Module Overview
The MVI56-MNET (MVI56MNET) serves as a critical bridge between Rockwell Automation ControlLogix backplanes and Schneider Electric or other Modbus TCP/IP compatible networks. Designed for high-reliability environments such as oil refineries, power generation plants, and large-scale mining operations, this interface module allows a ControlLogix processor to easily interface with Modbus TCP/IP servers and clients. By facilitating seamless bidirectional data transfer, the MVI56-MNET minimizes integration complexity and significantly reduces potential system downtime by providing real-time diagnostics and robust network stability.
Technical Configuration
The MVI56-MNET functions as a single-slot backplane component, drawing power directly from the ControlLogix rack. Its architecture supports both Client (Master) and Server (Slave) modes simultaneously, allowing the module to initiate commands to remote devices while responding to requests from a central SCADA or HMI system.
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Protocol Support: Full implementation of the Modbus TCP/IP protocol, utilizing the standard Port 502.
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Capacity: Supports up to 5,000 words of internal database memory for large-scale data mapping.
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Connectivity: Equipped with a standard 10/100 Base-T RJ45 Ethernet port for high-speed industrial communication.
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Backplane Interaction: High-speed data transfer via Block Transfer or Side-Connect technology ensures minimal latency between the module and the CPU.
Detailed Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
MVI56-MNET |
| Brand |
ProSoft Technology |
| Origin |
USA |
| Product Type |
Modbus TCP/IP Interface Module |
| Backplane Current |
800 mA @ 5 VDC / 3 mA @ 24 VDC |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 60 deg C |
| Storage Temp |
-40 to 85 deg C |
| Relative Humidity |
5% to 95% (Non-condensing) |
| Vibration |
5 g @ 10 Hz to 150 Hz |
| Operational Shock |
30 g |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Common Technical Inquiries
Does the MVI56-MNET support multiple client connections simultaneously?
Yes, the module is designed to operate as a Server, supporting multiple concurrent Client connections. This allows various devices, such as HMIs and redundant PLCs, to access data from the module at the same time without performance degradation.
Can this module be used in a remote I/O chassis?
No, the MVI56-MNET must be installed in the local ControlLogix chassis containing the CPU or connected via a high-speed bridge. It relies on specific backplane communication that is generally not supported in standard remote I/O configurations.
What is the primary difference between MVI56-MNET and MVI56E-MNET?
The "E" in the newer version stands for Enhanced. While the standard MVI56-MNET is a robust legacy solution, the Enhanced version includes additional features like a web server for diagnostics and a simplified configuration via the Ethernet port rather than the console port.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Thermal Management: Ensure that the ControlLogix chassis is mounted vertically to allow for natural convection. In high-density racks where the ambient temperature exceeds 50 deg C, maintain a 1-slot gap between the MVI56-MNET and high-heat-producing modules (like high-voltage AC output cards) to prevent localized overheating.
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Grounding and Shielding: Use Category 5e or better shielded twisted-pair (STP) cabling for all Ethernet runs. Ensure the RJ45 shield is properly bonded to the industrial-grade switch to mitigate electromagnetic interference (EMI) in high-vibration and electrically noisy environments.
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Firmware Consistency: Before commissioning, verify that the module's firmware version is compatible with the version of RSLogix 5000 or Studio 5000 being utilized. Using the latest Add-On Profile (AOP) will significantly streamline the integration and I/O mapping process.