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Omron CPM1A-20CDT-A-V1 CPM1A CPU Base Unit

Omron CPM1A-20CDT-A-V1 CPM1A CPU Base Unit

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  • Manufacturer: Omron

  • Product No.: CPM1A-20CDT-A-V1

  • Country of origin:ญี่ปุ่น

  • Product Type: PLC CPU Modules

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 500g

  • Dimensions: 130 mm x 110 mm x 95 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

To coordinate discrete, machine-level logic within localized industrial control architectures, the Omron CPM1A-20CDT-A-V1 serves as an integrated micro PLC base unit. This controller consolidates CPU processing, power conversion, and digital I/O interfaces into a single compact housing. Engineered for stand-alone machinery, basic conveyor control, and utility automation, it executes operations with an integrated AC power supply and high-speed transistor switching logic, eliminating the footprint requirements of modular rack systems.

Features

  • Integrated High-Density I/O: Provides 12 digital inputs and 8 transistor outputs (sink type) on fixed terminal strips.
  • Robust Power Management: Operates directly on wide-range utility AC lines (85 to 264 VAC) with built-in surge filtering.
  • High-Speed Processing: Supports basic instruction execution speeds starting at 0.72 microseconds.
  • Pulse Handling Capabilities: Features a built-in 5 kHz high-speed encoder input channel and a 2 kHz pulse output channel for micro-positioning controls.
  • Analog Adjustment: Includes two built-in analog setting dials on the front face for manual timer/counter value tuning without programming software.

Applications

  • Packaging Machinery: Precise control of sealing bars, label applicators, and indexing conveyors.
  • Small Pump Stations: Level monitoring, alternation control, and localized alarm reporting.
  • Material Handling: Sorting, localized pneumatic gating, and basic motor drive synchronization.
  • HVAC Control Units: Automated fan cycling, damper modulation, and temperature sensor integration.

Technical Specifications

Specification Parameter Technical Value
Manufacturer Omron Industrial Automation
Model Code CPM1A-20CDT-A-V1
Product Series CPM1A Micro Controller Series
Supply Voltage 85 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 60 VA maximum
Built-in Input Points 12 points (24 VDC, photo-coupler isolated)
Built-in Output Points 8 points (Transistor, Sink type)
Program Memory Capacity 2,000 words (EEPROM)
Data Memory Capacity 1,000 words (Read/Write DM area)
Instruction Execution Speed Basic: 0.72 microseconds; Special: 1.72 microseconds
High-Speed Input Functions Single-phase incremental encoder up to 5 kHz
High-Speed Output Functions Pulse train output up to 2 kHz (transistor sink)
Expansion Capability Not supported on 20-point AC base units
Enclosure Protection Rating IP20 (equivalent)
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 degC ambient (non-condensing)
Dimensions (H x W x D) 90 mm x 86 mm x 70 mm
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 0.65 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 130 mm x 110 mm x 95 mm

Connections and Interfaces

Terminal Block Section Terminal Label Function / Connection Assignment
Upper Terminal Block (Power & Inputs) L, N AC Main Supply Power Lines (85 to 264 VAC)
GR Ground / Protective Earth Terminal
COM (Inputs) Common Terminal for 24 VDC Input Circuits
00 to 11 12 Discrete DC Input Terminals (including high-speed encoder inputs)
Lower Terminal Block (Outputs & Service) 24VDC Out (+ / -) Auxiliary Service Power Supply for local transducers (maximum 300mA)
COM (Outputs) Common Negative Return for Transistor Outputs
00 to 07 8 Transistor Sink Outputs (Output 00 and 01 support 2 kHz pulse train output)

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The CPM1A series is legacy, having been succeeded by the modern Omron CP1E or CP1L platforms. For migration, logic must be ported using CX-Programmer software. While the core instruction set maps closely, I/O terminal mapping and high-speed counter registers differ. Always review direct hardware configuration offsets prior to porting program loops.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Because the transistor outputs are Sink Type, the load is connected between the positive voltage rail (typically +24 VDC) and the PLC output terminal. Connecting the load to ground instead of the positive terminal will prevent operation and can lead to reverse-current fault modes. Verify that external freewheeling diodes are placed across inductive loads to suppress voltage spikes.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

The auxiliary 24 VDC terminal output is useful for loop-powered sensors, but exceeding its 300 mA current limit will cause the internal power supply to switch into current-limiting shutdown. Use an external, isolated power supply for heavy transducer or relay clusters, and ensure its negative common is tied securely to the PLC output COM terminal to close the logic loop.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Prior to attempting mounting, terminal configuration, or wire insertion, completely de-energize all primary AC feeding lines. Verify with a calibrated voltmeter that no potential exists across L and N terminals. Failure to isolate power may cause fatal shock, device failure, or permanent input circuit degradation.
1

Snap the base unit housing directly onto standard 35 mm symmetric DIN rail or use the integrated pull-out mounting brackets to secure the unit directly to the backplate.

2

Route the incoming AC lines (85-264 VAC) through physical barriers separate from the signal lines, and wire them strictly to the designated top-left terminal slots.

3

Ground the GR terminal with a heavy, low-impedance copper wire (2 mm minimum cross-section) connected directly to the system cabinet earth busbar to block EMI.

4

Confirm logic compatibility (sink-to-common) for input circuits. Tighten all screw-terminal connections to standard torque limits to prevent contact resistance heating.

Can I expand the I/O capacity of the CPM1A-20CDT-A-V1 controller?

No. The 10-point and 20-point CPM1A base units with AC power supply configurations do not support external expansion modules. If more I/O is required, you must select a 30-point or 40-point base unit, or migrate to the newer CP1E/CP1L families.

What is the maximum current rating for the transistor sink outputs on this unit?

Each individual transistor output has a maximum rating of 0.3 A at 24 VDC. However, ensure that the total combined output current across the common terminal does not exceed 1.6 A to prevent internal track damage.

How do I configure high-speed inputs for encoder integration?

The CPU allocates specific hardware input channels for high-speed functions. Input 00000 serves as the high-speed counter, supporting phase-A encoder pulses, and must be configured via the PLC system setup registers using CX-Programmer.

What are the manual potentiometer dials on the front panel used for?

The two built-in analog setting adjusters convert physical rotation into internal register values (0 to 200). These are ideal for dynamically modifying timer presets or counter values without reconnecting programming software.

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