The TSXP572623 is a single-slot processor module designed for the Modicon Premium automation platform. It manages autonomous PLC stations, coordinates distributed I/O, and executes specialized tasks such as counting, motion control, and communication processing via the PL7 Software environment.
This processing unit coordinates real-time discrete and analog operations across industrial machinery, manufacturing lines, and process control infrastructure. It features embedded system memory for application code, registers, and system diagnostics, with hardware support for localized rack configurations and distributed fieldbus networking. The module maintains full backward and vertical architectural consistency with the standard TSX 57 product range.
Features
Standard single-slot form factor for Modicon Premium TSXRKY rack mounting
Integrated system flash memory for firmware and application logic protection
Dual PCMCIA card slots for memory extension and auxiliary network communication
Embedded diagnostic indicators for system status, I/O faults, and communication states
Built-in real-time clock for system timestamping and structured event logging
Software configuration and application programming using PL7 Micro, Junior, or Pro
Applications
Automotive assembly lines and component testing machinery
Water and wastewater pumping stations and treatment facilities
Material handling, sorting systems, and conveyor line management
Packaging infrastructure and high-speed filling equipment
Auxiliary process loop controls in food, beverage, and chemical plants
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Value
Manufacturer
Schneider Electric
Product Range
Modicon Premium
Base Model
TSXP572623
Module Slot Width
1 Slot
Current Consumption (5 VDC)
1650 mA
Dissipated Power
8.25 W
Internal Memory Capacity
96 Kwords
Operating Temperature
0 to 60 degC
Storage Temperature
-25 to 70 degC
Relative Humidity
5% to 95% (non-condensing)
System Software Support
PL7 Micro / Junior / Pro
Dimensions (W x H x D)
40 mm x 150 mm x 140 mm
Weight
0.380 kg
Country of Origin
France
Connections/Interfaces
Terminal / Port
Function
TER Port
RS485 Serial port for programming terminal or local HMI connection
AUX Port
Auxiliary serial communication port for peripheral devices
Card Slot A
PCMCIA memory extension slot (SRAM or Flash memory cards)
Rack Mounting: Ensure the rack power supply is completely switched off before inserting or extracting the processor module from the backplane. Secure the module using the top and bottom chassis locking screws to guarantee reliable grounding to the backplane.
Cooling and Clearance: Maintain clear ventilation paths above and below the rack assembly. Allow at least 100 mm of clearance space from wire ducts or cabinet walls to promote natural convection cooling. Do not operate the unit in ambient environments exceeding 60 degC.
Grounding: The processor grounds automatically through the backplane contacts. Verify that the TSXRKY rack frame is connected to the central functional earth bar of the enclosure using a low-impedance copper strap.
Battery Maintenance: Replace the auxiliary memory backup battery while the PLC system remains powered up to prevent accidental data loss from volatile internal registers.
FAQ
What software is required to configure and program this processor?
The processor is fully programmed, configured, and diagnosed using PL7 software versions supporting TSX 57 architectures.
Can this unit be hot-swapped while the rack is live?
No, the module must be powered down. Always isolate the main rack power supply before inserting or removing the processor to prevent permanent hardware damage or unexpected system states.
What purpose do the built-in PCMCIA slots serve?
Slot A accepts memory expansion cards to increase available program or data memory, while Slot B supports physical communication cards for connection to upstream architectures or industrial networks.
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