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Schneider 140AVO02000 Modicon Quantum Analog Output Module

The Schneider 140AVO02000, also cataloged as the 140AVO02000 Analog Output Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for analog voltage signal generation within Modicon Quantum PLC systems. The hardware converts digital command values from the system controller into exact voltage variations, delivering matching control trajectories to analog actuators, variable speed drives, and positioning instrumentation. The assembly executes localized processing through internal digital-to-analog sub-circuits, transferring electrical data profiles across a standard rack configuration.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 140AVO02000
Brand Schneider Electric
Origin France
Weight 0.91 kg (2.00 lbs)
Dimensions 398 mm x 41 mm x 152 mm
Operating Temp 0 to 60 deg C
Storage Temp -40 to 85 deg C
Power Dissipation 4.5 W
Output Channels 2 analog outputs
Output Signal Type 0-10 V DC
Output Resolution 12 bits
Accuracy +/- 0.1 % of span
Load Resistance >= 1 kOhm
Source Resistance 0.1 Ohm
Bus Current Requirement 700 mA
Fuse Rating 0.063 mA 3 AG fast blow 250 V
Output Current Range -10 to 10 mA
Maximum Cable Distance 400 m (1312.3 ft)
Addressing Requirement 4 output words
Isolation Channel-to-bus electrical isolation
Protection Class IP20

Deterministic Network and Backplane Bus Communications

The Schneider 140AVO02000 uses a 4 output word addressing allocation matrix configured to update voltage loops via standard backplane bus communication velocity licenses. The internal logic executes physical signal updates within a response window under 1 ms, minimizing data transformation latency across the passive chassis routing traces.

When linked to Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks through a Quantum head or drop adapter, the module matches its conversion sequence with the broader distributed process environment. This internal layout stabilizes the system during sudden shifts in I/O density scaling, keeping multi-channel voltage references consistent and clear of packet traffic collisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the 140AVO02000 module undergo hot-swapping while the Quantum rack backplane is energized?

A: No. Removing or inserting this analog output module while the backplane is live can generate inductive switching transients. This risks damaging the internal 12-bit conversion chips or affecting the signal levels of adjacent components in the chassis.

Q: How does the module respond to an external short circuit across the 0-10 V DC output terminals?

A: The hardware includes built-in output status monitoring and fault detection circuits. A short circuit on an output channel increases internal thermal dissipation, which prompts the diagnostics to isolate that specific terminal path and update the backplane status register.

Q: Is this module compatible with Modicon M580 eXRIO chassis installations?

A: No. The physical form factor, pin dimensions, and electrical bus specs are tailored exclusively for legacy Modicon Quantum hardware. It cannot be used directly in newer M340 or M580 platforms.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Isolate all external power sources supplying the chassis rack and field loops before sliding the hardware card into position.
  • Fit the module fully into the backplane guide slots, checking that the structural locking levers engage securely with the rack rail.
  • Connect the analog voltage lines using shielded twisted-pair cables, keeping run distances under the 400 m limit to minimize voltage drop.
  • Ground the cable shield drain wire only at the control enclosure end to avoid creating an loop for stray ground currents.
  • Route the low-voltage 0-10 V DC lines away from high-power AC conductors or variable frequency drive cables to suppress electrical noise.

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