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Schneider 140CRP93100 Ethernet Communication Processor



  • Product Code: 140CRP93100
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Schneider 140CRP93100

Ethernet Communication Processor

Product Overview

The Schneider 140CRP93100 is a high-performance Ethernet communication processor designed for Modicon Quantum PLC systems. This module enables seamless integration of PLCs into industrial Ethernet networks, providing reliable data exchange between controllers, HMI systems, and supervisory software. With support for multiple industrial protocols and advanced security features, it serves as a critical communication gateway in complex automation architectures, ensuring efficient and secure data transmission in manufacturing and process control environments.

Key Features

  • 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port with auto-negotiation
  • Support for Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP, and DNP3 protocols
  • Built-in web server for configuration and diagnostics
  • Advanced security features: IP filtering, port locking, and secure FTP
  • Redundant network capability for high availability
  • Hot-swappable design for uninterrupted operation during maintenance

Technical Specifications

Parameter Details
Network Interface 1 x 10/100BASE-T Ethernet (RJ45); Auto MDI/MDIX
Supported Protocols Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP, DNP3.0, HTTP, FTP, SNMP v1/v2c
Data Transfer Rate 10 Mbps (half/full duplex); 100 Mbps (half/full duplex)
Power Requirements 5V DC from Quantum backplane; 3W typical consumption
Operating Temperature 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Dimensions & Mounting 36mm x 130mm x 110mm (W x H x D); Quantum rack mounting

Typical Applications

  • Factory automation networks with Modicon Quantum PLCs
  • Integration of process control systems with SCADA software
  • Remote monitoring and control of industrial machinery
  • Data collection and reporting in manufacturing execution systems (MES)
  • Redundant control systems in critical process applications
  • Interoperability between different automation systems

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