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The CS1D-CPU67P is a CPU module from Omron's CS1 series designed for enhanced control in automation systems. It weighs up to 350 grams and is compact, allowing it to be integrated with specific backplanes like the CS1D-BC042D or CS1D-BC052. The module features a built-in loop control board (CS1D-LCB05D), an impressive data memory of 448 K words, and a program capacity reaching 250 K steps.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | CS1 |
| Part Number | CS1D-CPU67P |
| Weight | 32.00 lbs (14.51 kg) |
| Loop Control Board | Built-in CS1D-LCB05D |
| Data Memory | 448 Kwords |
| Program Capacity | 250 Ksteps |
| I/O Points | 5,120 points |
| Current Consumption | 5 V DC at 0.82 A |
| Safety Standards | Conforms to cULus, NK, Lloyd’s, and EC Directives |
| Basic Instruction | 0.02 µs minimum |
| Special Instructions | 0.06 µs minimum |
Omron's CS1D-CPU67P CPU is engineered for operational efficiency in control systems. This 350-gram CPU module is specifically designed to fit the Omron CS1D-BC042D or CS1D-BC052 CPU backplanes. It has a built-in loop control board (the CS1D-LCB05D) that enhances overall functionality.
The module's data memory capability stands at 448 K words, while its program capacity holds up to 250 K steps, making it suitable for complex applications. It supports 5,120 I/O points, enabling comprehensive input and output management within automation processes. It is designed for efficient operation and consumes 0.82 A at a 5 V DC power supply.
In terms of performance, this CPU module adheres to rigorous safety standards, conforming to various directives, including cULus, NK, Lloyd’s, and EC. Its basic instructions execute with a minimum time of 0.02 µs, while special instructions operate at a minimum of 0.06 µs, ensuring rapid processing capabilities.