Schneider Electric 140CPU53414 CPU Module Configured for PLC scan execution and distributed I/O management in Modicon Quantum backplane system, the...
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Schneider Electric 140CPU53414 CPU Module
Configured for PLC scan execution and distributed I/O management in Modicon Quantum backplane system, the Schneider Electric 140CPU53414 (140CPU53414 CPU Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution for cyclic control processing, backplane communication handling, and module-level I/O coordination within Quantum PLC architectures.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
The 140CPU53414 is a fixed-order CPU module identifier within the Modicon Quantum family. No structured suffix segmentation or configurable model matrix is defined for this part number.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
ModelBrand
Schneider Electric 140CPU53414
Origin
Not specified
Weight
0.54 kg
Dimensions
Not specified
OperatingTemp
0 degC to 60 degC
PowerConsumption
Not specified
Processor Type
586K CPU architecture
Processor Speed
200 MHz
Memory
4 MB SRAM
Max I/O Capacity
Up to 8000 I/O points
Communication Port
1 x MB+ port
Backplane
Modicon Quantum compatible backplane
Backplane Bus Communication & Deterministic Control Behavior
The module executes deterministic scan cycles over the Modicon Quantum backplane, synchronizing CPU task execution with I/O module refresh cycles. MB+ (Modbus Plus) communication handling is implemented for peer-level data exchange across the control network. Backplane throughput is optimized for cyclic polling and interrupt-driven task handling typical of PLC scan architectures. Firmware execution is aligned with fixed-cycle control logic, ensuring consistent execution timing under mixed I/O loads up to the defined system capacity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the 140CPU53414 support hot-swap replacement in an energized rack? A: Hot-swap behavior is dependent on Quantum rack configuration. CPU removal typically requires system shutdown to maintain backplane integrity and prevent task interruption.
Q: What is the backplane communication role of this CPU? A: It manages scan synchronization, I/O image table updates, and module communication across the Quantum backplane bus.
Q: Does MB+ communication operate independently from CPU scan execution? A: MB+ communication is processed in parallel with scan execution but remains scheduled within CPU cycle time allocation.
Field Installation Guidelines
Ensure the Quantum backplane is de-energized before CPU insertion. Align module edge connectors precisely with the rack guide rails to avoid backplane pin damage. Maintain proper grounding of the rack assembly to reduce signal noise on MB+ communication lines. Verify firmware compatibility with existing rack modules prior to commissioning. Avoid excessive bending of backplane assemblies during installation to preserve connector alignment integrity.