Product Overview
The Omron CPM1A-30CDT1-A-V1 is a high-performance micro PLC designed for applications requiring a direct AC power connection and high-density digital I/O. With 18 digital inputs and 12 transistor outputs, this unit provides a versatile 30-point control base for small-to-medium machinery. The "A" in the model name signifies its wide-range AC power supply (85 to 264 VAC), eliminating the need for an external 24 VDC power brick for the controller itself. Featuring Transistor (Source type) outputs, it is the ideal choice for European-standard PNP logic, where the PLC provides the positive voltage to the load.
Technical Configuration
The CPM1A-30CDT1-A-V1 is built for speed and expandability. With a logic execution speed starting at $0.72 \ \mu\text{s}$, it ensures rapid response times for sequential control. It features a 2 kWord program capacity and 1 kWord of data memory, supporting sophisticated automation scripts.
One of its key advantages is the built-in 24 VDC service power supply (typically 300mA), which can be used to power sensors or small input devices directly from the PLC terminals. The module supports up to 3 expansion units, allowing the system to grow with your production needs. For basic motion tasks, it includes a 5 kHz encoder input and a 2 kHz pulse output, perfect for simple conveyor positioning or speed synchronization.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
CPM1A-30CDT1-A-V1 |
| Brand |
Omron |
| Input Points |
18 Points (24 VDC) |
| Output Points |
12 Points (Transistor, Source/PNP) |
| Power Supply |
85 to 264 VAC (50/60 Hz) |
| Logic Speed |
0.72 μs to 1.72 μs |
| Program Memory |
2 kWords |
| Data Memory |
1 kWord |
| Expansion Capability |
Up to 3 Units |
| Built-in Functions |
1 Encoder (5 kHz), 1 Pulse Out (2 kHz) |
| Dimensions |
90 x 130 x 70 mm |
| Weight |
0.65 kg (Net) / 1.5 kg (Shipping) |
Technical FAQs
Q1: What is the benefit of the AC power supply in this model?
A1: The integrated 85-264 VAC power supply allows you to plug the PLC directly into standard facility mains. This simplifies the control cabinet layout and reduces the cost of adding a separate 24 VDC power supply for the PLC hardware.
Q2: What does "Source type" (PNP) output mean for my wiring?
A2: In a Source configuration, the PLC output terminal provides +24 VDC when the output is ON. The other side of your load (relay or valve) must be connected to the 0V/Ground terminal. This is common in many safety-oriented industrial standards.
Q3: Can I use the built-in 24 VDC output for my solenoid valves?
A3: Generally, no. The built-in service power supply is intended for low-current devices like proximity sensors or encoders (typically 0.3A max). Solenoid valves usually require higher current and should be powered by a dedicated external power supply to prevent PLC reset issues.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Service Power Management: When using the internal 24 VDC output for sensors, calculate the total current draw. Exceeding the 300mA limit can cause the PLC to shut down or behave erratically. If you need more power for field devices, always use an external DC supply.
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Transistor Protection: Transistor outputs are sensitive to inductive "kickback." When driving DC relays or solenoid valves, always install a flyback diode (1N4007 or similar) across the load to prevent the back-EMF from damaging the PLC's internal PNP transistors.
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AC Wiring Safety: Because this unit is AC-powered, ensure that the L (Line) and N (Neutral) wires are correctly connected to the designated terminals. Use a dedicated circuit breaker for the PLC power feed to allow for safe maintenance without shutting down the entire machine.
Engineering Advantages
The CPM1A-30CDT1-A-V1 stands out due to its integrated power architecture. By combining an AC power supply with PNP sourcing outputs, it meets the requirements of most global machine standards in a single, compact unit. Its 70 mm depth (slightly deeper than DC models to accommodate the transformer) still allows for installation in shallow enclosures. The 0.72 μs processing speed ensures that the PLC can handle high-frequency input interrupts, making it highly reliable for machines that perform high-speed counting or precision timing.