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Schneider Electric 171CCC96020 Modicon Momentum M1E Ethernet Processor AdaptorSchneider Electric 171CCC96020 Modicon Momentum M1E Ethernet Processor AdaptorSchneider Electric 171CCC96020 Modicon Momentum M1E Ethernet Processor Adaptor
Schneider Electric 171CCC96020 Modicon Momentum M1E Ethernet Processor Adaptor
Schneider Electric 171CCC96020 Modicon Momentum M1E Ethernet Processor Adaptor
Schneider Electric 171CCC96020 Modicon Momentum M1E Ethernet Processor Adaptor

Schneider Electric 171CCC96020 Modicon Momentum M1E Ethernet Processor Adaptor


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PRODUCT SKU : 171CCC96020

PRODUCT TYPE : Processor Adaptor

PRODUCT VENDOR : Schneider


  • 100% Genuine Parts – Risk-Free 30-Day Returns
  • 1-Year Warranty & Expert Support for Every Order

Product Details

Product Overview

The Schneider Electric 171CCC96020 serves as the high-performance M1E Ethernet processor adaptor for the Modicon Momentum automation platform. This "Transparent Ready" Class B10 device integrates a 50 MHz X86-based processor with 544 kB of RAM to handle complex control logic and high-speed data exchange. By providing a direct Ethernet interface, the 171CCC96020 bridges field-level I/O with enterprise-level networks, supporting Modbus TCP messaging and I/O scanning for seamless distributed automation. We supply this unit as 100% brand new original equipment, ensuring maximum longevity for your industrial control infrastructure.

Technical Specifications

The 171CCC96020 features a compact Lexan housing and high-capacity memory for demanding discrete and register-based processing.

  • Processor Type: X86-based (Intel/AMD) 50 MHz

  • Memory Capacity: 544 kB RAM, 512 kB Flash

  • Program Memory: 18 kB LL984

  • I/O Capacity: 8192 Discrete I/O / 26048 Register I/O

  • Communication Protocol: Ethernet (Modbus TCP, I/O Scanning)

  • Web Services: Rack Viewer, Data Editor, Web Page Loader

  • Instruction Timing: 1 ms per 1K instructions

  • Supply Voltage: 5.0 V DC (Powered via Momentum I/O base)

  • Operating Temp: 0 to 60 °C (32 to 140 °F)

  • Relative Humidity: 5% to 96% (non-condensing)

  • Shock Resistance: 15 gn peak (11 ms half sine)

Engineering Advantages

  • Transparent Ready Networking: The built-in Ethernet port supports I/O Scanning and Modbus TCP. This enables the processor to act as a master to other Ethernet devices or exchange peer-to-peer data with other PLCs, eliminating the need for expensive dedicated gateways.

  • Integrated Web Services: This module includes embedded web tools like the Rack Viewer and Data Editor. Maintenance personnel monitor I/O status and edit registers directly through a standard web browser, which drastically reduces the need for specialized programming software on the factory floor.

  • Optimized Distributed Architecture: The 171CCC96020 mounts directly onto any Momentum I/O base. This modular design transforms a standard I/O block into a fully functional standalone controller or a distributed node, solving the challenge of limited space in small control cabinets.

  • Robust Environmental Resilience: With FM Class 1 Division 2 and NEMA 250 certifications, the processor withstands volatile and harsh industrial settings. Its Lexan construction and 15 gn shock resistance ensure stable operation in high-vibration machinery environments.

  • Software Continuity: The adaptor supports Concept (V2.6+), ProWORX 32, and Modsoft (V2.5+). This broad compatibility allows engineers to utilize existing logic files, simplifying the upgrade path from legacy M1 processors to modern M1E Ethernet capabilities.

FAQs

  • How does the 171CCC96020 receive power?

    The processor adaptor receives its 5.0 V DC supply directly from the Momentum I/O base it is snapped onto. You do not need to wire separate power terminals to the 171CCC96020 itself.

  • Can I use this module for high-speed motion control?

    With a 1 ms per 1K instruction execution time and high-speed Ethernet I/O scanning, the 171CCC96020 excels in standard process control and fast discrete automation. However, for specialized multi-axis synchronized motion, verify that your specific cycle time requirements fit within the 50 MHz clock frequency.

  • Does this unit include the I/O base?

    No. This part number covers the M1E Processor Adaptor only. You must pair it with a compatible Momentum I/O base (such as digital or analog blocks) to form a complete functional unit.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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