Mitsubishi STL-AD4-I - PLC Analog Output Module
The Mitsubishi STL-AD4-I Programmable Logic Controller offers 4 analog input channels with a 4–20mA current range for precise industrial signal measurement. Manufactured by Mitsubishi, it is part of the Mitsubishi Programmable Logic Controller family under the STLITE Series. This compact module features Cage Clamp wiring, consumes 65mA current, and measures 65 mm in height, 12 mm in width, 100 mm in depth, weighing just 0.051 kg.

| Brand | Mitsubishi |
| Product Type | PLC Analog Output Module |
| Product | STL-AD4-I |
Mitsubishi PLC Analog Output Module STL-AD4-I Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | STLITE SERIES |
| Type | ANALOG INPUT |
| Integrated Analogue Inputs | 4 |
| Input Current Range (mA) | 4-20 |
| Wiring | CAGE CLAMP |
| Int. Current Consumption (A) | 65 |
| Depth (mm) | 100 |
| Weight (kg) | 51 |
| Width (mm) | 12 |
| Height (mm) | 65 |
The Mitsubishi STL-AD4-I Programmable Logic Controller is an analog input module from the STLITE Series, designed for reliable current signal acquisition in industrial automation. It supports 4 input channels with a 4–20mA range and operates efficiently with 65mA current consumption. Compact and lightweight, it ensures stable analog data capture for precise control within automation systems.
The Mitsubishi STL-AD4-I PLC is widely used in industrial automation applications such as packaging machines, process monitoring, and production systems. Its simple Cage Clamp wiring allows quick installation, while the module’s narrow width helps optimize space in control panels. The design supports smooth integration in both standalone and networked automation setups.
The Mitsubishi STL-AD4-I Programmable Logic Controller combines Mitsubishi’s engineering reliability with compact form and robust analog input performance. With 4 analog inputs and 4–20mA compatibility, it enables dependable monitoring of sensors and transducers. As part of the STLITE Series, this model delivers consistent accuracy and durability required in modern industrial environments.




