Configured for communication and control for distributed I/O racks via the S908 bus in Quantum PLC systems, the Schneider Electric 140CRP81100 (140CRP81100 Remote I/O Head Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution. This hardware unit manages up to 31 remote drops over dedicated coaxial medium links, transferring continuous register data maps directly between the host backplane and external drops without protocol translational overhead.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 140CRP81100 |
| Brand | Schneider Electric |
| Origin | France |
| Weight | 1.2 to 1.5 kg |
| Dimensions | 398 mm x 41 mm x 152 mm |
| Operating Temp | 0 to +60 deg C |
| Power Consumption | 24 VDC nominal internal backplane draw |
| Network Type | S908 Remote I/O bus |
| Data Rate | 10 Mbps |
| Cable Type | Coaxial cable |
| Maximum Drops | 31 remote I/O drops |
| Storage Temperature | -40 to +85 deg C |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Certifications | CE, UL, CSA, RoHS |
The 140CRP81100 operates across specialized sub-networks, defining physical limits that coordinate with localized Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks via bridging architectures. The module maintains a raw 10 Mbps transmission frame velocity across the S908 bus, maintaining fixed determinism during large-scale I/O density scaling routines. This specialized data structure prevents collision states and ensures synchronous scanning intervals for all 31 supported remote drops connected to the primary control loop.
Q: Is hot-swapping of the 140CRP81100 supported while the S908 bus network is executing active communication?
A: No. Modicon Quantum backplane specifications dictate that the module chassis must be completely de-energized prior to component insertion or extraction. Removing the head module while operational will break the S908 network loop, causing immediate communication failure across all distributed drops.
Q: Does the 140CRP81100 require specialized firmware flash compatibility verification when transitioning an existing rack to an Ethernet adapter bridge?
A: Yes. The module is strictly bound to the hardware version constraints of the main processor. Upgrading or linking this legacy coaxial network layout to newer Ethernet configurations requires precise firmware flash compatibility verification to maintain synchronous register mapping.
Q: How does a cable impedance mismatch affect the 10 Mbps data rate of this card?
A: The S908 bus relies on exact coaxial termination metrics. Impedance deviations caused by poor connections or missing termination resistors generate signal reflections, which lead to high cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors and dropping drops.
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