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Mitsubishi Electric FX5-ENET/IP MELSEC iQ-F Series Network Module

Mitsubishi Electric FX5-ENET/IP MELSEC iQ-F Series Network Module

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: FX5-ENET/IP

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: PLC Network Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Engineered to expand the connectivity of the MELSEC iQ-F controller platform, the Mitsubishi Electric FX5-ENET/IP network module provides dedicated EtherNet/IP and standard Ethernet communication capabilities. Integrating this module into your automation architecture enables the FX5 CPU to act as both an EtherNet/IP scanner (master) and adapter (slave) simultaneously, facilitating seamless data exchange with remote I/O, variable frequency drives, and third-party instruments. Operating on a 24 V DC internal power supply with a low current draw of 110 mA, it delivers high-performance industrial networking without putting unnecessary strain on the system's power budget.

Features

  • Dual-role capability functioning as both an EtherNet/IP CIP communication scanner and adapter.
  • Supports standard Ethernet communication protocols alongside industrial EtherNet/IP on a single physical link.
  • Seamless integration with GX Works3 configuration software for drag-and-drop network mapping.
  • Compact form factor designed for direct right-side extension bus connection to FX5U or FX5UC CPU modules.
  • Diagnostic LED array for real-time link status, module health, and network collision monitoring.

Applications

  • Multi-Vendor Integration: Connecting MELSEC iQ-F controllers to third-party EtherNet/IP compliant devices such as sensors and vision systems.
  • Distributed Field I/O: Managing remote I/O drops across large manufacturing footprints with minimal latency.
  • Drive Control: Real-time speed and torque command routing to compatible variable speed drives over industrial Ethernet.
  • SCADA and HMI Bridging: Serving high-throughput data to supervisor level control rooms and operator interfaces.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model Number FX5-ENET/IP
Series MELSEC iQ-F Series
Module Type EtherNet/IP Network Module
Internal Power Supply 24 V DC
Current Consumption 110 mA
Transmission Rate 100 Mbps / 10 Mbps (Auto-negotiation)
Communication Interface RJ45 Port (1 port)
Max. Cable Segment Length 100 meters
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 1.5 kg

Status LED Configurations

LED Indicator Operational State Meaning
RUN ON: Normal operation; OFF: Power off or hardware watchdog error.
ERR Flashing/ON: Hardware error or incorrect module parameter configuration.
NS (Network Status) Green (ON): Online connected; Red (Flashing): IP address conflict or connection timeout.
MS (Module Status) Green (ON): Module is operating normally; Red (ON): Unrecoverable hardware failure.

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

Unlike the built-in Ethernet port on FX5U CPU modules, which primarily processes CC-Link IE Field Basic, Modbus/TCP, and MELSOFT connection protocols, the FX5-ENET/IP is explicitly optimized for heavy-duty CIP (Common Industrial Protocol) traffic. If your network topology mandates cyclic, high-speed Class 1 implicit messaging with third-party components, this module must be appended. Note that firmware version 1.040 or higher in the host FX5 CPU is required for full feature exploitation.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

During high-traffic cyclic communication periods, network jitter can trigger NS fault codes. It is highly recommended to isolate EtherNet/IP messaging traffic from plant-wide IT office networks using managed switches with IGMP snooping configured. When mounting multiple extension modules, position the FX5-ENET/IP as close to the CPU as possible to ensure structural bus signaling integrity.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Always use Category 5e (or better) Double-Shielded Twisted Pair (S/FTP) cabling in high electromagnetic noise environments. Avoid routing the network cable parallel to high-voltage lines or variable frequency drive output cables to prevent induced noise from corrupting data packets.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING:

Ensure all AC and DC external power sources feeding the host PLC and associated field circuitry are completely de-energized before mounting, removing, or wiring the FX5-ENET/IP network module. Failure to do so can result in electrical shock, hardware failure, or unstable CPU bus behavior.

1
Align the module expansion connector with the right-side extension port of the host FX5 CPU or preceding expansion module.
2
Carefully press the module onto the DIN rail until the mounting hook clicks firmly into position. Secure the module extension joint latch.
3
Connect the system ground terminal to an isolated, low-impedance functional earth ground point. Do not share this ground path with high-current equipment.
4
Insert the shielded Ethernet RJ45 network plug into the communication port until it snaps securely. Power up the system and proceed with the hardware parameter mapping via GX Works3.
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Can the FX5-ENET/IP run on an external 24 V DC power supply?

No. The FX5-ENET/IP draws its operational power of 110 mA directly from the 24 V DC internal system power supply rail provided by the host FX5 CPU module via the side extension connector.

Does this module support both Class 1 and Class 3 EtherNet/IP communications?

Yes. The module supports Class 1 cyclic (implicit) messaging for real-time control and Class 3 message-based (explicit) communications for parameter exchanges, alongside standard UCMM protocols.

What is the physical connection port on the FX5-ENET/IP?

It features a single RJ45 connector that supports auto-negotiation between 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX configurations, allowing a maximum standard segment length of 100 meters.

What software is required to configure the network module settings?

All configuration, network mapping, IP address assignments, and routing for the module are handled natively in GX Works3 using the built-in EtherNet/IP Configuration tool.

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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