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Mitsubishi Electric QD75P1 — PLC I/O & Expansion Modules

Mitsubishi QD75P1 Positioning Module, 1-Axis Open Collector

MPNQD75P1

Mitsubishi Electric QD75P1 positioning module, 1-axis open-collector pulse output, 32-point I/O, flash ROM battery-less backup, PTP and path control.

$202.00Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

QD75P1 — Specifications
ParameterValue
BackupParameters, positioning data, and block start data can be saved on flash ROM (battery-less backup)
Weight0.15 Kg
Control unitmm, inch, degree, pulse
Product typePositioning Module
Control systemPTP (Point To Point) control, path control (both linear and arc can be set), speed control, speedposition switching control, position-speed switching control
Positioning data600 data /axis (Can be set with peripheral device or sequence program.)
Outline dimensions9.8 (H) x 2.74 (W) x 9 (D) cm
No. of control axes1-axis open collector output system
Applicable wire size0.3 to 0.75 mm2
Flash ROM write countMax. 100000 times
No. of occupied i (O points)32 points (I/O assignment: intelligent 32 points)
External wiring connection system40-pin connector

Product details

Single-axis positioning with battery-less retention

The QD75P1 is a single-axis open-collector pulse output positioning module for the Mitsubishi Q-series PLC rack — the 32-point I/O assignment slots it as an intelligent module, not a standard I/O card, so the rack's power budget and base addressing must account for that.

Motion profile coverage and wiring constraints

Control system options include PTP, linear and arc path control, speed control, and speed-position or position-speed switching — this covers the motion types a machine builder needs for pick-and-place, indexing conveyors, or cam-profiled moves, all within a single module. The open-collector output limits the pulse train to about 200 kHz practical and restricts cable length to roughly 10 m before signal degradation — if the drive or stepper is farther than that, the differential line-driver sibling (QD75D1) is the correct fit. External wiring terminates on a 40-pin connector; the 0.3 to 0.75 mm² wire range accepts standard control cable, but the connector pitch is tight — a pre-crimped harness or a breakout board saves time during panel build-out.

MPN
QD75P1