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Omron NX102-1000 Sysmac NX1 Modular CPU

Omron NX102-1000 Sysmac NX1 Modular CPU

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  • Manufacturer: Omron

  • Product No.: NX102-1000

  • Country of origin:Japan

  • Product Type: PLC CPU Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Dimensions: 18.0cm x 15.0cm x 12.0cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Engineered to consolidate sequence, motion, and information processing within a single runtime environment, this Omron NX102-1000 controller delivers deterministic automation control for demanding factory applications. The platform seamlessly integrates database connectivity, OPC-UA server protocols, and multi-axis synchronization directly at the controller level, bypassing the need for dedicated gateway PCs. Designed to operate on the NX I/O Bus architecture, it supports scalable local expansion and high-speed synchronized communication across extensive field networks.

Features

  • Synchronized Axis Control: Real-time coordination of up to 2 synchronous axes and 4 point-to-point (PTP) axes for precise mechanical positioning.
  • Embedded Open Protocols: Native OPC-UA server functionality enables direct, secure communication from field-level devices to SCADA, MES, or ERP systems.
  • Robust Memory Architecture: Equipped with 5 MB of non-volatile program memory and 33.5 MB of variables memory to handle complex automation algorithms and data logging.
  • Deterministic Execution: Features a highly stable primary task cycle time of 1 ms to ensure repeatable, jitter-free machine operations.
  • Dual Network Interfaces: Independent EtherCAT Master and EtherNet/IP ports allow structural separation between high-speed machine control and plant-wide information systems.

Applications

  • High-speed pick-and-place packaging lines requiring synchronized multi-axis motion.
  • Automotive assembly subsystems requiring direct data logging into central SQL databases.
  • Pharmaceutical processing machinery demanding secure, encrypted OPC-UA data transmission.
  • Semiconductor manufacturing tools utilizing deterministic EtherCAT distributed I/O topologies.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Values
Manufacturer Omron Industrial Automation
Model Number NX102-1000
Series Sysmac NX1
Control Type Motion, Sequence, and Information Control
Primary Task Cycle Time 1 ms
Program Memory Capacity 5 MB
Variables Memory Capacity 33.5 MB
Max. Synchronous Motion Axes 2 Axes
Max. Point-to-Point (PTP) Axes 4 Axes
Max. Axes (Including Virtual) 15 Axes
Local I/O Bus System NX I/O Bus (Up to 32 expansion units)
Max. Distributed Nodes 64 Remote EtherCAT Nodes
Integrated Interfaces EtherCAT Master, EtherNet/IP, TCP/IP, USB 2.0
Optional Protocols Serial RS-232C, RS-422, RS-485 via option boards
Country of Origin Japan
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 1.20 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 18.0cm x 15.0cm x 12.0cm

Connections and Interfaces

Port / Interface Physical Standard Functional Role
EtherNet/IP Port 1 RJ45 (100Base-TX) Information networks, Sysmac Studio connection, OPC-UA, and host communications.
EtherNet/IP Port 2 RJ45 (100Base-TX) Secondary independent network routing (maintains separate IP subnet).
EtherCAT Port RJ45 (100Base-TX) Real-time field network for servo drives, variable frequency drives, and distributed I/O.
Peripheral Port USB 2.0 Type-B Direct local engineering connection for controller commissioning and monitoring.
Option Board Slots Internal Proprietary Interface Accommodates optional RS-232C, RS-422, or RS-485 serial communication boards.

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The controller provides a direct hardware migration path from the entry-level NX1P2 series. Programs written in Sysmac Studio are cross-compatible; however, variables mappings must be verified because of the increased motion resources. If upgrading from legacy CJ-series PLCs, standard network mapping conversions are required as the NX platform utilizes a unified EtherCAT/EtherNet/IP tagging model rather than memory address mapping (CIO/D areas).

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

To prevent internal routing loop errors and packet collisions, the two integrated EtherNet/IP ports must not be configured on the same logical IP subnet. For example, if Port 1 is designated as 192.168.1.X, Port 2 must reside on a different subnet such as 192.168.2.X. Additionally, when using local NX I/O expansion units, verify that the total bus power consumption does not exceed the built-in power supply rating of 1.6 A; otherwise, an additional NX-PD1000 power supply module must be installed on the bus segment.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Always ensure that the physical functional ground terminal is connected directly to a high-quality electrical earth point using a wire of 2 mm squared or thicker. High-frequency electrical noise from nearby variable frequency drives can degrade the performance of the local NX bus and trigger spurious EtherCAT synchronization faults. Use double-shielded, twisted-pair cables (STP Cat 5e or better) with shielded RJ45 plugs for all fieldbus runs.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Completely isolate and de-energize the entire control enclosure before initiating physical installation or auxiliary wiring. Failure to verify total zero-energy state can result in structural hardware damage or high-voltage shock hazard. Keep the terminal protective cover closed during regular system operation to prevent accidental dust accumulation and contact.
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Mount the CPU module onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail (IEC 60715 conforming) with the guide hooks in the unlocked position, then slide the rail locking mechanism upward to secure the unit.

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Ensure a minimum spatial clearance of 20 mm on the top, bottom, and sides of the controller enclosure to promote adequate natural convective cooling. Avoid mounting adjacent heat sources directly below the module.

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Securely connect the 24 VDC external power supply cables directly to the unit's push-in terminal blocks. Ensure all conductors are stripped to exactly 10 mm prior to insertion to prevent bare copper exposure.

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What is the differences in routing between the integrated Ethernet ports?

The controller features two independent IP networks. Port 1 is typically used for upstream information networks (such as OPC-UA and SQL databases) or EtherNet/IP, while Port 2 is optimized for standard Ethernet TCP/IP. They must be configured on separate subnets to prevent internal routing conflicts.

Can this module function as an EtherCAT Master and an EtherNet/IP Master simultaneously?

Yes. The hardware features a built-in EtherCAT master port supporting up to 64 nodes alongside independent EtherNet/IP ports, allowing concurrent real-time motion control and horizontal controller-to-controller communication.

How do you handle backup and restoration of the program memory?

The controller uses a standard SD memory card slot. System backups, including user programs, device parameters, and network configurations, can be executed directly via the hardware DIP switch settings without requiring Sysmac Studio software.

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