Mitsubishi Programmable Controller; Connection Type; Connection Configuration - Mitsubishi Electric GOT1000 Series Handbook

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1. CONNECTION CONFIGURATION

4. CONNECTION CONFIGURATION

4.1 MITSUBISHI Programmable Controller

4.1.1 Connection type

Feature of each connection type
Connection type
Bus connection
Direct CPU connection
Computer link connection
MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10
connections (programmable
controller to programmable controller
network)
CC-Link IE controller network
connection
CC-Link connection (ID)
CC-Link connection (via G4)
Ethernet connection
Max. number of connectable GOTs for connecting to QCPU
[Connection type]
Bus connection
Direct CPU
1 unit
connection
Computer link
connection
MELSECNET/H connection,
MELSECNET/10 connection
(optical loop)
MELSECNET/H connection,
MELSECNET/10 connection
(coaxial bus)
CC-Link connection
(ID station)
CC-Link connection
1 unit
(via G4)
CC-Link IE controller
network connection
Ethernet connection
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4.1 MITSUBISHI Programmable Controller

4.1.1 Connection type
Enables the quick response with touch switches equivalent to that with push
buttons.
Enables connecting to the MELSEC-Q/QnA/A/FX series at the lowest cost.
Enables easily connecting the GOT to a programmable controller with the serial
communication.
Enables using multiple GOTs as remote control terminals.
Enables sending/receiving large size data at high speed connection.
Enables connecting the GOT as an intelligent device station in a CC-Link system.
Enables connecting the GOT to a CC-Link system via the AJ65BT-G4-S3 or
AJ65BT-R2N.
Enables the remote maintenance from offices at production sites with connecting
the GOT to the Ethernet system.
25 units
50 units
5 units
2 units
31 units
26 units(5 units or less are recommended for transient transmission.)
Feature
75 units
100 units
63 units
125 units
119 units
128 units
(16 units or
less are
recommended.)

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