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
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64-Point High-Density Layout: Maximizes I/O density per slot, significantly reducing PLC rack footprint and control panel space.
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Dual 40-Pin MIL Connectors: Utilizes standardized military-spec connectors for secure, fast connection to external terminal blocks or pre-assembled wiring harnesses.
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Fast Hardware Response: Features a high-speed ON/OFF propagation delay of 120 microseconds or less, enabling precise tracking of rapid sensor cycles.
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Sectioned Commons: Organized into 4 isolated common groups (16 points per common) to allow flexible wiring across different power distribution runs.
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Low Current Footprint: Consumes only 90 mA at 5 VDC from the backplane, preserving power budget for other specialty modules.
Applications
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Multi-Axis Packaging Machinery: Real-time processing of optoelectronic sensors, limit switches, and proximity detection devices.
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Automated Assembly Lines: Consolidation of discrete pneumatic valve feedback signals and part-present sensors.
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Semiconductor Processing Equipment: High-density sensor mapping within compact tool footprints.
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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.
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Insert the pre-wired 40-pin MIL connector plugs. Push firmly until the connector locking tabs snap inward, ensuring a gastight mechanical bond.
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Configure the standard input noise filters in the PLC CPU settings (I/O Allocation) if high-frequency environmental noise causes input signal instability.