In modern industrial production, the miniaturization, standardization, and intelligence of control systems have become an irreversible trend. With the expansion of global production bases and the increasing complexity of equipment, engineers are facing unprecedented challenges: how to integrate more powerful control functions in limited space? How to reduce the full lifecycle cost from design, installation to maintenance? How to quickly respond to on-site faults and reduce downtime? In response to these pain points, Omron's NSJ series controllers provide an attractive solution for the manufacturing industry with their "single package" concept that integrates PLC (programmable logic controller) and HMI (human-machine interface).
System architecture: Breaking tradition and merging into one
The design of traditional control systems typically requires separate space planning, wiring, and communication settings for PLC and HMI, which not only occupies valuable control cabinet space but also increases the complexity of system integration. The core innovation of the NSJ series lies in its "single package" architecture. It integrates a complete PLC controller and a high-performance touchscreen display unit into a compact housing, connected through an internal high-speed bus, presenting a unified and coordinated control terminal to the outside world.
Dual CPU independent operation ensures high reliability
Although physically integrated, the display and controller parts of NSJ each have independent CPUs. This means that the interface drawing, data processing, and communication tasks of HMI will not interfere with the logical scanning and execution of the PLC core. This design ensures real-time and deterministic control, making it capable of handling applications with strict reliability requirements.
Built in DeviceNet master station, simplifying fieldbus
In many industrial sites, DeviceNet is a common device level network. The NSJ series controllers come with DeviceNet master functionality integrated as standard at the factory. This design brings significant benefits:
No initial setup required: The main station function is ready to use by default, greatly reducing the configuration work for engineers.
Significantly reducing wiring: Up to 63 slave devices (such as frequency converters, remote I/O, sensors, etc.) can be connected through a single DeviceNet communication cable, replacing a large number of complex point-to-point hard wiring.
Easy standardization: The network-based I/O architecture enables modular and template based design of control systems, making it easy to reuse in different projects.
Extremely compact physical design
According to the document data, the combined width of the display and controller parts of the NSJ8/10/12 series is only 73.3 millimeters, while the NSJ5 series is only 79.0 millimeters. This slim design makes it very suitable for installation in the increasingly popular standard control cabinets with a width of 400 to 500 millimeters. More importantly, as there is no longer a need to separately plan installation space for PLCs, more areas can be released inside the control cabinet for installing other components such as power supplies, circuit breakers, and terminal blocks. These components can even be directly installed on the back of the NSJ, achieving maximum space utilization.

Core advantage: Efficiency improvement throughout the entire lifecycle of equipment
The value of the NSJ series is not only reflected in hardware integration, but also runs through every aspect of equipment design, debugging, operation, and maintenance.
Design and Debugging: Simplify Complexity
Unified software platform: NSJ series is compatible with Omron's mature software assets. Developers can use CX Designer (the screen design software for NS series PT) to create HMI screens, while using CX Programmer (the ladder diagram programming software for CS/CJ series PLC) to write control logic. This means that the original NS series PT screen data and CS/CJ series PLC programs can be seamlessly reused, protecting users' previous investments.
Single cable debugging: Only one commercially available USB cable is needed to connect the computer and NSJ, and both screen programs and ladder programs can be uploaded and downloaded simultaneously. This eliminates the hassle of switching back and forth between PLC programming cables and HMI programming cables, greatly simplifying the debugging process.
Offline simulation testing: With the CX One integrated FA toolkit, engineers can debug without connecting any actual hardware. By selecting the connection target of CX Designer as CX Simulator (PLC simulation software), both HMI screens and PLC programs can be simulated and run simultaneously on the computer for complete logic and interactive verification. This can detect and correct most design errors in advance, significantly reducing on-site debugging time.
Operation and maintenance: intelligent diagnosis, fast response
For on-site maintenance engineers, quick positioning and problem-solving are core responsibilities. NSJ provides powerful built-in tools for this: