Description
Designed for direct transactional synchronization between machine-level automation and enterprise SQL databases, the Omron NJ101-9020 functions as a high-performance central processing unit within the Sysmac NJ platform. This controller eliminates the need for intermediate PC-based middleware or gateway computers by hosting an integrated SQL client. It enables real-time data logging, quality tracking, and recipe retrieval directly from the CPU to database servers over standard Ethernet. Built on a unified Sysmac architecture, the unit combines sequence control, motion configuration, and IT connectivity into a single, cohesive processing core.
Features
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Direct SQL Integration: Built-in instructions support direct connection to Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Firebird.
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Unified Control Platform: Execution of logic control, motion setup, and IT networking tasks within a single execution cycle.
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Spooling Functionality: Automatically buffers SQL transactions to an industrial SD card in the event of an IT network failure, preventing data loss.
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Secure Industrial Communications: Features isolated Ethernet ports for separate machine-level control (EtherCAT) and factory-level networking (EtherNet/IP).
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Robust I/O Scalability: Supports expansion through the local CJ-series I/O bus and remote EtherCAT junctions.
Applications
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Traceability and Serialization: Real-time storage of assembly metrics, barcode scans, and test results in pharmaceutical or automotive plants.
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Recipe Management Systems: On-demand retrieval of product parameters and batch configurations directly from server-side ERP/MES databases.
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Predictive Maintenance: Continuous logging of high-frequency machine variables, run-hours, and vibration profiles to central analytics databases.
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Automated Warehousing: Direct communication with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) for pallet routing and sorter control.
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer |
Omron |
| Model Number |
NJ101-9020 |
| Series |
Sysmac NJ1 |
| Primary Task Cycle Time |
1.0 ms |
| Variables Memory Capacity |
0.5 MB |
| Program Capacity |
5 MB |
| Supported Databases |
Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird |
| Built-in Communication Ports |
1x EtherCAT Master, 1x EtherNet/IP, 1x USB 2.0 (Type-B) |
| Max. EtherCAT Remote Nodes |
64 |
| Local Expansion Bus |
CJ-series I/O Bus |
| Max. Local Expansion Units |
40 (requires CJ-series Expansion Racks) |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to 55 degC |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) |
90 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm |
| Net Weight |
550 g |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
2.0 kg |
Connections and Interfaces
| Port / Terminal |
Interface Type & Purpose |
| EtherNet/IP Port |
RJ45. Used for database connections, Sysmac Studio programming, tag data links, and generic TCP/IP messaging. |
| EtherCAT Port |
RJ45. Dedicated master port for high-speed synchronous I/O, servo drives, and vision sensors. |
| USB Port |
USB 2.0 Type-B. Direct local interface for system configuration, firmware updates, and offline diagnostics. |
| SD Card Slot |
Supports SD/SDHC cards for database spooling buffer, database log storage, and user program backups. |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The NJ101-9020 is a specialized database variant. It differs from the standard NJ101-9000 by including built-in SQL middleware client structures. When replacing a standard NJ101 series processor, ensure that Sysmac Studio has the appropriate database connection license activated to compile the database function blocks (_DB_Insert, _DB_Select, etc.).
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
When utilizing direct-to-database connections, you must install an industrial-grade SD memory card (such as Omron HMC-SD291) to serve as a spooling buffer. Standard commercial SD cards cannot handle the rapid write cycles required during network-offline spooling and will fail prematurely, leading to Event Code 0x14600000 (Spool Memory Overrun). Additionally, ensure that the current draw on the local CJ-series bus does not exceed the capacity of the power supply unit (e.g., NJ-PA3001).
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Keep the EtherCAT and EtherNet/IP networks logically and physically isolated. Bridging them can lead to network jitter on the EtherCAT cycle, triggering synchronization faults. In Sysmac Studio, always pre-verify the database server credentials and port assignments using the built-in Connection Test Tool before executing program-level connect commands.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
Isolate all electrical power sources from the control panel before mounting the CPU to the DIN rail or attaching CJ-series expansion modules. Touching active connections or live backplane terminals can result in severe shock or logic board destruction via electrostatic discharge.
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Mount the CPU onto the DIN rail, ensuring the unit is securely locked in place with the bottom yellow slide locks engaged.
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Connect the functional ground terminal of the adjacent power supply module to a dedicated class-D ground point (100 Ohm maximum ground impedance).
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Ensure the power supply modules, CPU, and CJ end plate are locked tight using the integrated slider connectors on each unit.
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Connect double-shielded Category 5e (or higher) STP cables to the EtherCAT master port and route them away from high-voltage motor cables.