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Mitsubishi Electric Q64TD MELSEC Q Series Thermocouple Input Module

Mitsubishi Electric Q64TD MELSEC Q Series Thermocouple Input Module

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: Q64TD

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: PLC Analog Input Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Integrating high-precision temperature monitoring directly into the MELSEC Q control architecture, the Mitsubishi Electric Q64TD provides four independent channels of channel-to-channel isolated thermocouple and micro-voltage analog inputs. This intelligent function module converts small millivolt-level sensor signals into high-resolution 16-bit signed binary values, allowing the host PLC system to perform accurate thermal profiling and process adjustments. Engineered for challenging industrial environments, the module features individual channel disconnection detection and robust transformer-based electrical isolation between channels, mitigating ground loop noise and improving measurement fidelity.

Features

  • Channel-to-Channel Isolation: Complete transformer isolation between input channels and between the input circuits and sequencer power supply prevents signal interference.
  • Multi-Type Thermocouple Support: Compatible with standard JIS C1602-1995 thermocouple types including B, R, S, K, E, J, T, and N.
  • Micro-Voltage Measurement: Offers a dedicated millivolt input range from -100 to +100 mV with a 4 uV resolution for specialized low-voltage transmitters.
  • Disconnection Detection: Independent diagnostics monitor thermocouple loop continuity, flagging broken sensors on a per-channel basis.
  • Cold Junction Compensation: Included dedicated terminal channel utilizes an external Pt100 RTD sensor to maintain high measurement accuracy under shifting ambient conditions.

Applications

  • Industrial Heat Treatment: Precision temperature tracking in annealing ovens, hardening furnaces, and glass manufacturing processes.
  • Plastic Extrusion and Molding: Barrel and die temperature monitoring to ensure consistent material flow and part quality.
  • Chemical Processing: Safe temperature tracking in reactor vessels, pipelines, and distillation columns.
  • Power Generation and Utilities: Real-time monitoring of boiler exhaust, steam lines, and bearing temperatures.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model Code Q64TD
Series MELSEC Q Series
Input Channels 4 channels + 1 cold junction compensation channel
Thermocouple Types B, R, S, K, E, J, T, N (JIS C1602-1995)
Micro Voltage Input Range -100 to +100 mV (Input resistance >= 2 MOhm)
Digital Output Resolution 16-bit signed binary (-2700 to 18200 for temperature)
Micro Voltage Resolution 4 uV
Cold Junction Compensation External Pt100 (Accuracy: ±1.0 degC)
Sampling Period 20 ms / channel
Conversion Speed Sampling period x 3
Absolute Max Input Voltage ±5 VDC
Dielectric Breakdown Voltage 1780 VAC Vrms / 3 cycles (altitude up to 2000m)
Internal Current Consumption 0.50 A (at 5 VDC)
I/O Occupied Points 16 points (Intelligent functional module allocation)
Physical Dimensions 98 mm (H) x 27.4 mm (W) x 112 mm (D)
Weight 0.25 kg
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 1.5 kg

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The Q64TD is a native MELSEC Q series module and requires placement on a Q33B, Q35B, Q38B, or Q312B main base unit or compatible extension base units. System integrators should configure the module in GX Developer or GX Works2/GX Works3 as an "Intelligent Function Module" consuming 16 points. Ensure that the PLC CPU firmware supports the required intelligent module configuration routines to prevent parameter write faults during startup.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

While the thermocouple channels benefit from transformer-based channel-to-channel electrical isolation, the cold junction compensation circuit (Pt100 interface) is non-insulated from the sequencer internal logic power supply. Ensure that the Pt100 cold junction sensor wires are physically isolated from high-voltage cables and run within grounded metal conduits to prevent EMI/RFI noise injection into the PLC backplane.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When wiring thermocouples, always use the designated compensation cable suited for the specific thermocouple type (e.g., K-type compensation wire for K-type sensors). Standard copper wire will create auxiliary junctions at the module terminal block, leading to reading drift. Tighten the M3 terminal screws to a torque range of 0.42 to 0.58 N-m to prevent loose contacts and erratic measurements.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING:

Isolate all external power supplies and shut down the PLC rack before inserting or removing the Q64TD module. Working on a live system risk damaging the backplane bus connectors and generating fault codes on active modules.

1

Align the lower hook on the back of the Q64TD module with the module guide hole on the base unit.

2

Push the module firmly into the base unit until it is fully flush, then tighten the module fixing screw (M3 x 12) if mounting in high-vibration environments.

3

Wire the sensor leads using terminal lugs matching the M3 terminal block, ensuring correct polarity matching of positive (+) and negative (-) leads.

4

Apply power to the main rack and verify the "RUN" LED status on the module front panel is illuminated green.

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What is the sampling speed of the Q64TD temperature module?

The module operates with a base sampling period of 20 ms per channel. The absolute minimum conversion speed is equal to three times the cumulative sampling period of all active channels.

Does the Q64TD support cold junction compensation (CJC)?

Yes. It has a dedicated cold junction compensation terminal block that utilizes an external Pt100 RTD sensor to maintain an accuracy of plus/minus 1.0 degC.

What happens if a thermocouple wire breaks?

The module features independent disconnection detection. When a sensor wire breaks, the channel identifies the discontinuity and triggers a diagnostic warning code in the PLC register without affecting operational channels.

How many slots does the Q64TD occupy on a Q-Series base unit?

The Q64TD occupies a single slot and is allocated as an intelligent function module consuming 16 digital I/O points in the PLC configuration.

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