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CJ1W-OD263 | Omron | Transistor Output Unit

CJ1W-OD263 | Omron | Transistor Output Unit

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  • Manufacturer: Omron

  • Product No.: CJ1W-OD263

  • Country of origin:Japan

  • Product Type: PLC Digital Output Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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The CJ1W-OD263 is a high-density Transistor Output Unit designed for Omron’s CJ-series PLC systems. Engineered for high-speed switching applications, this module provides 64 output points in a compact format, making it ideal for large-scale machine control where panel space is at a premium. It features a sinking output configuration and utilizes a high-reliability MIL connector interface, allowing for rapid integration and streamlined wiring harnesses in complex automation systems.

Features

  • 64 digital output points for high-density applications
  • Sinking output (NPN) transistor configuration
  • High switching capability: 12 to 24 VDC at 0.3 A per point
  • Efficient MIL connector external connection for reduced wiring time
  • Integrated into the modular CJ-series backplane ecosystem
  • Ideal for driving actuators, solenoids, and indicators in automated lines

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Manufacturer Omron
Part Number CJ1W-OD263
Device Type Transistor Output Unit
I/O Points 64 outputs
Output Type Sinking (NPN)
Max. Switching Capacity 12 to 24 VDC, 0.3 A
Commons 16 points, 1 common
External Connection MIL connector
Weight 1.3 kg

Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Secure the module onto the CJ-series backplane and lock it using the integrated sliders. Ensure the module is firmly seated to maintain communication with the CPU.
  • Wiring: The unit utilizes a MIL connector; ensure the corresponding cable harness is correctly keyed and seated. Because this is a sinking output module, ensure that the load is connected between the positive voltage supply (V+) and the output terminal of the module.
  • Safety: Each common supports 16 points. Ensure that the total current load per common does not exceed the module's rated specifications to prevent damage to the internal output drivers.
  • Diagnostics: Use the status LEDs on the front panel to monitor the state of each individual output point during commissioning and routine maintenance.

What is the difference between a sinking output and a sourcing output?

A sinking output (NPN) switches the ground (0 V) connection to the load, while a sourcing output (PNP) switches the positive voltage (24 V) to the load.

How do I connect external devices to the MIL connector?

You should use a pre-wired MIL connector cable harness. The connector allows for the quick connection of multiple outputs simultaneously, reducing the need for individual screw-terminal wiring.

What is the maximum switching capacity of this unit?

The module is rated for 12 to 24 VDC with a maximum switching current of 0.3 A per point.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White
Country of origin
Japan
Power source
DC Power

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