Description
Schneider 140CPU67060 Modicon Quantum CPU Module
The Schneider 140CPU67060 serves as the brain of Modicon Quantum automation systems, delivering rock-solid performance for industrial control applications. Think of it as the command center for complex manufacturing lines or energy grid management β where precision timing and uninterrupted operation aren’t just nice-to-haves, but critical requirements.
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | Schneider Electric |
| Series | Modicon Quantum |
| Model | 140CPU67060 |
| Processor | 32-bit RISC |
| Memory | 2MB RAM / 4MB Flash |
| Comms | Ethernet, Modbus, Profibus |
| Temp Range | -20Β°C to 65Β°C |
| Dimensions | 80Γ130Γ110mm |
| Weight | ~400g |

When we see this module in action, it’s usually paired with legacy Modicon systems in places like oil refineries or power plants. One customer in Texas told us how it kept their 20-year-old turbine control system humming through 115Β°F summers. Our inventory includes related components from ABB (PM866, PP885), GE Fanuc (IC698CPE010), and Woodward controllers β perfect for mixed-brand installations needing upgrades.
Technical Advantages
What makes this CPU stand out? For starters, its triple-protocol support means it can talk to practically any device on the factory floor. The built-in redundancy features have saved more than one plant from unexpected shutdowns β just ask the guys at that aluminum smelter in Canada who ran 18 months straight without a single reboot.

Key benefits include:
- DIN rail mounting that survives constant vibration (we’ve seen it on offshore drilling rigs)
- Battery-backed memory preserving settings through 30-day outages
- Real-time clock maintaining millisecond accuracy across power cycles
- Unity Pro software compatibility β cuts programming time by 40% vs older platforms
While newer PLCs might have flashier specs, this workhorse still earns its keep in environments where proven reliability beats theoretical performance. We’ve tested it with everything from legacy 4-20mA loops to modern Ethernet/IP networks β compatibility has never been an issue.




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