The Mitsubishi FX5-4DA-ADP is an analog module for the iQ-FX5 PLC series, offering four channels with both current (0 to 20 mA DC) and voltage (-10 to +10 V DC) outputs. It draws 100 mA from a 5 V DC supply.
FX5-4DA-ADP Analog Module, 4-Ch 0-20mA/-10-10V
Mitsubishi FX5 Series FX5-4DA-ADP analog module, 4 channels, current 0-20mA DC, voltage -10 to +10V DC.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product type | Analog input module |
| Power supply voltage | 5 V DC |
| Analog output voltage | -10 to +10 V DC |
| Current consumption | 100 mA |
| Analog output current | 0 to 20 mA DC  |
| Shipping weight | 1.5 kg |
| Estimated lead time | Usually ships in 1-10 working days. |
Product details
Frequently asked questions
What is the Mitsubishi FX5-4DA-ADP used for?
Buyers need a one-line role definition to confirm the 4-channel analog output adapter matches their FX5 PLC application before deeper spec review.
Is the FX5-4DA-ADP compatible with FX5U and FX5UC CPUs?
Compatibility across FX5 base units drives interchangeability decisions for MRO spares and design reuse, preventing mis-sourced stock.
What is the difference between FX5-4DA and FX5-4DA-ADP?
Suffix confusion is a top source of wrong-part orders; a clear variant comparison reduces returns and commissioning delays.
How do you scale analog outputs on the FX5-4DA-ADP in GX Works3?
Default scaling parameters are a recurring commissioning pain point; a concrete GX Works3 example shortens startup time.
Where can I buy an FX5-4DA-ADP from an authorized Mitsubishi distributor with current stock and lead time?
Allocation pressure makes authorized-channel visibility and lead-time accuracy the highest-conversion buyer question.
What FX5-4DA-ADP replacement or form-fit-function equivalent is available if it is obsolete or NLA?
Obsolescence risk with no migration path is the dominant MRO pain point; identifying a verified FFF substitute protects installed bases.
