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Mitsubishi QJ71PB93D PROFIBUS-DP Slave Module MELSEC Q Series

Mitsubishi QJ71PB93D PROFIBUS-DP Slave Module MELSEC Q Series

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: QJ71PB93D

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: PROFIBUS-DP Slave Module

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1100g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The Mitsubishi QJ71PB93D (QJ71PB93D) is a dedicated PROFIBUS-DP Slave communication module designed for the MELSEC Q Series PLC platform. This unit enables seamless integration of Mitsubishi controllers into existing PROFIBUS-DP networks, allowing them to act as intelligent field devices within a multi-vendor automation environment. Widely utilized in automotive manufacturing, food and beverage processing, and complex packaging lines, the QJ71PB93D facilitates high-speed data exchange with a PROFIBUS Master (such as a Siemens PLC or a dedicated PC-based controller). By bridging the gap between different automation standards, this module preserves existing infrastructure investments while providing the high-speed I/O response necessary to minimize cycle times and prevent process bottlenecks.

Technical Configuration

The QJ71PB93D hardware architecture is optimized for the PROFIBUS-DP V0 protocol, supporting a wide range of transmission speeds from 9.6 kbps up to 12 Mbps with automatic baud rate detection. It occupies 32 I/O points on the MELSEC Q backplane and functions as a smart functional module, allowing the CPU to read and write network data via buffer memory.

The module supports a maximum of 244 bytes of input data and 244 bytes of output data (with a combined limit of 384 bytes), providing ample capacity for complex status monitoring and control commands. It features a standard 9-pin D-sub connector for network attachment and includes diagnostic LEDs for "RUN," "ERR," and "COMM" status, enabling rapid on-site troubleshooting without specialized tools.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Model QJ71PB93D
Brand Mitsubishi Electric
Module Type PROFIBUS-DP Slave
Communication Speed 9.6k, 19.2k, 93.75k, 187.5k, 500k, 1.5M, 3M, 6M, 12M bps
Max. I/O Data Input: 244 Bytes / Output: 244 Bytes (Total < 384 Bytes)
Interface 9-pin D-sub (Female)
Station Address 0 to 125 (Set via switches or software)
Occupied I/O Points 32 Points
Internal Current (5 VDC) 0.54 A
Weight 0.20 kg
Dimensions 98 x 27.4 x 90 mm

Technical FAQs

Q1: How do I set the PROFIBUS station address for the QJ71PB93D?

A1: The station address can be configured using the hardware rotary switches located on the front of the module (for addresses 1-99) or via the PLC parameter settings in GX Works2/GX Developer for the full range up to 125.

Q2: Does this module support PROFIBUS-DP V1 or V2 features?

A2: No. The QJ71PB93D is a DP-V0 slave. It is designed for cyclic data exchange (I/O communication). For acyclic messaging or advanced motion control features found in V1/V2, you would typically require a different network architecture or a master-class module.

Q3: What should I check if the "COMM" LED is off?

A3: First, verify the physical connection and bus termination. Ensure the station address matches the configuration in the Master's hardware setup (e.g., in TIA Portal or Step 7). Finally, confirm that the GSD file for the QJ71PB93D has been correctly imported and assigned in the Master's network tool.


Engineering & Installation Guide

  • Bus Termination: PROFIBUS-DP requires active termination at both ends of the network segment. If the QJ71PB93D is the last device on the string, ensure the termination switch on the D-sub connector is set to "ON." Failure to do so will result in signal reflections and intermittent "COMM" errors.

  • GSD File Integration: Successful communication requires the correct GSD (General Station Description) file provided by Mitsubishi. Ensure the GSD version matches the hardware revision of your module to avoid configuration mismatches during the Master's I/O mapping process.

  • Buffer Memory Access: When programming the MELSEC Q CPU, use FROM/TO instructions or intelligent function module device symbols (U\G) to access the buffer memory. Ensure that the PLC scan time is optimized to read the 244-byte data blocks efficiently without impacting the overall control loop execution.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White
Country of origin
United States
Power source
DC Power

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