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The C200HE-CPU11-ZE is a CPU unit in the C200H series by Omron. This device has a user program capacity of 3.2K words and provides a data memory of 4K words to manage process data efficiently.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | C200H |
| Part Number | C200HE-CPU11-ZE |
| Weight | 10.00 lbs (4.54 kg) |
| LED Indicators | Yes |
| Communication Board | Not supported |
| High-Density I/O Units | Not supported |
| RS-232C | No |
| Clock Functions | Yes |
| Device | CPU unit |
| User Program Capacity | 3.2K words |
| Data Memory Capacity | 4K words |
| I/O Points Supported | 640 points |
| Number of Expansion Racks | 2 Racks max. |
| Control Method | Stored program |
| Programming Method | Ladder diagram |
| Program Capacity | 3.2K words max |
| I/O Control Method Used | Cyclic scan and immediate processing |
| Instruction Length | 1 address/instruction, 1 to 4 words/instruction |
Omron's C200HE-CPU11-ZE serves as a dedicated CPU unit within the C200H series. This unit features LED indicators for easy monitoring. Although it does not support a communication board or high-density I/O units, it still provides significant functionality for various automation tasks. The lack of RS-232C connectivity standardizes its interface limitations.
The user program capacity is structured to accommodate up to 3.2K words, ensuring the ability to implement complex processes. Data memory extends to 4K words, allowing for a robust experience when handling operational data. This unit supports a total of 640 I/O points, which facilitates extensive control capabilities in interconnected systems.
For system expansion, users can integrate a maximum of two racks, affording scalability options that align with growing operational requirements. The control methodology relies on stored programming, making it flexible for various applications while employing the ladder diagram as its primary programming technique. The instruction length defined for this unit allows one address per instruction, accommodating between one to four words for each command, which supports detailed programming for complex automation tasks. The I/O control method combines cyclic scanning along with immediate processing, ensuring prompt response times to inputs and outputs.