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Schneider Electric BMXXBP0800 Modicon X80 Backplane

The Schneider Electric BMXXBP0800, also cataloged as the BMXXBP0800 Backplane, operates as a dedicated hardware component for structural module routing and signal distribution within Modicon X80 platform networks.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model BMXXBP0800
Brand Schneider Electric
Origin France
Weight 0.95 kg
Dimensions 372.8 x 103.7 x 19 mm
Operating Temp 0...60 deg C
Power Consumption 2.21 W
Number of Slots 8 Bus X slots
Product Compatibility BMXP34 processor, BMXCPS power supply, I/O module
Electrical Connection 1 connector (XBE) expansion module
Fixing Mode M4/M5/M6 screws (panel/plate) or clips (35 mm DIN rail)
Current Consumption 1200 mA @ 5 V DC
Ingress Protection IP20

Backplane Bus Communication Velocity and I/O Density Scaling

The internal physical architecture of the BMXXBP0800 incorporates 8 dedicated Bus X slots that support synchronous data transport across high-density I/O scaling installations. This configuration manages power distribution and logical routing with deterministic timing constraints, maintaining steady current distribution to the processors and interface blocks. The expansion module port (XBE) enables connection to multi-rack configurations without inducing signal degradation or attenuation in high-velocity data packets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the backplane allow active modules to be hot-swapped while the rack is under power?

A: Module hot-swap capacity depends on the host processor type and the specific I/O module type inserted into the Bus X slots; check the specific module manual before removal to prevent system faults.

Q: What is the mechanical life expectation of the module insertion connectors on this chassis?

A: The industrial-grade Bus X slot connectors are rated for standard insertion cycles, provided the modules are guided evenly along the chassis tracks to prevent pin displacement.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mount the backplane vertically on a flat panel using 4 M4, M5, or M6 screws, or click securely onto a 35 mm symmetrical DIN rail.
  • Connect the grounding lug directly to the protective earth (PE) busbar of the enclosure using a low-impedance conductor.
  • Maintain proper clearance margins around the upper and lower perimeter of the rack to allow natural thermal convection.
  • Check that all structural retention clips are locked flat prior to installing the heavy power supply or processor units.

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