The Mitsubishi Electric NZ2EX2B-60AD4 is a high resolution analog input expansion module developed for deployment within the CC-Link IE Field network and MELSEC programmable logic controller platforms. This block converts multiple analog voltage or current signals from external instrumentation sensors into high resolution digital arrays for integrated manufacturing automation.
The physical processing core of the Mitsubishi NZ2EX2B-60AD4 provides four independent analog input channels. The module supports a wide selection of operational signal formats including standard zero to ten volt inputs, one to five volt links, and four to twenty milliamp current loops. The conversion circuitry applies precision sampling logic to generate high resolution digital words accurately.
The NZ2EX2B-60AD4 operates as a decentralized station node over high speed CC-Link IE Field network architectures. The data transmission module routes converted digital metrics across Ethernet cables to the master CPU station with low latency. Onboard configuration registers store sampling speed settings, averaging parameters, and scaling values defined by the programming software.
To preserve signal integrity in harsh environments, the internal components of the Mitsubishi Electric NZ2EX2B-60AD4 are protected by optocoupler isolation circuits. This galvanic barrier isolates the analog signal terminals from the internal digital bus and power rails, suppressing tracking errors caused by common mode voltage shifts and electromagnetic radiation from nearby machinery.
The NZ2EX2B-60AD4 module is housed inside a compact, panel mount enclosure that clips directly onto standard DIN rails. The field wiring interface relies on terminal blocks designed for rapid termination and secure retention. High visibility status indicators on the front panel provide diagnostics regarding unit power, network connectivity states, and input error tracking.



