QS1W05AM0XXXXC17 — Industrial Electronic Component (B2B Replacement Part)
Ambiguous Part Number · Cross-Reference Service · 90-Day Warranty · DHL / FedEx
The part labeled QS1W05AM0XXXXC17 carries several literal "X" placeholders in the middle of the string. That pattern usually points to one of three situations: a custom-configured OEM catalog number (where X's are wildcards for a customer-specific code), a mis-scanned or mis-typed equipment label, or a refurbished / remanufactured unit carrying a reissued internal ID. Rather than guess the function or invent specs that may not match your machine, we treat this as a verification job and a B2B replacement part.
KOEED is a multi-brand industrial automation distributor covering
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Schneider,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic and
KEYENCE
— the same nine-brand matrix we use to cross-reference parts that arrive without a clean datasheet. If you can send us a clear photo of the nameplate, the host system, and the firmware version on the panel, we will identify what the "X" block represents and tell you what we have on the shelf, what we can source, and what we cannot help with.
Not sure if this is the right part? Email a phone snapshot of the unit and a one-line description of the machine it came out of to
Moritta@KOEED.COM
— most cross-reference checks are free for verified orders and we usually reply within one business day.
This page is intentionally written for the engineer holding a part in one hand and a service contract in the other. We will not pretend we know what the placeholder block means — we will tell you how we find out, what we will test on the bench, and what to expect if the unit arrives and turns out to be the wrong revision. If you are buying a hundred of these and need a custom agreement, that conversation belongs in email, not on this page.
Key Specifications
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Part Number (as labeled)
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QS1W05AM0XXXXC17
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Brand
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Unverified — possible matches: Mitsubishi, Schneider, or third-party OEM
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Module Type
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Unverified — verify against host system firmware and chassis slot
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Operating Voltage
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Verify before install — do not apply power until the host manual is matched
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Function
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Verify against host system firmware and project documentation
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Communication / Bus
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Verify against rack / backplane pinout before ordering
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Condition
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Sourced from decommissioned industrial equipment; power-on smoke-tested before shipment
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Warranty
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90-day functional warranty · money-back if not as described
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Shipping
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Worldwide via DHL or FedEx · tracking provided within 24 hours
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Stock Status
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In stock — quote within 24 hours at
Moritta@KOEED.COM
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Datasheet Highlights
Because the catalog string contains placeholder characters, we are deliberately not publishing a fabricated spec sheet for this SKU. The bullets below describe what we can verify on the bench and what we still need from you before we ship.
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Nameplate & format check. We compare the printed label, barcode, and revision block against the original manufacturer's font and code-128 layout to rule out a mis-scan or a re-marked housing.
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Power-on smoke test. Each unit is brought up on a matched backplane or bench supply with current-limit protection; any abnormal draw or fault LED is grounds for a return-to-bench.
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I/O loopback verification. Where the module exposes discrete or analog channels, we run a digital loopback pass to confirm the input-to-output path is intact.
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Communication handshake. When the unit talks a fieldbus (EtherNet/IP, Profibus, Modbus, CC-Link, MELSEC, etc.), we confirm the slave / node comes online and responds to an identity request from the host controller.
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Firmware version capture. We log the firmware / hardware revision printed on the sticker and the version reported by the host, so you know what you are pairing with the existing rack.
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Photo evidence. We can send a pre-shipment photo of the actual unit, the LED state at idle, and the label close-up on request.
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Mechanical fit check. Connector count, keying, and form factor are compared against the host family we suspect, so you do not receive a card that physically will not seat.
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Static-sensitive handling. Modules that carry CMOS or field-programmable logic are stored and shipped in ESD shielding — this is not marketing, it is the only way a refurbished part stays reliable.
Anything that we cannot verify on the bench — input voltage range, channel count, safety rating — is left as verify before install in the table above. We will not invent numbers to make a spec sheet look complete.
Typical Applications
Ambiguous part numbers tend to surface in the same handful of contexts — usually older or rebuilt equipment where the original documentation is incomplete. The list below is a guide, not a claim that this specific part is fit for any one of these slots without verification.
In our experience, the "XXXX" middle block on a string like QS1W05AM0XXXXC17 most often shows up on (a) inverter or servo option cards shipped against a customer-specific order code, (b) safety or I/O add-on modules sold under a special project number, and (c) legacy modules that were re-stickered after a factory repair. The end result is the same: a part that physically works, but cannot be re-ordered by the number on the front. KOEED's cross-reference team treats those as routine work and we usually close them inside 24 hours.
- PLC or DCS backplane replacement on legacy factory automation lines
- Servo / inverter control card swap on CNC machines and robotics cells
- HMI touch panel or operator interface retrofit
- Process control instrumentation — chemical, water treatment, food & beverage
- Material handling and conveyor systems at distribution centers
- Refurbished industrial equipment export (resellers building machines for overseas buyers)
- End-of-life line support where the original manufacturer has stopped supplying spares
Related Modules & Cross-Reference
If QS1W05AM0XXXXC17 turns out to be a custom-tagged variant, the parts below are the most common host families we see it paired with on the bench. We cross-reference against all nine brands we stock
(Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Schneider,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic,
KEYENCE) and use the
free cross-reference service
to suggest a verified replacement when the original is unobtainable.
Warranty & Authenticity
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90-day functional warranty. If the unit fails its bench test on arrival or fails in your hands within 90 days under documented operating conditions, we refund or replace.
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Money-back if not as described. The part you receive must match the photo we ship. If it does not, you do not pay.
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Sourcing from industrial decommissioning. Most of our stock is pulled from professionally decommissioned production lines, not consumer recycling streams. That is how we can keep pricing reasonable on modules the OEMs have already retired.
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Tested before shipment. Every QS1W05AM0XXXXC17 unit we dispatch goes through a power-on smoke test, an I/O loopback pass, and a communication handshake where the protocol allows. Test notes are available on request.
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Worldwide shipping via DHL / FedEx. Most orders leave our Shenzhen / Hong Kong warehouse within 24 hours of payment clearance, with a tracking number mailed to you the same day.
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Bulk orders are case-by-case. Send the full BOM and the target machine to
Moritta@KOEED.COM
and we will quote the lot — mixed-brand BOMs are welcome.
Have a photo of the unit? Send it with this part number.
Most cross-reference checks are free for verified orders. We reply with availability, the bench-test result, and a quote within 24 hours.
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