10.4-inch GOT1000 terminal for control-panel doors
The Mitsubishi Electric GT1675M-VTBD is a GT16 GOT1000-series HMI operator interface, the kind of 10.4-inch color touchscreen that sits in a control-panel door and runs the GOT project for a Mitsubishi PLC line (MELSEC). The listing identifies the panel as GT16 GOT1000 HMI (/) under product number GT1675M-VTBD (/).
24 VDC supply, 38 W draw, 12 A inrush
Input power supply voltage is DC24V with a +25% / -20% tolerance, and the panel consumes 38 W or less at steady state — a figure that drives the sizing of the 24 V rail on the panel PSU rather than the steady-state current alone. Allowable momentary power failure time is 10 ms or less, meaning the HMI reboots if the 24 V rail dips for longer than a half-cycle, so any upstream UPS or ride-through has to clear that window. Inrush current is 12 A or less over 55 ms at maximum load — the figure that actually sizes the panel-side 24 V supply and the inrush margin on the PSU. A budget 24 V rail needs to hold above its current-limit foldback through that first 55 ms window or the HMI will brown-out on power-up, which is a classic field fault on cabinets with several GOT panels sharing one PSU. Noise immunity is rated at 500 Vp-p noise voltage, 1 µs noise width, when measured with a noise simulator under 25 to 60 Hz noise frequency — the panel tolerates the kind of inverter-switching noise that ends up injected onto the 24 V bus by VFD cables run too close to the GOT's supply, but the cabinet layout still has to keep the 24 V trunk away from power conductors to keep that margin real.
Mature platform, still on the shelf
A mature GOT panel is a known fast mover for line-side spares: the swap-out fits the same door cut-out and the same GOT project, so it is the part you keep two of on the shelf rather than the part you redesign around. The lead-time band on file is usually ships in 1 - 10 working days against typical order quantities, which is the planning window to put on an RFQ when a spare is below min — not a same-day promise, but workable for a critical spare on a MRO shelf.
