Description
Schneider Electric BMEP584040 – Modicon M580 Performance CPU for Ethernet-Centric PLC/PAC Control
The Schneider Electric BMEP584040 sits in the Modicon M580 family as a performance CPU designed for mid‑to‑large control systems that lean on Ethernet. From my experience, it’s a solid choice when you need deterministic control, native Modbus TCP/EtherNet/IP communications, and simple migration with X80 I/O. You might notice that it keeps scan times stable even as projects grow, which typically makes commissioning less stressful and expansions cleaner.
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- – Warranty period: 365 days from delivery
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Key Features
- Modicon M580 performance CPU – Designed for Ethernet-centric architectures with deterministic task management.
- Native Ethernet – Integrated Ethernet services for engineering, HMI/SCADA, and device networks without extra cards.
- Cybersecurity by design – User authentication, role-based access, and firmware hardening typically reduce attack surface on plant networks.
- X80 I/O ecosystem – Seamless use of BMX-series X80 I/O locally or remotely; helpful for phased migrations.
- Web diagnostics – Embedded web pages for health checks, counters, and network status—handy when you’re on site with just a laptop.
- USB service port – Quick project transfer and local maintenance without tying up the plant network.
- Scalable architecture – Supports expansion racks and Ethernet remote I/O, so cabinets can grow with the process.
- EcoStruxure Control Expert – IEC 61131‑3 programming environment (formerly Unity Pro) for standardized development workflows.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | Schneider Electric Modicon M580 / BMEP584040 |
| HS Code (6‑digit) | 8537.10 (Programmable control equipment, ≤1000 V) |
| Power Requirements | Backplane‑powered via BMEXBP rack and BMEXSP power supply; system supply typically 24 VDC. CPU consumption is low (commonly <7 W). |
| Dimensions & Weight | Approx. 147 × 54 × 87 mm (H×W×D); approx. 0.35 kg (module only). |
| Operating Temperature | 0…60 °C (operation), -40…85 °C (storage); 5–95% RH non‑condensing. |
| Signal I/O Types | No onboard I/O; uses X80 I/O modules (BMX series) for discrete, analog, and specialty I/O locally or remotely over Ethernet. |
| Communication Interfaces | Integrated Ethernet ports (10/100 Mbps), USB service port, Ethernet backplane. Protocols commonly include Modbus TCP, EtherNet/IP, SNMP, embedded web server. |
| Application Memory | For “4040” references, application memory is typically in the 4 MB class (program/data), suitable for mid‑to‑large projects. |
| Installation Method | Plug‑in module on BMEXBP backplane (DIN‑rail mounted rack). Follow cabinet EMC/grounding best practices. |
| Programming Software | EcoStruxure Control Expert (Unity Pro), IEC 61131‑3 languages (LD, ST, FBD, SFC, IL). |
Application Fields
– Water & Wastewater: Plantwide PLC modernization using X80 I/O; Ethernet SCADA over Modbus TCP.
– Food & Beverage: Batch and CIP skids where deterministic tasks and recipe handling matter.
– Oil & Gas (skids and terminals): Ethernet I/O islands, custody transfer links, and alarm management with built‑in diagnostics.
– Material Handling: Conveyor sortation with multiple remote panels tied to a single Ethernet backbone.
– Hybrid Manufacturing & OEM Machines: A clean step up from legacy platforms, typically reusing cabinet footprint and wiring topologies.
Advantages & Value
- Reliability – Industrial‑grade design with stable scan performance; in many cases, fewer network modules mean fewer points of failure.
- Compatibility – Works across the X80 I/O family and mainstream Ethernet protocols, easing integration with drives, HMIs, and SCADA.
- Lifecycle & Migration – M580 platform longevity and tooling continuity reduce long‑term risk; phased upgrades are straightforward.
- Cost Efficiency – Native Ethernet and web diagnostics can cut engineering time and spare module costs during expansion.
- Technical Support – Broad ecosystem documentation, plus firmware and library blocks in EcoStruxure Control Expert.
Installation & Maintenance
- Panel & Rack – Use BMEXBP backplanes and BMEXSP power supplies on grounded DIN rail; allow front clearance for USB/Ethernet access.
- Environment – Maintain 0…60 °C operation with cabinet ventilation; avoid vibration and sources of electrical noise.
- Wiring – Separate power, control, and network cabling; use shielded Ethernet with proper bonding. Keep bend radius and cable lengths within spec.
- EMC & Grounding – Bond shields at a single point; verify low‑impedance protective earth on the rack and doors.
- Firmware & Backups – Plan periodic firmware updates (after qualification) and keep offline backups of the application and CPU configuration.
- Routine Care – Inspect connectors, clean dust filters, and verify network diagnostics. From my experience, a quick quarterly check catches most issues early.
Quality & Certifications
- Conforms to IEC 61131‑2 PLC standards and EMC directives.
- CE marking; UL/cUL listed; RoHS compliant (typical for M580 family).
- Manufacturer’s global quality system; our warranty coverage is 365 days from delivery.
Supporting Components (Typical)
– BMEXBP Backplanes: BMEXBP0400 / BMEXBP0600 / BMEXBP0800 (slot counts vary)
– BMEXSP Power Supplies: BMEXSP*** (24 VDC input, sized per rack load)
– X80 I/O Modules: BMXDDI (digital input), BMXDDO (digital output), BMXAMI/AMO (analog), specialty I/O as needed
– Network Options: X80 NOC modules (e.g., BMENOC0311/0321) if you need additional segmented networks or protocol gateways
Customer note: A packaging OEM recently swapped a legacy rack for BMEP584040 with X80 I/O and reported about 30% faster commissioning—largely because the embedded web diagnostics and native Modbus TCP let them cut out extra network cards.







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