MITSUBISHI AJ65MBTL1N-16D CC-Link Remote I/O Module – AJ65 Series
MITSUBISHI AJ65MBTL1N-16D: Securing Supply for a Discontinued CC-Link Remote I/O Module The MITSUBISHI AJ65MBTL1N-16D is a 16-point DC input remote…
Model: E70CB15B
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Technical Dossier
The Mitsubishi MELDAS E70 series is a compact CNC controller platform deployed across global heavy industry sectors including automotive body-in-white lines, precision machining centers, chemical plant auxiliary equipment, and nuclear facility maintenance tooling. Introduced as a cost-optimized successor to the MELDAS 60/64 architecture, the E70 series achieved widespread adoption in Asia-Pacific and European OEM machine tool markets throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Its integrated servo amplifier interface, standardized SRAM-based parameter storage, and compatibility with Mitsubishi MR-J2S/MR-J3 servo drives made it a default specification for mid-range CNC retrofits. Installed base estimates place the E70 series in tens of thousands of active machine tools globally, creating sustained demand for spare boards, CPU assemblies, and I/O expansion modules well beyond the platform's active production window.
The MELDAS E70 platform was derived from Mitsubishi Electric's broader MELDAS 60 series CNC architecture, which itself succeeded the MELDAS 50 series in the mid-1990s. The E70 introduced a consolidated single-board CPU design — exemplified by the E70CB15B motherboard — replacing the multi-card backplane arrangement of earlier MELDAS 60/64 systems. This consolidation reduced rack space requirements and simplified field replacement procedures, but also created tighter interdependencies between the CPU, memory, and communication subsystems on a single PCB.
Early E70 revisions (suffix A/B boards) used through-hole and mixed SMD construction with EPROM-based firmware storage. Later revisions (suffix C and beyond) transitioned to fully surface-mount designs with flash-based firmware, improving field reprogrammability. The E70 series maintained backward compatibility with MELDAS 60-era PLC ladder programs via Mitsubishi's GX Developer and MT Developer toolchains, a critical factor for machine tool builders managing long-lifecycle equipment fleets.
By approximately 2015–2018, Mitsubishi transitioned active development to the MELDAS C70 and M80 series, positioning the E70 as a mature/end-of-life platform. Spare part availability from OEM channels declined progressively after 2020. The current installed base relies on aftermarket suppliers, refurbished board exchanges, and component-level repair services for lifecycle extension.
CPU & Motherboard Assemblies
I/O Interface Modules
Communication & Network Adapters
Power Supply Units
Display & Operator Interface
The MELDAS E70 series entered end-of-life status with Mitsubishi Electric's factory channels between 2018 and 2022 depending on specific part numbers. OEM lead times for remaining new-old-stock (NOS) units are unpredictable, and many part numbers are no longer listed in Mitsubishi's active spare parts catalog. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of E70 series boards sourced through authorized decommissioning programs, factory-surplus channels, and tested pull-outs from retired machine tools.
For critical production environments — petrochemical plants, automotive stamping lines, aerospace component machining — unplanned CNC downtime carries direct financial exposure measured in thousands of dollars per hour. DriveKNMS provides same-day shipping on in-stock E70 modules and offers board-exchange programs for units requiring component-level repair. All refurbished boards are returned to OEM specification and carry a 12-month functional warranty.
The E70CB15B and related CPU boards present specific test challenges due to their integrated bus architecture. DriveKNMS applies a structured validation protocol to all E70 modules prior to dispatch: