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Omron CVM1 C20-CPU14-E

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C20-CPU14-E

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The Omron C20-CPU14-E is a CPU unit within the CVM1 series. It functions on a stored program control system and operates at an input voltage of 24V DC, with a tolerance of +10% to -15%.

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Technical specifications for C20-CPU14-E

ManufacturerOmron
Product LineCVM1
Part NumberC20-CPU14-E
Weight2.00 lbs (0.91 kg)
Module TypeCPU Unit
Control SystemStored Program System
Input VoltageDC 24V +10%, -15%
Input Impedance3kΩ
Input Current7mA typ. (DC 24V)
Power SupplyAC 100 to 120V
Number of Circuits (DC Input - NPN)16 points (8 points/common)
Number of Circuits (Contact Output)12 points (8/3/1 points/common)
Main Control ElementMPU, CMOS, LS-TTL
Programming SystemLadder Diagram
Instruction Word Length6 bytes/address
Execution Time10μs/address
Programming Capacity (Nonexpandable CPU)RAM 512 addresses, EPROM 1194 addresses
Programming Capacity (Expandable CPU)RAM 1194 addresses, EPROM 1194 addresses

Omron’s C20-CPU14-E is a CPU unit characterized by its reliability and operational efficiency. This unit is part of the CVM1 series and functions under a stored program system, designed for effective automation tasks. It requires an input voltage of 24V DC with a permissible variation of +10% and -15%, ensuring stable performance in various electrical environments. The input impedance measures 3 kΩ, with a typical current usage of 7 mA during operations.

The power requirements for this unit involve AC voltages ranging from 100 to 120V, making it compatible with common industrial power sources. The module features 16 circuits for DC input configured for NPN connections, grouped as 8 points shared over common grounds. On the output side, it manages 12 circuits, which can be designated in configurations of 8, 3, or a single common point.

At its core, the main control element comprises an MPU that utilizes CMOS and LS-TTL technology. The programming is performed using ladder diagrams, and the instruction word length is defined as 6 bytes per address. This CPU can execute instructions within a rapid time frame of 10 microseconds per address.

Regarding programming capacity, the non-expandable variant offers a RAM size that can handle 512 addresses, complemented by EPROM capacity supporting 1194 addresses. Alternatively, the expandable CPU configuration allows for an increased RAM capacity of 1194 addresses, while maintaining the same EPROM limit. This versatility provides options for different automation scales and complexities, catering to various project requirements.