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Mitsubishi Electric MR-J4-40B MELSEC MR-J4 Series Servo Amplifier

Mitsubishi Electric MR-J4-40B MELSEC MR-J4 Series Servo Amplifier

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: MR-J4-40B

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Servo Amplifiers

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1000g

  • Dimensions: 210 mm x 180 mm x 95 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Designed to meet the stringent demands of high-speed, multi-axis motion control applications, the Mitsubishi Electric MR-J4-40B is a highly responsive 200V servo amplifier operating on the proprietary SSCNET III/H fiber optic communication network. This unit provides a rated output of 0.4 kW (400W) and leverages advanced real-time tuning algorithms to minimize mechanical vibration and maximize positioning accuracy. Built with native Safe Torque Off (STO) functionality, the hardware ensures high-integrity functional safety within modern industrial architectures while maintaining a compact IP20 physical footprint.

Key Features

  • SSCNET III/H Interface: High-speed synchronous optical network capability enabling communication cycle times down to 0.222 ms for highly synchronized multi-axis operations.
  • Advanced Vibration Suppression: Employs Advanced Vibration Suppression Control II and dual adaptive filters to automatically detect and suppress mechanical resonance.
  • Integrated Functional Safety: Certified STO (Safe Torque Off) dual-channel input to bypass the power stage without de-energizing the main circuit.
  • Robust Control Architecture: Employs sinusoidal wave PWM control paired with continuous current feedback loop adjustment for seamless motor torque execution.

Applications

  • High-speed semiconductor packaging and wire-bonding machinery.
  • Multi-axis Cartesian robotic pick-and-place stations.
  • Precision rotary packaging, indexing, and labeling systems.
  • Automated tool changers and synchronized positioning gantries.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model Number MR-J4-40B
Voltage Class 200V Class
Motor Rated Output 0.4 kW (400 W)
Output Rated Voltage 3-phase AC 170 V
Output Rated Current 2.8 A
Main Circuit Power Input 3-phase or 1-phase AC 200 V to 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz (Rated: 2.6 A)
Control Circuit Power Input 1-phase AC 200 V to 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz (Rated: 0.2 A, 30 W)
Control Method Sinusoidal PWM control, current control system
Built-in Regenerative Resistor 10 W
Safety Standards EN ISO 13849-1 Cat 3 PL e, IEC 61508 SIL 3, EN 62061 SIL CL 3
Operating Ambient Temperature 0 degC to 55 degC (non-freezing)
Protection Rating IP20 (Self-cooling, open type)
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 2.0 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 210 mm x 180 mm x 95 mm

Connections and Interfaces

Connector / Terminal Functional Assignment
CN1A SSCNET III/H Optical Cable Input (from controller or previous axis)
CN1B SSCNET III/H Optical Cable Output (to subsequent axis or end termination)
CN2 Motor Encoder Interface (high-speed serial feedback)
CN3 Analog Monitor Output & I/O Signal Terminal
CN8 Safe Torque Off (STO) Safety Signal Input Terminal

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The unit includes a built-in J3 compatibility mode, enabling seamless retrofitting of older MR-J3-40B architectures without replacing existing servo motor physical runs. However, note that parameters must be migrated via MR Configurator2, and maximum bus speed will match the lower J3 performance characteristics unless the upstream controller is fully reconfigured to the SSCNET III/H native protocol.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

When operating on a single-phase AC 200V line instead of a three-phase line, the power supply must be wired to L1 and L3 terminals (leaving L2 empty). Under single-phase configurations, the thermal dissipation characteristics within the electrical enclosure change significantly. Panel builders must ensure an active airflow buffer of at least 10 mm on both sides of the amplifier when mounting multiple units in a daisy-chain configuration.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

The fiber-optic SSCNET III/H cables (MR-J3BUS) must never be bent past their minimum specified bend radius of 25 mm. Exceeding this limit will result in intermittent optical communication errors (such as AL.37 or AL.E6). Always use the dedicated CN8 shorting connector if the STO function is not integrated into an active safety PLC loop, or the amplifier will remain in a permanent STO block state.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Hazardous voltage levels can remain present in the main circuit internal capacitors for up to 15 minutes after power has been completely isolated. Always verify with a calibrated multimeter that the charge indicator LED on the front face of the amplifier is completely extinguished and the DC bus voltage is below 50V DC before initiating physical wiring or terminal extraction.
1

Mount the amplifier vertically on a flat, grounded metallic backplate to ensure proper convective self-cooling behavior.

2

Connect the protective earth (PE) terminal first, utilizing a dedicated, heavy-gauge copper conductor to mitigate high-frequency EMI.

3

Route main AC power lines (L1, L2, L3) and control power lines (L11, L21) through a dedicated noise filter and circuit protection group.

4

Insert the optical network connections into CN1A and CN1B, ensuring they securely click into place with dust covers removed.

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What is the primary control interface used by the MR-J4-40B?

This amplifier communicates over the SSCNET III/H network, a high-speed synchronous optical bus that provides noise-immune, real-time command execution.

Can this servo amplifier run on a single-phase 200V input supply?

Yes, it is compatible with single-phase AC 200V to 240V power. Connect the supply line to the L1 and L3 terminals, leaving L2 open, and ensure the enclosure has adequate ventilation.

Does this model support external regenerative options?

Yes, while it contains a built-in 10W regenerative resistor, an external regenerative resistor can be connected across the P+ and C terminals if application deceleration demands exceed the built-in limits.

How do you clear Safe Torque Off (STO) faults on CN8?

The safety inputs on CN8 must be dual-channel energized with a 24V DC loop. If a safety controller is not installed, the bypass connector provided with the amplifier must be plugged into CN8 to allow normal operation.

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