Product Overview
The TSXMFPP512K (TSXMFPP512K) is a 512 KB Flash EPROM application memory extension card engineered specifically for the Schneider Electric Modicon Premium processor range. This PCMCIA-style memory card serves as a non-volatile storage solution for PLC user programs, symbols, and data constants. By offloading the application logic from volatile RAM to the TSXMFPP512K, industrial operators ensure that critical control code is preserved even in the event of total power loss or battery failure.
Housed in a compact, ruggedized format, this memory extension is a cornerstone for automation reliability in sectors such as automotive manufacturing, water treatment, and infrastructure management. As a phase-out component, it remains a vital asset for maintaining the longevity of existing Modicon Premium installations and preventing costly system re-engineering.
Technical Configuration
The TSXMFPP512K is designed for seamless hardware integration and high data integrity:
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Memory Architecture: Utilizes Flash EPROM technology, allowing for reliable long-term storage without the need for an internal battery for data retention.
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512 KB Capacity: Optimized for standard-to-mid-sized Modicon Premium applications, providing ample space for logic rungs, functional blocks, and system configuration data.
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Plug-and-Play Integration: Designed to fit into the dedicated PCMCIA slot on Modicon Premium TSX57 series processors, enabling rapid memory expansion.
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Non-Volatile Security: Automatically backs up the application, allowing the processor to perform an automatic "Warm Start" or "Cold Start" from the Flash card after a power interruption.
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Industrial Durability: Built to withstand the thermal and electromagnetic stresses common in high-density control cabinets.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
TSXMFPP512K |
| Brand |
Schneider Electric (Modicon) |
| Range |
Modicon Premium |
| Memory Type |
Flash EPROM |
| Storage Capacity |
512 KB |
| Product Status |
Phase-Out |
| Net Weight |
0.18 kg |
| Dimensions (cm) |
9 x 13 x 3 |
| Commodity Code |
85389091 |
| Application |
Processor Memory Extension |
Technical FAQs
Can the TSXMFPP512K be used to store data logs or trends?
Flash EPROM memory is primarily designed for the application program (code) and system constants. While it provides non-volatile storage, frequent write operations—like high-speed data logging—are better suited for SRAM cards or specialized data storage modules due to the limited write cycles inherent in Flash technology.
Is it safe to insert the memory card while the PLC is powered on?
While many PCMCIA cards are designed for rugged use, it is a recommended engineering practice to power down the processor before inserting or removing the TSXMFPP512K. This prevents potential file corruption or electrical transients during the hardware handshake.
What happens if the processor RAM and the Flash card contain different programs?
In a standard configuration, the processor can be set to prioritize the Flash EPROM. Upon power-up, if the processor detects a valid program on the TSXMFPP512K, it will typically load that program into the working RAM, ensuring the machine operates with the verified "Master" version of the code.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Write Protection and Security
The TSXMFPP512K often features a physical write-protect switch or software-level locking. Once the final commissioning of a project is complete, engineers should enable write protection. This prevents accidental overwriting of the logic by unauthorized users and ensures the integrity of the "Golden Copy" of the automation program.
Handling and Static Prevention
The edge connectors on the PCMCIA card are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD) and contamination. Always handle the card by its edges and avoid touching the gold-plated pins. If the environment is particularly dusty or humid, ensure the processor's slot cover is securely closed after the card is seated to prevent contact oxidation.
Phase-Out Lifecycle Management
Since the Modicon Premium range and its associated memory cards like the TSXMFPP512K are in a phase-out status, it is critical to perform regular backups of the Flash contents to a digital repository. In the event of a physical card failure, having a verified file ready for download to a replacement card is the fastest way to restore production.