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The 140CRP93100 is a Remote I/O (RIO) head-end adaptor designed for the Schneider Electric Modicon Quantum automation system. It functions as the primary communication interface between the local CPU rack and distributed remote I/O drops, enabling deterministic, high-speed data exchange across large industrial installations.
Installed in the Quantum backplane, the 140CRP93100 manages synchronization between the central controller and remote 140CRA series I/O adapters. By supporting coaxial RIO communication links, it allows system architects to extend control networks over long distances while maintaining stable millisecond-level update times.
The module supports both single-cable and redundant coaxial configurations, making it suitable for high-availability applications where continuous process operation is critical. Its integrated LED diagnostics provide clear indication of communication activity and system health.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 140CRP93100 |
| Product Family | Modicon Quantum |
| Module Type | Remote I/O (RIO) Head-end Adaptor |
| Communication Medium | Coaxial RIO link (single or redundant) |
| Network Topology | Bus, Star, Tree |
| Mounting Method | Quantum backplane slot |
| Status Indicators | LAN Active, Ready, Error LEDs |
| Physical Dimensions | 31 cm × 16.5 cm × 5 cm |
| Net Weight | 0.5 kg |
The 140CRP93100 is commonly deployed in:
Water and wastewater treatment facilities
Oil, gas, and chemical refineries
Mining and heavy industrial operations
Large distributed manufacturing plants
It enables centralized Quantum PLC systems to control geographically dispersed field I/O through remote 140CRA drop adapters, simplifying system architecture while maintaining reliable real-time performance.
Can the 140CRP93100 support redundant cabling?
Yes. The module supports redundant coaxial RIO communication links for high-availability system designs, minimizing downtime in case of cable failure.
What is the maximum communication distance?
The maximum distance depends on coaxial cable type and use of repeaters. Standard industrial RIO configurations typically support distances up to several kilometers when properly engineered with signal amplification.