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Omron CJ1W-ID262 CJ Series 64-Point DC Input Module

Omron CJ1W-ID262 CJ Series 64-Point DC Input Module

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  • Manufacturer: Omron

  • Product No.: CJ1W-ID262

  • Country of origin:Japan

  • Product Type: PLC Input Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Interfacing high-density field sensors with the Sysmac control architecture, the Omron CJ1W-ID262 provides 64 discrete DC inputs within a single-slot form factor. This high-density module is engineered for space-constrained enclosures in automated assembly, material handling, and packaging machinery. Operating at 24 VDC with a low 4.1 mA input current, the module optimizes power distribution across extensive I/O networks. Its rapid ON/OFF hardware response time ensures high-speed signal registration, making it suitable for fast-cycling industrial processes.

Key Features

  • 64-Point High-Density Layout: Maximizes I/O density per slot, significantly reducing PLC rack footprint and control panel space.
  • Dual 40-Pin MIL Connectors: Utilizes standardized military-spec connectors for secure, fast connection to external terminal blocks or pre-assembled wiring harnesses.
  • Fast Hardware Response: Features a high-speed ON/OFF propagation delay of 120 microseconds or less, enabling precise tracking of rapid sensor cycles.
  • Sectioned Commons: Organized into 4 isolated common groups (16 points per common) to allow flexible wiring across different power distribution runs.
  • Low Current Footprint: Consumes only 90 mA at 5 VDC from the backplane, preserving power budget for other specialty modules.

Applications

  • Multi-Axis Packaging Machinery: Real-time processing of optoelectronic sensors, limit switches, and proximity detection devices.
  • Automated Assembly Lines: Consolidation of discrete pneumatic valve feedback signals and part-present sensors.
  • Semiconductor Processing Equipment: High-density sensor mapping within compact tool footprints.
  • Automotive Test Stands: High-speed tracking of discrete mechanical and limit relays.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer Omron Industrial Automation
Model Number CJ1W-ID262
Series Sysmac CJ Series (CJ1, CJ2, NJ, NX via Bus Coupler)
Module Type Discrete DC Input Module (High Density)
Number of Inputs 64 points
Rated Input Voltage 24 VDC (+10% / -15%)
Rated Input Current 4.1 mA typical (at 24 VDC)
Input Impedance 5.6 kOhms
ON Voltage / ON Current 19.0 VDC minimum / 3.0 mA minimum
OFF Voltage / OFF Current 5.0 VDC maximum / 1.0 mA maximum
ON / OFF Response Delay 120 microseconds maximum / 120 microseconds maximum
Number of Commons 4 commons (16 points per common)
External Connections Two 40-pin MIL connectors
I/O Words Allocated 4 words in CIO Area
Current Consumption 90 mA (0.09 A) maximum at 5 VDC
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 degC
Weight 0.11 kg (110 g)
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 1.5 kg (including protective packaging)

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The CJ1W-ID262 features 4.1 mA input currents and is optimized for standard sensors, whereas the CJ1W-ID261 has a slightly different internal schematic. Be sure to verify wiring compatibility when upgrading or swapping. This module can be used on CJ1, CJ2, NJ, and NX series platforms provided they use a compatible CJ-series bus extension or bus coupler.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Due to the extremely high density of 64 points in a single-slot module, thermal management is key. If all 64 inputs are energized simultaneously at 24 VDC inside a sealed panel operating at its upper limit (55 degC), ensure adequate vertical convection airflow. Avoid routing sensor cables adjacent to high-voltage motor drive lines to prevent electromagnetic induction from triggering false states on the high-speed 120-microsecond hardware input circuits.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Direct hand-wiring to 40-pin MIL connectors is highly error-prone and not recommended in production. Commissioning engineers should pair the module with Omron's pre-wired cable assemblies (such as the XW2Z series) and a compatible DIN-rail terminal conversion unit (such as the XW2R-J40G-T or XW2D-40G6). This approach isolates field connections, speeds up loop checks, and simplifies future diagnostic tracing.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Always de-energize the entire PLC rack and disconnect external field power supplies before inserting, removing, or plugging/unplugging the MIL connectors on the CJ1W-ID262. Failure to do so can cause backplane communication interruptions, damage delicate internal optocouplers, or lead to unexpected machinery movement.
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Align the module's top hook onto the backplane mounting track and smoothly swing the unit downward until the lock levers click securely into place.

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Tighten the mounting screws on the module to the torque specified in the user manual to guarantee grounding and resistance to industrial vibrations.

3

Insert the pre-wired 40-pin MIL connector plugs. Push firmly until the connector locking tabs snap inward, ensuring a gastight mechanical bond.

4

Configure the standard input noise filters in the PLC CPU settings (I/O Allocation) if high-frequency environmental noise causes input signal instability.

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What is the recommended connector option for the CJ1W-ID262?

Omron recommends utilizing standard 40-pin MIL connector breakout cables, such as the XW2Z series, paired with an XW2R-J40G-T or XW2D-40G6 interface terminal block for secure, maintenance-friendly DIN-rail termination.

Does this module support both sinking and sourcing input devices?

Yes. The inputs are bi-directional (sinking/sourcing). However, because the points are grouped into blocks of 16 sharing a single common line, all 16 inputs within that specific common block must be wired for the same configuration (all sinking or all sourcing).

Why does the CJ1W-ID262 occupy 4 words in the PLC memory?

Since each PLC word in the Sysmac architecture contains 16 discrete bits, a 64-point digital input module requires 4 consecutive words of address space in the CIO area (64 bits total) to map all individual input channels.

How fast is the input filtering and response on this module?

The physical hardware ON/OFF delay on the module is incredibly fast at 120 microseconds maximum. However, you can adjust the software input filter time in the PLC system settings from 0 ms up to 32 ms to suppress signal bounce if needed.

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