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C200HW-PD025

Manufacturer Part Number
C200HW-PD025
Description
Power Supply
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of C200HW-PD025

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Equipped with functions demanded by
the production site to suit a variety of applications.
F-6
2
2
Nested Interlocks
Although strictly speaking the present
interlock instructions do not allow nesting,
applications can be created to include
combination of complete and partial interlock
conditions that achieve nested interlocks.
Emergency
stop button
(1) Conveyor operates
(2) Contact "a" turns ON when operator is present and products
(3) When the emergency stop button is pressed, the conveyor
Easy Cam Switch Control with Ladder Instructions
Easy Calendar Timer Function
(for CPU Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later)
Parallel
wiring
Absolute
encoder
are supplied.
and product addition both stop.
Turn ON at 5:00
every evening
Cam switch
Contact a
Operator
Compares two dates/times
Comparison can be limited
to any combination of
years, months, days, hours,
minutes, or seconds.
Example:
A calendar timer function
can be easily set up to start
a process at exactly 5:00
every evening.
(for CPU Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later)
= DT
Gray code converted
into binary, BCD, or
angles.
Product added
by contact a
GRY
● CX-Programmer Screen
Angular data
Value
converted
by GRY
instruction
TIME-PROPORTIONAL OUTPUT
(TPO) Instruction
(for CPU Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later)
SSR
20% 80%
+
1 s
Compared to see whether
data is between upper
and lower limits.
Emergency
stop button
Worker
present (a)
Comparison table
Compared using
BCMP2 instruction
Conveyor
Upper limit Lower limit
operates
Product
added
(for CPU Unit Ver. 2.0 or Later)
BCMP2
Time-proportioning PID control
can be handled by the PLC by
combining the PID and TPO
(TIME-PROPORTIONAL
OUTPUT) instructions.
MILH 0
MILC 1
MILC 0
MILH 1
Support Software
clearly shows the
interlock status.
Output
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
* The time
interval for
execution by the
GRY instruction
is determined by
the response
speed for reading
data from the
absolute encoder.
TPO
PID
S
C
D
S
C
B
Convert Between Floating-point Decimal and Character Strings
E.g., 500.00
(Example)
The new CS1 can convert floating-point
decimal (real numbers) to character strings
(ASCII) for display on a PT (operator
interface). The data can be displayed on the
PT as a character string display element.
PID Autotuning
The new CS1 can autotune PID constants
with a PID control instruction. The limit cycle
method is used for autotuning, so the tuning
is completed quickly. This is particularly
effective for multiple-loop PID control.
Error Status Generation for
Debugging
A specified error status can be simulated by
executing the diagnostic instructions
(FAL/FALS). With the new CS1, debugging
is simple for applications that display
messages on a PT or other display device
based on the error status of the CPU Unit.
Floatingpoint
decimal
PID control instruction with
autotuning
PIDAT
Conversion
instruction
An error has
occurred at unit
number xx.
There is a
possibility that
rack number xx
is disconnected.
353030E23030
Character
string
Autotuning for PID constants
(limit cycle method)
Error in Special I/O Unit
PT
PT
I/O bus error
Character-string
display element
500.00
FAL
FALS
PT
Easy Reading of Maintenance
Data via Componet/DeviceNet
(Supported for DeviceNet Unit version 2.0 or later.)
The new CS1 can convert ASCII character
strings read from measurement devices by
serial communications to floating-point
decimal data for use in data processing.
Highly Accurate Positioning
with XY Tables
The new CS1 has many doubleprecision
processing instructions for floating-point
decimal operations, enabling positioning
with greater accuracy.
The addition of special explicit message
instructions makes it easy to send explicit
messages without having to consider FINS
commands. Transferring data among PLCs
with explicit messages is also simplified.
Floating-point
decimal instruction
Serial
communications
Measurement device
(example)
DeviceNet
CompoNet
High-precision positioning
Character
string
consider FINS
Special explicit
message instruction
No need to
Conversion
instruction
Floatingpoint
decima
Simpler Ladder Programs
Ladder programs that use a lot of basic
instructions can be simplified using
differentiation instructions LD NOT, AND
NOT, and OR NOT, and instructions that
access bits in the DM and EM Areas.
Binary Set Values for
Timer/Counter Instructions
The SV for a timer or counter instruction can
be specified using either BCD or binary.
Using binary SV enables longer timers and
higher-value counters.
● With other PLCs
Examples: Timer/Counter Instructions
[Applicable Instructions]
Timer/Counter Instructions
• TIMER: TIMX (550)
• COUNTER: CNTX (546)
• HIGH-SPEED TIMER: TIMHX (551)
• ONE-MS TIMER: TMHHX (552)
• ACCUMULATIVE TIMER: TTIMX (555)
• LONG TIMER: TIMLX (553)
• MULTI-OUTPUT TIMER: MTIMX (554)
• REVERSIBLE COUNTER: CNTRX (548)
• RESET TIMER/COUNTER: CNRX (547)
TIM (BCD): 0 to 999.0 s
TIMX (550) (binary) 0 to 6553.5 s
CNT (BCD): 0 to 999 counts
CNTX (546) (binary) 0 to 65,535 counts
a
a
a
#0001
#FFFE
ORW
D00000
D00000
ANDW
D00000
D00000
a
● With CS1-series PLCs
D00000
#0000
OUTB
F-7

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