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2-1 Specifications
2-1-1 General Specifications
Item
CPM1A-10CDR-(-V1)
CPM1A-10CDT-(-V1)
CPM1A-10CDT1-(-V1)
CPM1A-20CDR-(-V1)
CPM1A-20CDT-(-V1)
CPM1A-20CDT1-(-V1)
CPM1A-30CDR-(-V1)
CPM1A-30CDT-(-V1)
CPM1A-30CDT1-(-V1)
CPM1A-40CDR-(-V1)
CPM1A-40CDT-(-V1)
CPM1A-40CDT1-(-V1)
Supply
AC type 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
voltage
DC type 24 VDC
Operating
age
range
DC type 20.4 to 26.4 VDC
Power con-
AC type 30 VA max. 60 VA max.
sumption
DC type 6 W max. 20 W max.
Inrush current 30 A max. 38 A max.
External
power
supply
ype
only)
(See note
1.)
Output
capacity
200 mA (See note 2.) 300 mA
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) between the external AC terminals and protective earth terminals
Dielectric strength 2,300 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 min between the external AC and protective earth terminals, leakage
current: 10 mA max.
Noise immunity Conforms to IEC6100-4-4; 2 kV (power lines)
Vibration resistance 10 to 57 Hz, 0.075-mm amplitude, 57 to 150 Hz, acceleration: 9.8 m/s
2
in X, Y, and Z
directions for 80 minutes each
(Time coefficient; 8 minutes × coefficient factor 10 = total time 80 minutes)
Shock resistance 147 m/s
2
three times each in X, Y, and Z directions
Ambient temperature Operating: 0° to 55°C
Storage: –20° to 75°C
Humidity 10% to 90% (with no condensation)
Atmosphere Must be free from corrosive gas
Terminal screw size M3
Grounding
Less than 100 W
Power interrupt time AC type: 10 ms min.
DC type: 2 ms min.
(A power interruption occurs if power falls below 85% of the rated voltage for longer than the
power interrupt time.)
CPU Unit
AC type 400 g max. 500 g max. 600 g max. 700 g max.
weight
DC type 300 g max. 400 g max. 500 g max. 600 g max.
Expansion I/O Unit
weight
Units with 20 I/O points: 300 g max.
Units with 8 output points: 250 g max.
Units with 8 input points: 200 g max.
Expansion Unit weight Analog I/O Unit: 150 g max.
Temperature Sensor Units: 250 g max.
CompoBus/S I/O Link Unit: 200 g max.
DeviceNet I/O Link Unit: 200 g max.
Note 1. Use the external power supply as the service power supply of input devices.
The power supply cannot be used for driving output devices.
2. If there is an overcurrent or short on the external power supply, the voltage of
the external power supply will drop and the PC will stop operation.
Specifications Section 2-1