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Omron CP1E-NA20DT-D PLC In Stock Fast Shipping

PLC, 24 VDC supply, 12 x 24 VDC inputs, 8 x NPN outputs 0.3 A, 2 x analog inputs, 1 x analog output, resolution 1/6000, 8K steps program + 8K words data memory, RS-232C port.

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Key Features and Technical Specifications

The Omron CP1E-NA20DT-D CPU module is your answer. As part of the popular Sysmac CP1E series, this programmable logic controller packs advanced features into a compact, easy-to-use unit. It’s the perfect choice for simple machine control, offering reliability and performance without a complex setup.

SpecificationDetail
Product ModelCP1E-NA20DT-D
ManufacturerOmron
Product TypeCPU Module, PLC
Supply Voltage24 VDC
Digital Inputs12
Digital Outputs8 (Transistor, Sinking)
Program Capacity8K steps
Data Memory Capacity8K words
Communication PortsUSB (Type B), RS-232C
MountingDIN Rail

Easy Installation with a DIN Rail Mount CPU

The Omron CP1E-NA20DT-D CPU module makes installation a breeze. It features a standard DIN rail mounting mechanism, which means you can snap it into your control cabinet quickly and securely. You don’t need special tools or complex procedures. This saves you valuable time and labor costs during setup.

This PLC is designed to fit perfectly into new or existing systems. Its compact size ensures it won’t take up much space, which is great for small machines. As a core part of the Omron Sysmac CP1E series, it works smoothly with other automation components. You can build a complete, reliable control system with minimal effort.

Powerful Programmable Logic for Machine Automation

The Omron CP1E-NA20DT-D PLC has the power you need for effective machine automation. With an 8K-step program memory, you have plenty of room to write and store sophisticated control logic. This makes it ideal for tasks like packaging, assembly, and other standalone machine applications. The CPU processes your commands quickly for smooth and reliable operation.

Programming is straightforward using Omron’s CX-One Lite software. The built-in USB port allows for a quick connection to your computer. This makes it easy to download your program or monitor the PLC’s status. Even if you’re new to PLCs, you’ll find the Omron CP1E easy to work with.

Flexible Communication and Connectivity

Communication is key in modern industrial automation. The CP1E-NA20DT-D comes with a built-in RS-232C port. This standard port lets you connect to devices like HMIs, barcode readers, and printers. This built-in RS-232C communication capability provides a simple way to create a more interactive and data-rich system.

If your project requires different communication standards, the Omron CP1E has you covered. You can add a communications option board to expand its abilities. For instance, adding an Omron CP1W-CIF11 RS-422A/485 Option Board gives you RS-485 communication capability for longer-distance networks.

Expand Your System with I/O Units

The Omron CP1E-NA20DT-D starts with 12 inputs and 8 outputs, which is perfect for many small applications. But what happens when your needs grow? This PLC is designed for expansion. You can easily add more I/O units to control more sensors, motors, and other devices. This makes the CP1E a scalable and future-proof solution for your automation needs.

Omron CP1E-NA20DT-D Product Datasheet

Frequently Asked Questions

You can program this PLC using Omron’s CX-Programmer software, which is part of the CX-One and CX-One Lite software suites. It provides an intuitive environment for ladder logic programming.

Yes, you can. The CP1E series supports expansion modules, including those for mixed analog current and voltage input and output. This allows you to integrate sensors and devices that use analog signals.

Absolutely. The Omron CP1E is known for its user-friendliness, from its simple DIN rail installation to its intuitive programming software. The built-in USB port also makes it very easy to connect to a PC.

The main difference is that ‘N’ type CPUs like the CP1E-NA20DT-D have a built-in RS-232C port and a larger instruction set, including floating-point math instructions. ‘E’ type CPUs are more basic and economical.

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