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A--29
Micro Programmable Controller
CPM1A
Transistor Outputs (Sinking)
Item
Specifications
CPM1A-
10CDT-
j
(-V1)
CPM1A-
20CDT-
j
(-V1)
CPM1A-
30CDT-
j
(-V1)
CPM1A-
40CDT-
j
(-V1)
CPM1A-20EDT
CPM1A-8ET
Max.
switching
capacity
24 VDC
+10%
/
--15%
, 0.3 A/point (See note)
4.5 to 30 VDC
0.2 A (See note 2.)
0.3 A (See note 3.)
p
y
0.9 A/Unit
0.9 A/common
1.8 A/Unit
0.9 A/common
2.7 A/Unit
0.9 A/common
3.6 A/Unit
0.9 A/common
1.8 A/Unit
Leakage
current
0.1 mA max.
Residual
voltage
1.5 V max.
ON delay
0.1 ms max.
OFF delay
OUT01000/01001: 0.2 ms max. (load current: 100 to 300 mA)
0.5 ms max. (load current: 5 to 100 mA)
Other than OUT01000/01001: 1 ms max. (load current 5 to 300 mA)
1 ms max.
(24 VDC
+10%
/
--15%
, 5 to 300 mA)
Fuse
V1 CPUs: No fuse
Expansion I/O Units and Pre-V1 CPUs. 1.25 A/common (cannot be replaced by the user)
Circuit
configuration
Transistor Outputs (Sourcing)
Item
Specifications
CPM1A-
10CDT1-
j
(-V1)
CPM1A-
20CDT1-
j
(-V1)
CPM1A-
30CDT1-
j
(-V1)
CPM1A-
40CDT1-
j
(-V1)
CPM1A-20EDT1
CPM1A-8ET1
Max.
switching
capacity
24 VDC
+10%
/
--15%
, 0.3 A/point (See note)
4.5 to 30 VDC
0.2 A (See note 2.)
0.3 A (See note 3.)
p
y
0.9 A/Unit
0.9 A/common
1.8 A/Unit
0.9 A/common
2.7 A/Unit
0.9 A/common
3.6 A/Unit
0.9 A/common
1.8 A/Unit
Leakage
current
0.1 mA max.
Residual
voltage
1.5 V max.
ON delay
0.1 ms max.
OFF delay
OUT01000/01001: 0.2 ms max. (load current: 100 to 300 mA)
0.5 ms max. (load current: 5 to 100 mA)
Other than OUT01000/01001: 1 ms max. (load current 5 to 300 mA)
1 ms max.
(24 VDC
+10%
/
--5%
, 5 to 300 mA)
Fuse
V1 CPUs: No fuse
Expansion I/O Units and Pre-V1 CPUs. 1.25 A/common (cannot be replaced by the user)
Circuit
configuration
Note: When using the OUT01000 or OUT01001 as a pulse output, connect dummy resistors as required to set the load current to 0.1 to
0.2 A. If the load current is below 0.1 A, the ON-to-OFF response time will become longer and high-speed pulse will not be output.
On the other hand, if the load current is above 0.2 A, the transistor may generate heat and components may be damaged.