CS1W-AD081-V1 Omron, CS1W-AD081-V1 Datasheet - Page 3

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CS1W-AD081-V1

Manufacturer Part Number
CS1W-AD081-V1
Description
MODULE, ANALOG IN, 8CH
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of CS1W-AD081-V1

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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Going Beyond the Traditional Limits of PLCs with
PLC-based Process Control
Reducing the Total Cost of Ownership from Initial Costs through Running Costs.
PLC-based Process Control Meets Customer Needs
The over-spec nature of a distributed control system
(DCS) increased costs. PLCs, however, could not
provide the required process control capabilities, and
signal conversion with isolators and other devices was
required for I/O. It was just not possible to achieve the
ideal system for a specific application.
The manufacturer must be relied upon for everything
from system construction to maintenance. Even
simple changes to parameters cannot be performed
in-house. And, it's nearly impossible to use general-
purpose devices and software (such as HMI devices or
Windows-based software) when modifying the
system.
Running costs are high because
maintenance and modifications
Existing System Problems
Systems are large, meaning
require specialists.
high initial costs.
PLCs provide the same functionality and performance
as DCS while also providing the advanced features of
PLCs: Open specs, easy maintenance, and cost
performance. A wide range of Isolated-type Analog
Units helps to save space and greatly reduces system
costs.
Paste function blocks in a window just like you were
creating a flow sheet, and then connect the blocks
with the mouse to graphically program a wide range
of process control. And with a PLC, it's easy to
incorporate general-purpose HMI devices and
software (such as touch panels and SCADA software).
can program with function blocks.
PLC-based Process Control
Engineering is simple when you
Cut costs, Save space,
Reduce labor
Avoid Problems and Minimize Risks with a Duplex System
PLC-based Process Control Application Examples
If an error occurs in the active CPU Unit, the standby CPU
Unit takes over in an instant (using the hot standby
method) so that system operation continues essentially
unaffected. Other duplex variations are also possible. For
example, instead of duplexing the CPU Unit, Power Supply
Unit, and Controller Link Unit, a system can be constructed
with a Single-CPU Unit and only a duplex Power Supply
Unit or only a duplex Controller Link Unit.
Replace Units with power supplied or even while the
system is running, including CPU Units (Duplex-CPU
system), Power Supply Units, Communications Units,
Basic I/O Units, and Special I/O Units.
Materials tanks
Increase the reliability of the facilities
and devices with a Duplex PLC-based
Process Control System.
A duplex system means rapid recovery
for errors without stopping system
operation.
SYSMAC CS1 PLC with advanced
Loop Control Board
A
B
C
In-line Blending in a Food Plant
Flowrate control (blended
PID control)
Personal computer
HMI Software
Intermediate tank
Motor
Flowrate
Control outputs
Ethernet
Product tanks
A
B
Duplex Communications Units
(e.g., Controller Link Units or
Ethernet Units) to increase
network reliability
Batch Control in a Chemical Plant
Ethernet
Personal computer
HMI Software
Drying equipment
CS1D Process Control
CPU Units
Duplex PLC, the basis of
a continuous-operation system
Motor
SYSMAC CS1 Duplex
(CS1D Process-control CPU Unit)
Reaction control
Motor
Duplex Power Supply
Units to handle power
supply problems
Motor
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