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Foxboro FCM100E Field Communication Module

The Foxboro P0972ZA, also cataloged as the FCM100E Field Communication Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for bidirectional signal routing and network translation within I/A Series and Evo DCS platforms. The hardware establishes direct physical data links between the host control processors and legacy or current-generation Fieldbus Modules, utilizing embedded fiber optic transceivers to isolate and extend communication paths.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model FCM100E
Brand Foxboro (Schneider Electric)
Origin USA
Weight 3 kg (Shipping Weight)
Dimensions 11.4 cm x 5.15 cm x 14.7 cm
Operating Temp 0 to +70 deg C
Power Consumption 5 W (max)
Input Voltage Range 21 to 42 V DC
Fiber Optic Cable Material Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) 62.5/125 um
Fiber Optic Link Distance 3 m up to 2 km
Ethernet Communication Rate 100 Mbps
2 Mbps Fieldbus Capacity Up to 32 Series 200 FBMs (20 m max cable length)
268 Kbps Fieldbus Capacity Up to 64 Series 100 FBMs (1830 m max cable length)
Operating Humidity 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Operating Altitude -300 to +3,000 m
Enclosure Rating IP20 (cabinet installation required)

Industrial Control & Distributed Network Properties

The communication module implements localized network translation layers to reconcile diverse backplane bus communication velocity licenses across the DCS architecture. It handles concurrent downstream transmission lines, sustaining a 2 Mbps deterministic fieldbus for up to 32 200-Series Fieldbus Modules alongside a 268 Kbps legacy link for up to 64 100-Series Fieldbus Modules. Upstream connection loops hook directly into the 100 Mbps Ethernet fieldbus infrastructure, using multi-mode fiber optic cable to enforce structural galvanic isolation and eliminate high-frequency cross-talk or electromagnetic interference over long-distance runs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the module execute data routing if one of the communication paths experiences a hardware failure?

A: The device interfaces with dual redundant communication paths to execute deterministic fail-safe state execution. Internal hardware logic continuously tracks path integrity, switching data transmission seamlessly to the secondary lane within a single scan cycle upon detecting signal degradation.

Q: Is it safe to execute a firmware flash update while the module is connected to live fieldbus networks?

A: No. Firmware flash compatibility updates require the communication module to be isolated from active control loops. Upgrading firmware while online will disrupt the 100 Mbps Ethernet fieldbus translation, forcing paired FBM outputs into their respective pre-configured hold or fallback states.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Fiber Optic Handling: When connecting the MMF 62.5/125 um cables, do not exceed the minimum structural bend radius specified for the fiber run. Clean all optical connector faces with lint-free pads prior to insertion into the P0972ZA transceiver ports.
  • Baseplate Grounding: Ensure the DIN rail or rack base assembly is securely bonded to the master enclosure cabinet ground bus bar to stabilize the 21 to 42 V DC input power rail and suppress transient voltage surges.
  • Module Density Limitations: Adhere strictly to control processor sizing constraints when assigning modules; do not exceed 32 200-Series FBMs or 64 100-Series FBMs per single FCM100E node to prevent packet collisions or cycle timeout errors.

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