Description
Engineered for high-speed, high-capacity machine control, the Omron CJ2H-CPU68 central processing unit serves as the core processor for CJ2-series programmable logic controllers. This unit manages complex automation tasks with a large 400K step user memory and a highly optimized execution cycle. Designed for panel-mounted environments, it delivers exceptional operational speed with basic instruction times as low as 0.016 us. The integrated memory architectures support extensive function block definitions, automatic address allocations, and broad data logging capabilities via optional memory cards, making it a reliable standard for demanding industrial processing architectures.
Key Features
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High-Speed Execution: Basic instruction execution at 0.016 us minimum and special instructions at 0.048 us minimum.
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Massive Memory Capacity: Features 400K steps of program memory to accommodate complex logic and large program structures.
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Flexible Data Allocations: Access to EM Area force-setting/resetting across Banks 0 to 18 hex, with automatic address allocation on Banks 11 to 18 hex.
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Extensive I/O Architecture: Supports up to 2560 logical I/O bits to handle extensive fieldbus and physical digital/analog point systems.
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Robust Task Management: Accommodates up to 128 cyclic task flags and supports up to 2048 function block definitions and instances.
Applications
- High-speed packaging and sorting machinery.
- Multi-axis coordinated motion control systems.
- Automotive assembly line PLC networks.
- Process instrumentation control panels requiring fast scan times.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Manufacturer |
Omron |
| Model Number |
CJ2H-CPU68 |
| Series |
CJ2 Family / CJ2H |
| Enclosure Rating |
Mounted in a panel |
| Grounding Requirement |
Less than 100 Ohms |
| Current Consumption |
0.42 A at 5 VDC |
| User Program Memory |
400K steps |
| I/O Capacity |
2560 bits |
| Overhead Processing Time |
100 us |
| Basic Instruction Execution |
0.016 us minimum |
| Special Instruction Execution |
0.048 us minimum |
| EM Area Force-Set/Reset |
Banks 0 - 18 hex |
| Automatic Address Allocation |
Banks 11 - 18 hex |
| Cyclic Task Flags |
128 flags |
| Memory Card Compatibility |
128 MB, 256 MB, or 512 MB |
| Function Block Definitions |
2048 maximum |
| Function Block Instances |
2048 maximum |
| Communications Method |
Half-duplex, Start-stop synchronization |
| Baud Rate Range |
0.3 to 115.2 kbps |
| Maximum Serial Distance |
15 meters max |
| Physical Dimensions |
6.5 cm x 4.9 cm x 9.0 cm |
| Net Weight |
0.2 kg |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.0 kg |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
When migrating legacy systems from the CJ1 series (e.g., CJ1H or CJ1G) to the CJ2H architecture, the physical footprint remains highly compatible, but memory map allocations require verification in CX-Programmer. The CJ2H series utilizes an expanded Extended Memory (EM) bank structure up to 18 hex, which is significantly larger than previous generations. Ensure that peripheral tool versions are updated to support the CJ2H instruction set to prevent compilation errors during download.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
A common point of failure in high-speed applications is over-allocating force-set/reset memory flags in non-designated EM banks. In this unit, ensure that force-setting/resetting operations remain confined to Banks 0 through 18 hex, and that automatic memory allocations do not overwrite manual configurations in Banks 11 through 18 hex. Also, monitor the 100 us overhead processing time; when executing massive functional block nesting (up to the 2048 limit), scan times can lengthen if execution paths are not carefully structured.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
For reliable communication performance, functional grounding must be strictly verified. The grounding path must maintain a resistance of less than 100 Ohms to mitigate high-frequency electrical noise from nearby variable frequency drives (VFDs). When utilizing the built-in serial communication port at higher baud rates (such as 115.2 kbps), use double-shielded twisted-pair cabling and do not exceed the 15-meter maximum distance limit to avoid transmission errors.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING: Prior to mounting or wiring the CPU module, disconnect all external power supplies to the rack. Failure to completely de-energize the system may cause electrical shock, physical damage to the internal CMOS circuitry of the module, or unpredictable system behaviors.
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Align the lock claws on the upper and lower portions of the CPU module with the adjacent power supply module on the CJ-series backplane.
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Carefully press the module straight onto the bus connector until it clicks securely into place, ensuring no pins are bent.
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Slide the yellow lock levers on the top and bottom of the module forward to lock the unit securely to the backplane.
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Connect the functional ground terminal to a dedicated ground point keeping the impedance strictly under 100 Ohms.