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Omron NX1P2-9024DT1 Sysmac NX1P CPU Module

Omron NX1P2-9024DT1 Sysmac NX1P CPU Module

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  • Manufacturer: Omron

  • Product No.: NX1P2-9024DT1

  • Country of origin:Japan

  • Product Type: PLC CPU Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 590g

  • Dimensions: 124 mm x 100 mm x 71 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Executing localized high-speed synchronization and industrial network communication, the Omron NX1P2-9024DT1 acts as the central processor for Sysmac-driven automated systems. This unit integrates physical inputs and outputs directly onto the main controller body, offering 14 inputs and 10 PNP outputs. Designed to unify motion, logic, and networking within a single platform, the module supports up to 8 EtherCAT nodes (including 2 synchronized motion axes and 4 position-controlled axes) alongside dedicated EtherNet/IP connectivity for seamless factory floor communication. Ideal for small to mid-sized machinery, it ensures high execution speeds with a primary periodic task cycle time down to 2 ms, using 1.5 MB of program memory and 2 MB of variables memory.

Key Technical Features

  • Synchronized Motion Control: Supports 2 synchronized motion axes and 4 positioning axes via EtherCAT master control.
  • Onboard I/O Configuration: Equipped with 24 built-in I/O points (14 inputs, 10 PNP/Source outputs) to eliminate unnecessary expansion modules.
  • Dual Network Protocols: Built-in ports for both EtherCAT (for real-time motion/device level networks) and EtherNet/IP (for host and peer-to-peer data exchange).
  • Flexible Expansion: Option to attach up to two NX-series option boards directly to the CPU front panel for serial RS-232C/RS-422A/485 communications or analog I/O.
  • Battery-free Operation: Utilizes non-volatile memory backup for user programs and system variables, reducing scheduled hardware maintenance.

Industrial Applications

  • Material Handling Systems: Precise control of sorters, smart conveyors, and gantry pick-and-place assemblies.
  • Packaging Equipment: Form-fill-seal machines, vertical packagers, and wrapping machinery demanding synchronized electronic camming.
  • Semiconductor Processing: Cleanroom handling arms and wafer transport lines requiring high-speed deterministic networking.
  • Assembly & inspection: Multi-axis positioning stages and rotary index tables integrated with machine vision systems.

Technical Specifications Table

Manufacturer Omron
Model Code NX1P2-9024DT1
Product Series Sysmac NX1P
Supply Voltage 24 VDC (Acceptable range: 20.4 to 28.8 VDC)
Program Memory Capacity 1.5 MB
Variables Memory Capacity 2 MB (for non-retained variables)
Primary Task Cycle Time 2 ms minimum (configurable)
Built-in Inputs 14 points (24 VDC, 2-wire/3-wire sensors compatible)
Built-in Outputs 10 points (PNP/Source transistor outputs, rated 0.1 A per channel)
EtherCAT Master Nodes Up to 8 physical nodes
Motion Control Axes 2 synchronized axes, 4 single positioning axes
Supported Fieldbus Protocols EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, FTP client/server
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 degC (non-condensing)
Dimensions (W x H x D) 124 mm x 100 mm x 71 mm
Net Weight 0.59 kg
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 2.00 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 18.0 cm x 15.0 cm x 12.0 cm

Connections and Interfaces

Port / Terminal Interface Type & Function Assignment
Power Terminals 24 VDC + / - input power plus dedicated protective earth (PE) ground screw terminal.
EtherCAT Port 1 x RJ45 Shielded connector, operating as EtherCAT Master. For downstream connection to servo drives, remote I/O terminal systems, and variable frequency drives.
EtherNet/IP Port 1 x RJ45 Shielded connector. Supports standard industrial networks, host communications (Sysmac Studio programming), and open Ethernet TCP/IP.
Terminal Blocks Removable push-in Plus terminal block. Upper section: 14 inputs (0 to 13). Lower section: 10 transistor outputs (0 to 9) with separate common pins.

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

This model utilizes the DT1 suffix, identifying it as a PNP/Source transistor output module. Be highly cautious during system upgrades: replacing an NX1P2-9024DT (which uses NPN/Sink outputs) with the DT1 version requires re-wiring the field actuator common terminals to prevent direct short-circuits. Complete program migration from older CJ or CP series hardware is fully supported via the standard Sysmac Studio conversion wizard, but direct physical I/O mapping must be reassessed due to terminal designation changes.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

When configuring complex EtherCAT topologies, avoid exceeding the physical node limit of 8 units. If more nodes are required, a higher-tier NX102 or NJ CPU is required. Additionally, ensure the total current draw of the auxiliary sensors powered from the CPU terminal block does not exceed rated limits. Operating near the 55 degC thermal boundary inside enclosed IP54 cabinets requires vertical orientation on the DIN rail and a minimum 30 mm top and bottom clearing distance to ensure natural convective cooling.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

Always use STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) Cat5e or higher cables for the EtherCAT network to prevent high-frequency electromagnetic interference generated by adjacent variable frequency drives (VFDs) from dropping connection packets. Ensure the shield of the network cable is properly terminated to the system ground bus bar. During commissioning, firmware synchronization is strictly checked by Sysmac Studio; make sure the firmware project settings align exactly with the physical CPU's revision level before attempting project downloads.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING

Isolate all external power supplies before attempting installation, mechanical mounting, or I/O terminal terminal block connection. Failure to completely de-energize the incoming 24 VDC supply can cause internal surge damage to the CPU logic circuitry or trigger unexpected machine movement through partial transistor activation.

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DIN Rail Mounting: Mount the NX1P2 processor onto standard 35 mm DIN rail (such as TH35-7.5). Tilt the unit forward, engage the top DIN rail hooks, and press the bottom downward until the slider locking mechanism clicks into place.

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Ground Wire Installation: Securely route a dedicated copper ground conductor (minimum 2.0 mm square / 14 AWG) from the protective earth terminal of the CPU to the main electrical cabinet ground bus. Keep the grounding lead as short as possible.

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Terminal Wiring: Strip physical sensor/actuator field conductors 10 mm. Directly insert the solid or ferrule-terminated copper wires into the push-in Plus terminal block points. To extract wires, press down the orange release pin using a flat-blade screwdriver.

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Network Cabling: Connect the dedicated EtherCAT cable line to the right-hand communication port. Insert the EtherNet/IP host system link into the left-hand communication port. Secure both RJ45 locks to verify mechanical stability.

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What is the key electrical difference between NX1P2-9024DT and NX1P2-9024DT1?

The NX1P2-9024DT1 features PNP (Source) transistor outputs, whereas the NX1P2-9024DT utilizes NPN (Sink) transistor outputs. Wiring configurations, common connections, and external loads must match the specific transistor output design.

What software package is required to program and configure this controller?

The controller must be configured and programmed using Omron's Sysmac Studio integrated development environment. Programmers configure standard logic, safety, HMI, and motion paths in this unified software suite.

Does this model support external expansion modules?

Yes. You can expand local I/O capacities by attaching NX-series I/O modules directly to the right side of the CPU, or by using Option Boards (serial communication or analog I/O) on the front-panel slots.

How many synchronized axes can the motion engine handle?

The CPU supports 2 fully synchronized motion axes and up to 4 single positioning axes controlled over the EtherCAT fieldbus master network, with a maximum of 8 total physical EtherCAT nodes.

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