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Mitsubishi Electric Q173CPUN-T MELSEC Q Series Motion Controller

Mitsubishi Electric Q173CPUN-T MELSEC Q Series Motion Controller

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: Q173CPUN-T

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Motion Controllers

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 3000g

  • Dimensions: 11.43 cm x 2.74 cm x 9.80 cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Managing complex multi-axis synchronization, the Mitsubishi Electric Q173CPUN-T provides robust motion control capabilities within the MELSEC Q Series PLC platform. This specialized module mounts directly to the system backplane to handle multi-axis coordination and path planning calculations independently of the primary sequence PLC CPU. Supporting up to 32 axes of motion control, it is optimized for high-performance machine automation. The module integrates support for hand-held teaching units, allowing commissioning technicians and engineers to carry out on-site positioning tests, adjustments, and diagnostics without relying entirely on external computer interfaces.

Features

  • Simultaneous, high-speed coordination of up to 32 independent motion axes.
  • Direct hardware compatibility with external hand-held teaching units.
  • High-speed backplane integration for low-latency command processing.
  • Robust metal-framed structural housing optimized for industrial chassis deployment.

Applications

  • High-speed packaging, cartoning, and vertical form fill seal machinery.
  • Multi-axis material handling, palletizing, and gantry pick-and-place lines.
  • Precision sheet-fed or rotary printing press operations requiring tight registration control.
  • Automated assembly lines with complex mechanical synchronization profiles.

Technical Specifications

Specification Parameter Value / Rating
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model Number Q173CPUN-T
Series MELSEC Q Series
Device Type Motion Controller CPU Module
Number of Controlled Axes 32 Axes
Current Consumption (5 VDC) 1.56 A
Teaching Unit Compatibility Usable
Dimensions (H x W x D) 11.43 cm x 2.74 cm x 9.80 cm
Net Weight 0.24 kg
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 3.00 kg

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The Q173CPUN-T module requires a compatible MELSEC Q multi-CPU backplane configuration. It is designed to operate in tandem with a main PLC CPU module (such as the Q02H, Q06H, or newer Universal models). Always verify the firmware revision compatibility of both CPUs to prevent synchronization faults during initial power-up cycles.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Because this module draws a substantial current load of 1.56 A at 5 VDC from the system backplane, engineers must perform a complete power budget calculation for the rack power supply module (e.g., Q61P, Q63P). An over-current condition on the 5 VDC rail will trigger a power supply fault, stopping both the PLC logic processing and all active multi-axis motion control loops simultaneously.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When integrating a teaching unit with the module, ensure the connecting interface is seated fully and locked. Route high-speed external motion network and feedback cables inside isolated metallic conduits separated from heavy motor power lines to reduce the coupling of electro-magnetic interference into the controller's logic circuits.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING

Isolate all primary line voltage and auxiliary power sources feeding the controller chassis and servo-drive systems before mounting or demounting this module. Failure to de-energize equipment prior to physical manipulation risks catastrophic system backplane damage, internal circuit destruction, and severe electrical shock hazards.

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Ensure the base unit is level and the mounting slots are completely clear of dust or foreign materials.
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Align the bottom projection of the module with the guide groove on the backplane base unit.
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Pivot the module firmly upward and snap the lock into place. Secure the module mounting screw to guarantee solid structural grounding and prevent vibration-induced signal dropouts.

How many axes can this motion controller coordinate?

The module can simultaneously control and coordinate up to 32 independent axes of motion.

What is the backplane power draw for the motion module?

The module has a rated internal current consumption of 1.56 A from the 5 VDC power rail.

Does this controller support an external teaching unit?

Yes, it is designed with dedicated support interface logic for connecting and using a hand-held teaching unit.

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Country of origin
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