In today’s industrial landscape, reliable communication is just as critical as reliable control. Manufacturers, utilities, and infrastructure operators depend on automation systems that are flexible, high-performing, and easy to integrate with increasingly connected operations. One essential piece of this connectivity puzzle is the network module—and Schneider Electric’s Modicon M340 Ethernet TCP/IP Network Module (BMXNOC0401) is a standout solution.
Designed for the Modicon M340 Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) family, the BMXNOC0401 brings robust Ethernet capabilities to automation architectures of all sizes, helping users build highly communicative, scalable, and efficient systems.
1. High-Level Networking in a Compact Footprint
The Modicon M340 family is known for offering powerful features in a small form factor, and the BMXNOC0401 follows that tradition. Its built-in switch and multi-protocol support allow it to serve as a central communication hub without requiring bulky external equipment.
2. Flexibility Across Protocols and Devices
Supporting both Modbus TCP and EtherNet/IP, the module ensures compatibility with a vast range of industrial devices—from drives and HMIs to meters, sensors, and remote I/O.
3. Enhanced Diagnostics
Through SNMP and embedded monitoring tools, users get real-time visibility of network conditions—critical for proactive maintenance and fast troubleshooting.
4. Industrial-Grade Reliability
With multiple certifications, EMC compliance, and proven Schneider Electric engineering quality, it is built for demanding environments where downtime is not an option.
5. Easy Setup and Maintenance
Features like FDR and the rack viewer reduce the need for manual configuration, minimize human error, and shorten maintenance cycles.
The Schneider Electric Modicon M340 Ethernet TCP/IP Network Module (BMXNOC0401) is a compact yet highly capable solution for industrial Ethernet communication. With its combination of robust design, multi-protocol support, advanced diagnostics, and seamless integration, it serves as an essential communication component in modern automation systems.
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