CJ1W-INT01 Interrupt Input Unit (16 Points)
Name | 16-point Interrupt Input Unit with Terminal Block | |
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Model | CJ1W-INT01 | |
Rated Input Voltage | 24 VDC | |
Rated Input Voltage Range | 20.4 to 26.4 VDC | |
Input Impedance | 3.3 kΩ | |
Input Current | 7 mA typical (at 24 VDC) | |
ON Voltage/ON Current | 14.4 VDC min./3 mA min. | |
OFF Voltage/OFF Current | 5 VDC max./1 mA max. | |
ON Response Time | 0.05 ms max. | |
OFF Response Time | 0.5 ms max. | |
Number of Circuits | 16 (16 points/common, 1 circuit) | |
Number of Simultaneously ON Points | 100% (16 points/common) simultaneously ON (24 VDC) | |
Insulation Resistance | 20 MΩ between external terminals and GR terminal (at 100 VDC) | |
DielectrQic Strength | 1,000 VAC between external terminals and GR terminal for 1 minute at a leakage current of 10 mA max. | |
Internal Current Consumption | 80 mA max. | |
Weight | 110 g max. | |
Accessories | None | |
Circuit Configuration | Up to two Interrupt Input Units can be mounted to the CPU Rack. They must be connected as one of the five Units immediately next to the CPU Unit. If an Interrupt Input Unit is connected in any other position, an Incorrect Unit/Expansion Rack Connection error will occur. Set the pulse width of signals input to the Interrupt Input Unit so they satisfy the following conditions. The signal names of the terminals are the device variable names. The device variable names are the names that use "Jxx" as the device name. | |
External connection and terminal-device variable diagram | The polarity can be connected in either direction. The signal names of the terminals are the device variable names. The device variable names are the names that use "Jxx" as the device name. |
Note: With NJ-series Controllers, Interrupt Input Units can be used as normal Basic Input Units.
They cannot be used to start I/O interrupt tasks.
* Terminal numbers A0 to A8 and B0 to B8 are used in the external connection and terminal-device variable diagrams.
They are not printed on the Units.
They cannot be used to start I/O interrupt tasks.
* Terminal numbers A0 to A8 and B0 to B8 are used in the external connection and terminal-device variable diagrams.
They are not printed on the Units.
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