in a well-ventilated enclosure to prevent thermal buildup.

1

Mount the PLC base unit securely onto a 35mm DIN rail or directly to the backplate of the enclosure using the integrated mounting screw holes.

2

Connect the protective ground (PE) terminal to the main system ground busbar using a wire with a cross-section of at least 2.0 mm².

3

Wire the AC power supply lines (100-240V AC) to the L and N terminals using crimped bootlace ferrules to prevent loose strands from shorting.

4

Verify the S/S terminal jumper configuration matches your field sensor logic (NPN or PNP) before applying power to the unit.

Can I use PNP sensors with the FX2N-128MR-ES/UL?

Yes. Connect the S/S (Sink/Source) terminal to the 0V terminal of the auxiliary power supply to configure the inputs for Source (PNP) logic.

What is the direct modern replacement for this legacy PLC?

The direct replacement is the FX3U-128MR/ES-A. It shares the same physical footprint and terminal layout, but requires program conversion via GX Works2.

What is the maximum current rating for the relay outputs?

Each relay output is rated for 2A per point at 250V AC or 30V DC. The total current across a shared common terminal group must not exceed 8A.

How do I protect the relay contacts from inductive load damage?

Install external RC suppressors in parallel with AC inductive loads, or flyback diodes in parallel with DC inductive loads to suppress voltage spikes.

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