BMEP58 processor is a standalone, modular automation processor
The processor can be installed on BMEXBPxxxx Ethernet + X-bus racks and BMXXBPxxxx (PV02 or later) X-bus racks
Can be manage the Modicon X80 I/O platform in a single-rack or multi-rack Ethernet PAC station
Versions with different technical features available:
– Memory capacities
– Processing speeds
– Number of I/O
– Number of supported local racks
– Embedded Ethernet port functions
Physically occupies two module slots on a backplane
This product is part of the Modicon M580 range, an offer of Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC) and safety Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) with built-in Ethernet. This processor module offers a maximum of 8 rack configuration and 108 application specific channels. It is a processor module with a current consumption of 295mA at 24V DC. It supports 3072 discrete, 768 analogue local I/O channels and 64 distributed equipment. It is integrated with Ethernet TCP/IP for service port, 2 Ethernet TCP/IP for device network, Ethernet for HSBY port and USB type mini B for connections. It offers 600000 hours of MTBF. It has 16 – 2 racks per remote drop for I/O station. It has an integrated RAM of 12MB for program, 1024kb for data, 10kb for system memory and expandable flash of 4GB for data storage. It is an IP20 rated product. It weighs 0.849kg. It is suitable for medium to large process applications. This product is certified by CE, Merchant Navy, UL, RCM, CSA, EAC. It meets EN 61131-2, EN 61000-6-4, EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61010-2-201 standards. The benefits of Modicon M580 are reduce time to market, improve reliability and sustainability, improve productivity with high performance and increase operating profitability due to improved access to data.
The Modicon M580 ePAC (Programmable Automation Controllers) feature openness, flexibility, robustness and sustainability. The M580 are designed with an Ethernet backbone to optimize connectivity and communications. They support X80 common I/O modules which can be easily integrated into its architecture. The powerful processors offer high levels of computation for complex networked communication, display and control applications.