FUJI SA531121-03 E11-C4PCB Drive Board
FUJI SA531121-03 Series: Comprehensive Drive Board Range and Technical Overview The FUJI SA531121-03 series drive boards are core printed circuit…
Model: M-SPS1000RM-1F 0010-10061 0100-20003
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Technical Dossier
The Fuji Electric MICREX-SX SPH series represents one of the most widely deployed programmable controller platforms in heavy industrial environments across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Installed in chemical processing plants, petroleum refineries, nuclear auxiliary systems, and large-scale power generation facilities, the SPH platform has maintained a dominant position in process-critical automation since its introduction in the mid-1990s. Its modular backplane architecture, deterministic scan cycle, and robust EMI shielding make it a preferred choice for applications where unplanned downtime carries significant operational and safety consequences. The M-SPS1000RM-1F (Part Numbers: 0010-10061 / 0100-20003) is a redundant power supply module designed for the SPH1000 base unit, providing dual-feed input capability and hot-standby switchover for continuous operation environments.
The MICREX-SX platform was introduced by Fuji Electric as the successor to the MICREX-F series, transitioning from a proprietary bus structure to a high-speed internal SX bus capable of handling distributed I/O expansion across multiple racks. Early SPH configurations (SPH200, SPH300) used single-slot CPU modules with limited memory addressing, targeting mid-range machine control. The SPH500 and SPH1000 variants introduced multi-CPU redundancy, expanded I/O capacity exceeding 4,096 points, and support for MELSEC-compatible communication protocols alongside Fuji's native FL-net (OPCN-2) industrial Ethernet standard.
Compatibility across generations is a known engineering constraint: SPH200-series I/O modules are not directly interchangeable with SPH1000 backplanes due to differing bus voltage rails and connector pinouts. Firmware revisions above V3.x on SPH1000 CPUs introduced changes to the memory map that affect ladder program migration from earlier SPH300 projects. Engineers maintaining legacy installations must verify CPU firmware version, base unit revision, and power supply input rating before substituting modules. The M-SPS1000RM-1F specifically targets SPH1000-class base units and is not compatible with SPH200 or SPH300 frames.
Power Supply Modules
CPU / Controller Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Analog Output (AO) Modules
Communication / Network Adapter Modules
The MICREX-SX SPH series entered its mature/end-of-active-production phase, with Fuji Electric having transitioned its primary development focus to the MICREX-NX platform. However, the installed base of SPH200, SPH300, and SPH1000 systems in long-lifecycle industries — refineries, chemical plants, water treatment infrastructure — remains substantial, with many facilities operating on 20–30 year maintenance cycles that preclude full system replacement.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of SPH-series modules sourced through certified industrial surplus channels, OEM overstock, and decommissioned plant equipment. All units are subject to pre-sale inspection before dispatch. For discontinued part numbers including legacy CPU revisions, early-generation power supplies, and obsolete communication adapters, DriveKNMS provides lifecycle extension support including cross-reference identification, firmware version matching, and compatibility verification against the customer's existing base unit revision. Customers are encouraged to submit complete BOM lists for bulk sourcing inquiries.
SPH-series modules present specific test challenges due to their SX bus backplane communication protocol and multi-slot interdependency. DriveKNMS applies the following verification procedures to all SPH modules prior to shipment:
All tested units are labeled with inspection date, technician ID, and test result. Modules that fail any test parameter are quarantined and not offered for sale.