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The Omron G72C-VOD16-DC24 is a remote vertical module used for output functions. Operating on a rated voltage of 24 VDC, it supports a communication speed of 187.5 kbps.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | CVM1 |
| Part Number | G72C-VOD16-DC24 |
| Weight | 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg) |
| Product Name | Remote Vertical Module |
| Communication Speed | 187.5 kbps |
| Classification | For output |
| Rated Voltage | 24 VDC |
| Internal I/O Circuit Common | NPN (-- common) |
| Rated Output Current | 0.3 A/point, 2.4 A/module |
| Residual Voltage | 1.2 V max. |
| Leakage Current | 100 µA max. |
| Number of Circuits | 16 points (8 points/common) |
| Insulation Method | Photocoupler |
| Input Indication | LEDs (green) |
The remote vertical module, designated as G72C-VOD16-DC24 by Omron, serves as an efficient output component within the CVM1 series. It functions at a rated voltage of 24 VDC and achieves a communication speed of 187.5 kbps.
Each of the 16 circuits can operate at 0.3 A per point, leading to a cumulative output capacity of 2.4 A for the entire module. The potential for residual voltage is capped at 1.2 V, providing a clear understanding of electrical performance. The device also manages leakage current effectively, maintaining it below 100 µA for reliable operation.
To ensure effective integration, this module utilizes an NPN configuration for its internal I/O circuit common and incorporates a photocoupler for insulation, enhancing safety against electrical interference. For user convenience, the module is equipped with green LEDs that indicate input status, creating a straightforward operational overview.