The Omron CQM1-B7A12 is designed as an input module with a capacity of 16 input points. It operates without any output points, allowing one word for input allocation. The communication method employed is unidirectional, using time-division multiplexing.
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Manufacturer | Omron |
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Series | CQM1 |
Part Number | CQM1-B7A12 |
Input Points | 16 |
Output Points | None |
I/O Word Allocation | 1 word for input |
Communication Method | Unidirectional, time-division multiplex |
Power Consumption | 100 mA at 5 VDC |
External Power Supply | 12 to 24 VDC |
Current Consumption at 12-24V DC | 0.05 A min |
Weight | 200 g max |
Dimensions | 32 x 110 x 107 mm (W x H x D) |
Minimum Input Time | Standard 16 ms and rapid 2.4 ms |
Omron's CQM1-B7A12 is a compact input module with the capacity to handle 16 input points. Unlike many other modules, it does not provide output capabilities and functions solely for input management. For efficient processing, the device allocates one word exclusively for input data.
The CQM1-B7A12 input module utilizes a unidirectional communication method through time-division multiplex technology, ensuring organized data transmission. The input module's power consumption is 100 mA while operating at a 5 VDC supply. For optimal functionality, an external power source must provide a range of 12 to 24 VDC. Under these conditions, the current consumption remains at a minimum of 0.05 A.
The CQM1-B7A12 input module has a maximum weight of 200 grams, facilitating installation in various environments. Its dimensions are compact, measuring 32 mm in width, 110 mm in height, and 107 mm in depth, allowing for space-efficient use in control systems. Input time specifications include a standard duration of 16 milliseconds, while a rapid setting can achieve response times as low as 2.4 milliseconds, catering to varying application requirements.