The full form of Mitsubishi HMI is Human-Machine Interface. It is a device that enables operators to monitor and control machines within an industrial automation system. Simply put, an HMI acts as a bridge between the human operator and the machine. It displays real-time data, machine status, alarms, and performance trends, allowing operators to make quick and accurate decisions. In Mitsubishi Electric’s lineup, HMIs are widely used with PLCs and other automation equipment to simplify operation, reduce manual errors, and improve system efficiency.
Mitsubishi Electric’s popular HMI range is known as the GOT Series (Graphic Operation Terminal). These touchscreen-based panels allow users to visualize processes, adjust parameters, and control equipment easily. They come with advanced features like high-resolution graphics, multi-language support, data logging, and remote monitoring. By combining reliability, flexibility, and user-friendly design, Mitsubishi HMI panels make industrial systems smarter and more efficient. In short, the Mitsubishi HMI — Human-Machine Interface — is the central control and visualization tool that connects operators with machines for seamless automation and process control.