Mitsubishi L61P - Programmable Logic Controller
The Mitsubishi L61P Programmable Logic Controller is an AC power supply module delivering 5A 5V output. As part of the Mitsubishi Programmable Logic Controller lineup, L61P belongs to the MELSEC-L SERIES and features 100β240V AC input, 5A 5V output current, 130VA max input apparent power, with 109mm depth, 45mm width, 90mm height, and 0.32kg weight.

| Brand | Mitsubishi |
| Product Type | Programmable Logic Controller |
| Product | L61P |
Mitsubishi Programmable Logic Controller L61P Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | MELSEC-L SERIES |
| Type | POWER SUPPLY |
| Power Supply (V) | 100-240 |
| Current Type | AC |
| Output Current 5V (A) | 5 |
| Depth (mm) | 109 |
| Weight (kg) | 0,32 |
| Width (mm) | 45 |
| Height (mm) | 90 |
| Max Input Apparent Power (VA) | 130 |
The L61P Programmable Logic Controller module is a Mitsubishi AC power supply unit designed for structured PLC rack power management. This Mitsubishi L61P Programmable Logic Controller operates on 100β240V AC input and provides 5A 5V output current with 130VA maximum input apparent power. It is part of the MELSEC-L SERIES platform used in industrial automation systems for regulated internal power distribution.
In industrial control panels for conveyors, packaging equipment, assembly lines, and machine automation systems, the L61P ensures stable 5V supply to CPU and I/O modules. Its 109mm depth and compact structure allow efficient panel layout. Reliable AC to DC conversion supports consistent controller operation and helps maintain steady PLC system performance.
The Mitsubishi L61P Programmable Logic Controller module integrates directly within Mitsubishi MELSEC-L SERIES architectures across manufacturing environments in India. Defined electrical ratings and mechanical dimensions support controlled rack power allocation. Mitsubishi maintains standardized engineering specifications, making L61P suitable for PLC systems requiring dependable AC input handling, regulated 5V output supply, and long-term operational stability.




