Omron CP1L-M30DT-A is a compact stand-alone PLC with 18 digital inputs and 12 solid-state outputs, running on 100–240 VAC. It stores 32K words of program, enough for a small machine or a line island, and takes up to three expansion modules before you hit the limit.
How it sits next to its siblings
If your panel is wired 24 VDC, the CP1L-M30DT-D (same form factor, same I/O) would be the direct drop-in — the -A version here needs 100–240 VAC mains. If you need relay outputs instead of solid-state, the CP1L-M30DR-A shares the same power supply and physical footprint but swaps the 12 FET outputs for 12 relay contacts. No wiring or DIN-rail changes; just a power-supply or load-matching decision.
Mounting and fit
Mounts on DIN rail or direct to chassis. The I/O labels are legible under panel lighting, and the USB port plus option-card slot let you hang a serial or Ethernet pass-through without losing the expansion budget. Battery-backup keeps the program safe through a power cycle — standard for CP1L.
