Why This Backplane Suits Your Quantum System
This rack backplane provides a stable foundation for modular controllers. You get a compact Schneider 140XBP00300 unit with exactly two slots. It connects seamlessly to the Quantum I/O bus. Therefore, you can install two modules in a minimal footprint.
Technical Specifications and Physical Details
The Schneider 140XBP00300 measures just a few inches in width. Its lightweight design simplifies mounting inside standard cabinets. This backplane includes two module connectors for discrete or analogue cards. It also features a dedicated power supply interface on the left side. The unit stores no energy of its own. Instead, it relies on connected modules for all configuration retention. Consequently, you need no backup batteries for the backplane itself.
Below is the detailed breakdown of the hardware specifications.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 140XBP00300 |
| Product Type | Rack Backplane |
| Number of Slots | 2 |
| Brand | Schneider Electric |
| Family | Modicon Quantum |
| Approx. Weight | 0.3 kg (0.66 lbs) |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | Approx. 100 x 70 x 25 mm |
| Number of Connectors | 2 module slots + 1 power connector |
| Energy Storage | None (passive component) |
| Mounting | Screw fixing to cabinet |
Installation and Integration Notes
This backplane works exclusively with Quantum series modules. You slide each card into a dedicated slot until it clicks. The 140XBP00300 connects to a power supply via its left-side header. Always verify slot orientation before inserting any module. This passive backplane does not generate heat. Hence, you can place it in sealed enclosures without extra cooling.
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