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SYSMAC CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1

SYSMAC CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1

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  • Fabricant : Omron

  • N° de produit : CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1

  • Pays d'origine :Japon

  • Type de produit : Compact PLC CPU Modules

  • Paiement : Virement bancaire, Western Union

  • Poids : 500g

  • Dimensions : 140 x 110 x 95 mm

  • Port d'expédition : Xiamen

  • Garantie : 12 mois

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Description

Operating on a 24 VDC power supply, the Omron CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1 micro-PLC provides a highly consolidated control platform for discrete manufacturing applications. Designed to fit into tight panel spaces, this unit integrates both processing and local I/O channels directly into a single compact housing. The Omron CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1 features 18 built-in DC inputs and 12 robust relay outputs, making it ideal for managing small-scale machinery, conveyor systems, and dedicated OEM equipment. Its version 1 designation indicates enhanced logic instruction processing speeds and expanded compatibility with modern programming utilities such as CX-Programmer.

Key Features

  • All-in-One Architecture: Combines power supply, CPU, 18 inputs, and 12 outputs in one physical unit.
  • High-Speed Counter: One high-speed counter input point capable of handling high-speed pulse inputs up to 5 kHz (single phase) or 2 kHz (two phase).
  • Flexible Input Configuration: 24 VDC inputs can be wired in either sink or source configurations to match external sensor topologies.
  • Heavy-Duty Relay Outputs: Supports switching capacities up to 2 A per point for direct control of solenoids, contactors, and indicators.
  • Expandable Design: Compatible with CPM1A series expansion I/O blocks to dynamically scale control points as application requirements evolve.

Applications

  • Small-scale packaging machines and wrapping systems
  • Conveyor tracking, sorting, and material handling diverters
  • HVAC fan, pump, and damper scheduling controls
  • Dedicated test fixtures and component testing stations
  • Sub-assembly control nodes in larger distributed plant networks

Technical Specifications

Specification Parameter Technical Value / Rating
Manufacturer Omron Industrial Automation
Model Number CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1
Product Series Sysmac CPM1A
Input Power Supply 24 VDC (Acceptable range: 20.4 to 26.4 VDC)
Power Consumption 20 W maximum
Onboard Inputs 18 points (24 VDC, Sink/Source compatible)
Onboard Outputs 12 points (Relay outputs, 2 A per point max, 250 VAC / 30 VDC)
Program Capacity 2,048 words (Sysmac instruction format)
Data Memory Capacity Read/Write: 1,024 words (DM area)
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 degC (Non-condensing)
Mounting Method 35mm DIN rail or panel surface mount via integrated brackets
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 0.65 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 140 x 110 x 95 mm

Connections and Interfaces

Terminal / Port Function / Connection Details
Power Terminal Block +24V, -24V, and Functional Earth (FG) terminal for system power supply.
Input Terminals (00 to 11) Inputs 00 through 02 support high-speed hardware interrupts and counter inputs. Remaining inputs function as standard discrete inputs.
Output Terminals (00 to 07) Relay contact terminals grouped with shared commons. Ensure load current does not exceed terminal limits.
Peripheral Port Multi-functional programming connection port. Connects to handheld programming consoles or PC-based software (CX-Programmer) via a CPM1-CIF01 or CPM1-CIF11 interface adapter.

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The -V1 version is a direct drop-in replacement for the legacy CPM1A-30CDR-D module. It maintains identical mounting footprints and electrical pinouts. If updating an older system, you can migrate CX-Programmer files without modifications to the physical wiring harness. For complete modernization, you may consider the Omron CP1E-N30S1DT-D, but this will require software instruction mapping adjustments within the programmer environment.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

When deploying the relay output variant to switch highly inductive AC or DC loads (such as magnetic starter coils or pneumatic valves), external surge protection is absolutely essential. Running these inductive loads without transient suppressors (such as varistors or RC snubbers) causes electrical arcing across the internal micro-relay contacts, leading to contact welding and premature CPU failure.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Always ensure that the functional ground terminal is connected to a low-resistance earth ground (under 100 ohms) using 14 AWG or larger wire. Inductive noise coupling from adjacent VFD motor leads can corrupt high-speed counter signal lines. Route input wires and high-speed counter encoder cables through a separate duct from high-voltage AC power lines to protect signal integrity.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING:

Never wire or configure this PLC while the power supply is active. Isolate all upstream electrical feeds before touching terminal connections. Confirm that the input voltage matches the specified 24 VDC range to prevent permanent thermal or circuit damage to the internal logic boards.

1

Mount the CPM1A module horizontally onto a 35mm DIN rail, locking the bottom mounting clips securely. Leave at least 50mm of open space around the unit for natural convection cooling.

2

Connect the 24 VDC external supply to the power terminals. Avoid routing the DC supply line in parallel with high-voltage motor wires.

3

Verify that terminal block screws are torqued between 0.5 N-m and 0.6 N-m to prevent loose contacts or stripped threads.

4

Apply power, check the status LEDs on the front cover (PWR should be green), and upload the software configuration using CX-Programmer via the peripheral port.

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Can I replace an older CPM1A-30CDR-D with the -V1 model?

Yes, the CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1 is fully backwards compatible and serves as a direct mechanical and electrical drop-in replacement for the older non-V1 model.

What is the maximum rating for the relay outputs on the CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1?

Each relay output can handle up to 2 A at 250 VAC or 30 VDC. However, to ensure a long mechanical lifecycle, install external surge suppression for inductive loads.

Does the CPM1A-30CDR-D-V1 require an external memory cassette?

No, the CPU features 2,048 words of built-in EEPROM user program memory. An external memory cassette is optional and only required for offline program transfers.

What software do I use to program this Omron micro-PLC?

You can program this unit using CX-Programmer (part of the CX-One suite) via a peripheral port interface adapter such as the CPM1-CIF01.

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