Description
Integrating high-capacity switching capabilities directly into the Omron Sysmac architecture, the Omron CJ1W-OD202 provides eight robust sourcing transistor outputs for demanding industrial automation networks. This module is engineered to handle higher-current loads up to 2 A per point, bridging the gap between standard PLC control signals and heavy-duty field actuators. Featuring onboard load short-circuit protection and line disconnection detection, the unit ensures high operational safety and simplified troubleshooting within complex control cabinets.
Features
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High-Current Capacity: Delivers up to 2 A per output point (8 A maximum per module) for direct control of high-load field devices.
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Advanced Diagnostics: Built-in load short-circuit protection and line disconnection detection facilitate real-time fault isolation.
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Automatic Recovery: Features automatic restart functionality once a load short-circuit fault is resolved.
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Optocoupler Isolation: Protects internal PLC backplane circuitry from external field-side voltage spikes and noise.
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Removable Terminal Block: Simplifies field wiring and allows rapid module replacement without disconnecting individual terminal leads.
Applications
- High-load DC contactor and solenoid valve actuation
- Industrial pneumatic and hydraulic manifold control
- Heavy-duty indicator panels and signaling beacons
- Automated packaging systems and material handling machinery
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Manufacturer |
Omron |
| Model Code |
CJ1W-OD202 |
| Output Type |
Transistor (Sourcing/PNP) |
| Number of Outputs |
8 points |
| Rated Load Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Operating Load Voltage Range |
20.4 to 26.4 VDC |
| Maximum Load Current |
2.0 A per point, 8.0 A per unit |
| Leakage Current |
0.1 mA maximum |
| Residual Voltage |
1.5 V maximum |
| ON Response Time |
0.5 ms maximum |
| OFF Response Time |
1.0 ms maximum |
| Short-Circuit Protection |
Detection current: 6 A minimum; Automatic restart |
| Line Disconnection Detection |
Detection current: 200 mA (at 24 VDC) |
| Insulation Resistance |
20 MOhm minimum (at 100 VDC) between external and GR terminals |
| Internal Current Consumption |
110 mA maximum (at 5 VDC from PLC bus) |
| External Power Supply |
24 VDC, 50 mA minimum |
| Weight |
120 g (Unit only) |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
1.1 kg |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The CJ1W-OD202 is optimized for high-current loads, delivering 2 A per point over 8 points. This is distinct from standard high-density sourcing units like the CJ1W-OD212 (16 points, 0.5 A per point) or CJ1W-OD232 (32 points, 0.5 A per point). If upgrading from an OD212, verify total system current draws and note that terminal block allocations are not plug-and-play compatible due to the difference in point counts and terminal physical pitches.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
When switching highly inductive DC loads (such as large solenoid valves or heavy contactor coils), the built-in protection circuits can experience voltage spikes if external freewheeling diodes are omitted. Although the unit contains internal protection, mounting an external diode across the inductive load prevents premature deterioration of the internal sourcing transistors and stabilizes the module's diagnostic feedback loop.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Be aware of the short-circuit trip characteristics. The 6 A short-circuit trip mechanism is fast-acting. High-inrush loads (like cold incandescent bulbs or large capacitive circuits) can momentarily exceed this threshold and trigger a fault, causing the output to cycle. For loads with high initial inrush profiles, inline soft-start components or resistive current-limiters are recommended to avoid false trip states.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING: De-energize all PLC backplane power supplies and external 24 VDC field power sources before inserting or removing the CJ1W-OD202 module. Operating under live conditions can cause system fault interrupts, backplane damage, or unexpected field device actuation.
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Align the top and bottom hooks of the CJ1W-OD202 module carefully with the corresponding slots on the adjacent CJ-series unit or CPU rack.
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Press the module firmly into the backplane connectors until the yellow slide locks on both top and bottom click securely into the locked position.
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Wire the external 24 VDC field power supply to the designated terminals, ensuring correct polarity. Connect the return common line back to the control system ground (GR) terminal.
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Attach the pre-wired removable terminal block back onto the front of the module and tighten the retaining screws to lock the physical interface in place.