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Mitsubishi Electric QD75P2 MELSEC-Q Series Positioning Module

Mitsubishi Electric QD75P2 MELSEC-Q Series Positioning Module

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: QD75P2

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: PLC Positioning Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The Mitsubishi Electric QD75P2 is a high-performance, 2-axis positioning module engineered specifically for the MELSEC-Q PLC series platform. Designed for high-precision industrial motion control, the module offers dedicated dual-axis control capabilities, supporting 2-axis linear interpolation and 2-axis circular interpolation. Utilizing open-collector pulse outputs, the QD75P2 integrates seamlessly with compatible stepper drives and servo amplifiers to handle complex multi-axis motion profile sequences.

Operating as an intelligent function module on the Q-Series backplane, it manages positioning tasks independently of the main CPU cycle, minimizing overhead and optimizing program execution speeds. It is an optimal hardware solution for systems requiring highly reliable point-to-point (PTP) motion, path tracing, and fast, multi-unit synchronization.

Features

  • Supports independent or coordinated 2-axis control with linear and circular interpolation profiles.
  • Provides flexible positioning units configurable in millimeters, inches, degrees, or raw pulse counts.
  • Features battery-less parameter, positioning, and block start data backup utilizing non-volatile Flash ROM.
  • Saves up to 600 positioning data points per axis, setting coordinates through peripheral software or PLC sequence programs.
  • Advanced S-pattern and automatic trapezoidal acceleration and deceleration profiles prevent mechanical shock during operation.
  • Enables seamless dynamic control through speed-to-position and position-to-speed switching modes.

Applications

  • Packaging, wrapping, and labeling machinery
  • Material handling gantries and pick-and-place systems
  • Precision X-Y axis positioning tables
  • Automated assembly and test fixtures
  • Textile, paper, and film processing machinery

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model / Part Number QD75P2
Product Series MELSEC-Q Series
Module Type Positioning Module (Open-Collector Type)
Number of Control Axes 2 axes
Max Output Pulse Rate 200 kpps
Max Connection Distance 2 meters
Control Systems PTP (Point To Point) control, path control, speed control, speed-position switching, position-speed switching
Interpolation Functions 2-axis linear, 2-axis circular
Data Backup Flash ROM (Max. 100,000 write cycles)
Positioning Points 600 points per axis
Acceleration/Deceleration Curve Automatic trapezoidal, S-pattern
Internal Current Consumption (5V DC) 0.46 A
Occupied I/O Points 32 points (Intelligent function module assignment)
Compatible Connector Models A6CON1 (Soldering type), A6CON2 (Crimp type), A6CON4 (IDC type)
Applicable Wire Sizes 0.3 mm2 (A6CON1/A6CON4), AWG #24 (A6CON2)
Shipping Weight 1.0 kg

Connections and Interfaces

Connection Interface Specification / Type Purpose
External Drive Connection 40-pin multi-pin connector Interfaces output pulses, limits, and feedback signals to the drive
Backplane Connector Standard MELSEC-Q Bus Interface High-speed data transfer and 5V DC power supply from base unit

Installation Guidelines

  • System Power: Ensure the main PLC base unit is completely powered off prior to inserting or removing the positioning module to avoid potential bus damage.
  • Noise Abatement: Route pulse output cables separately from high-voltage AC electrical lines or motor power cables to reduce the risk of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
  • Cable Length: Limit the external cable distance between the QD75P2 module and the servo drive to a maximum of 2 meters to maintain pulse signal integrity.
  • Connector Assembly: Select the correct connector type (A6CON1, A6CON2, or A6CON4) and verify that all pin connections match the drive manufacturer wiring schematic.

Compliance and Certifications

  • CE Mark (EMC Directive)
  • UL Listed / cUL Listed
  • KC (Korea Certification)
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What is the primary difference between the Mitsubishi QD75P2 and QD75D2 modules?

The QD75P2 utilizes open-collector pulse outputs supporting a maximum pulse rate of 200 kpps and a maximum cable length of 2 meters. The QD75D2 uses differential driver outputs, supporting a higher pulse rate of up to 1 Mpps and cable runs up to 10 meters.

Does the QD75P2 module require a lithium battery for memory backup?

No battery is required. Parameters, positioning profiles, and block start configurations are saved directly to non-volatile Flash ROM, which supports up to 100,000 write operations.

Which external connectors are compatible with the QD75P2?

The module is compatible with Mitsubishi external connectors A6CON1 (soldering type), A6CON2 (crimp type), and A6CON4 (IDC type), which are sold separately.

What types of motion interpolation does the QD75P2 support?

It supports 2-axis linear interpolation and 2-axis circular interpolation for synchronized movements across both controlled axes.

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  • Worldwide Coverage: Serving over 150 countries, including rapid delivery to Saudi Arabia and UAE.

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  • 30-Day Guarantee: Returns accepted for in-stock products in original, factory-sealed packaging.
  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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