Designed to manage high-performance machine control architectures, the Schneider Electric TM241CE24T serves as a central processing unit within the Modicon M241 logic controller family, delivering embedded Ethernet and CANopen connectivity alongside high-speed transistor I/O. This controller provides machine builders with scalable, efficient control for complex applications requiring coordinated motion and distributed fieldbus communication.
Key Features
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High-Density I/O Configuration: Equipped with 24 integrated channels, comprising 14 discrete inputs (including 8 fast inputs) and 10 source (PNP) transistor outputs (including 4 fast outputs).
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Integrated Communication Suite: Features embedded Ethernet (RJ45), CANopen master (SUB-D 9), a non-isolated serial link (RJ45), and a USB mini-B programming port.
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High-Speed Processing: Supports high-speed counter (HSC) functions up to 200 kHz and pulse train outputs (PTO) for precise positioning tasks.
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Flexible Expandability: Compatible with Modicon TM3 expansion modules, allowing local and remote I/O scaling without compromising processing speed.
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Industrial Durability: Housed in a compact, DIN-rail mountable enclosure designed to withstand harsh electromagnetic and thermal conditions.
Applications
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Packaging Machinery: Controls wrapping, cartoning, and labeling systems requiring fast sensor registration and precise actuator response.
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Material Handling & Conveying: Manages sorting systems, multi-axis conveyors, and automated guided vehicle (AGV) routing interfaces.
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Pumping and Fluid Control: Integrates with variable speed drives via CANopen or Modbus TCP to regulate pressure, flow, and level controls.
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Specialized Machine Tools: Executes multi-axis motion profiles and coordinates auxiliary tooling systems in manufacturing cells.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
Schneider Electric |
| Model Number |
TM241CE24T |
| Product Series |
Modicon M241 |
| Rated Supply Voltage |
24 V DC |
| Discrete Input Number |
14 (conforming to IEC 61131-2 Type 1) |
| Discrete Input Logic |
Sink or Source (positive/negative) |
| Discrete Output Number |
10 Transistor (including 4 fast outputs) |
| Discrete Output Logic |
Source (PNP) |
| Discrete Output Voltage |
24 V DC |
| Discrete Output Current |
0.5 A for transistor output (0.1 A for fast output) |
| Memory Capacity |
8 MB for program, 64 MB for system RAM |
| Programming Software |
EcoStruxure Machine Expert (SoMachine) |
| Operating Temperature |
-10 to 50 degC (vertical installation); -10 to 55 degC (horizontal installation) |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
150 mm x 90 mm x 95 mm |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
0.64 kg |
| Country of Origin |
Indonesia |
Connections and Interfaces
| Connector / Port |
Interface Type |
Function / Circuit Assignment |
| Ethernet Port |
RJ45 (10/100 Mbit/s) |
Modbus TCP Client/Server, EtherNet/IP adapter, Web Server, and programming |
| CANopen Port |
SUB-D 9-pin male |
CANopen Master interface for distributed drives and remote I/O islands |
| Serial Link |
RJ45 |
RS232 / RS485 serial communication (Modbus RTU / ASCII Master or Slave) |
| USB Port |
USB mini-B |
Dedicated local programming and firmware download interface |
| Power Supply Terminals |
Removable Screw Block |
24 V DC main power input (+ / - / Functional Ground) |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The TM241CE24T is a direct functional upgrade from legacy Twido and Modicon M221 controllers. Note that unlike the M221 series which uses EcoStruxure Machine Expert Basic, the M241 series requires the full licensed version of EcoStruxure Machine Expert. When migrating programs, I/O mapping must be updated to reflect the specific hardware addresses of the TM241CE24T, particularly the high-speed counter (HSC) configurations.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
Because the 10 digital outputs are source (PNP) transistor types, they switch the positive 24 V DC rail to the load. Connecting these outputs to sink-configured (NPN) inputs on downstream devices will result in a non-functional signal path and potential reverse-bias damage if not isolated via interposing relays. Additionally, ensure that the total current drawn across all outputs does not exceed the 2.0 A common limit to prevent thermal shutdown of the output driver IC.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
To ensure reliable CANopen communication, always install a 120-Ohm terminating resistor at both physical ends of the CAN trunk line. For high-speed counter (HSC) inputs, use shielded twisted-pair (STP) cabling and terminate the shield to the functional ground (FG) bar immediately adjacent to the controller. This practice minimizes high-frequency electromagnetic interference from nearby variable frequency drives (VFDs).
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING: ELECTRICAL HAZARD
De-energize all power sources before mounting, wiring, or removing the controller. Verify that the 24 V DC external power supply is switched off and locked out. Failure to follow these precautions can result in severe electrical shock, equipment damage, or unexpected machine startup.
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Mount the controller horizontally on a standard 35 mm DIN rail inside a well-ventilated, IP54-rated industrial enclosure. Maintain at least 50 mm of clearance above and below the unit for convective cooling.
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Connect the functional ground (FG) terminal on the power supply connector directly to the main protective earth (PE) ground bar using a copper wire with a minimum cross-section of 1.5 mm² (16 AWG).
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Wire the 24 V DC power supply to the removable terminal block. Ensure correct polarity to avoid triggering the internal reverse-polarity protection circuit.
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Insert the RJ45 Ethernet cable into the dedicated port. Ensure the cable is rated Cat5e shielded or higher to maintain communication integrity in high-noise environments.