Against the CP1W-TS102—another 4-analog module in the same CP1W body—the spec table shows identical mounting, termination, approvals, and PLC compatibility. The difference lives in the input type: the TS002 is designed for thermocouple signals, while the TS102 handles RTDs. Both are genuine, both are active, but swapping one for the other without checking your sensor type will land you a channel mismatch. Same part, different passport.
Omron lists the CP1W-TS002 as active, so it stays on the BOM without obsolescence clock-watching. For cross-border sourcing, the CE mark plus cULus and NK-approval mean you can route this through EU, US, or Asian channels and still hand over the same paperwork to quality. No firmware rev locked behind a regional release—genuine is genuine.
