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A2ACPU-S1
Mitsubishi AnA Series CPU for Sequence Control Applications, 1024 I/O Points , 14K Step Memory

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AnA Series CPU for Sequence Control Applications, 1024 I/O Points , 14K Step Memory
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Special Features of the A2ACPU-S1
  • Large memory/program capacity
  • Large I/O control
  • Compatibility
  • Complete self-diagnostic functions
  • Extended networking functions
  • Advanced RAS and debugging functions 
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A2ACPU-S1 (A2ACPUS1) Specification
Part number    A2ACPUS1
Control system    Repaeated operation using stored program
I/O control method    Refresh mode (direct mode can be used partially in accordance with the instruction
I/O points - total incl. remote    1024
I/O points - local1024
Memory capacity448 kByte
Program capacity14 k step
Current consumption (5 V DC)0.4 A
Weight0.7kg
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ManufacturerMitsubishi
Range typeProcessor Module
RangeMelsec A Series
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