Schneider TSX3721001 Modular Base Controller – Momentum Series
Schneider TSX3721001 Modular Base Controller: Procurement Strategy & Asset Value in a Constrained Supply Chain The Schneider Electric TSX3721001 is…
Model: 140CPU53414A
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Technical Dossier
The Modicon Quantum platform, developed by Schneider Electric (formerly Modicon Inc., acquired 1994), is a rack-based programmable automation controller (PAC) system deployed across global heavy industry sectors including petrochemical refining, nuclear power generation, offshore oil and gas, pulp and paper, and water treatment infrastructure. The Quantum architecture operates on a high-speed backplane bus (S908 remote I/O and Modbus Plus) and supports hot-standby redundancy configurations, making it a reference platform for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and Distributed Control Systems (DCS) in facilities requiring continuous uptime. Installed base estimates place Quantum systems in tens of thousands of facilities across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, with many sites operating hardware commissioned in the 1990s and 2000s that remains in active service.
The 140CPU53414A is a Unity-compatible CPU module within the Quantum range, featuring a 32-bit processor, 3.75 MB user application memory, Modbus Plus and Ethernet TCP/IP communication ports, and support for up to 31 local I/O slots. It is a direct successor to earlier 486-class CPUs and is compatible with Unity Pro programming software.
The Quantum platform was introduced in the early 1990s as the successor to the Modicon 984 series. The initial hardware generation used 68000-series processors and proprietary S908 I/O bus communication. Key architectural milestones:
Compatibility note: Quantum I/O modules (140-series) are not directly interchangeable with M340 or M580 I/O. Backplane bus protocols differ. Mixed-generation Quantum racks require firmware version alignment between CPU and NOE/CRP modules.
CPU Modules
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Analog Output (AO) Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Communication & Network Modules
Power Supply Modules
The Modicon Quantum platform entered a phased end-of-life cycle beginning approximately 2018, with Schneider Electric issuing Last Time Buy (LTB) notices for multiple CPU and NOE SKUs. For facilities operating Quantum-based DCS or safety systems, the operational risk of hardware failure without available replacement stock is significant. Full migration to M580 requires engineering re-validation, I/O rewiring, and software porting — a process that typically spans 12–36 months for large installations.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of Modicon Quantum spare parts, including discontinued CPU modules, NOE communication cards, and I/O modules sourced from decommissioned plant equipment and authorized surplus channels. All units are individually catalogued by firmware revision and hardware revision code. For obsolete SKUs such as the 140CPU11302, 140CPU21304, and early-revision 140NOE77100 cards, DriveKNMS provides a verified-stock sourcing service with lead times typically under 10 business days for in-stock items.
Procurement teams managing long-term maintenance contracts (LTSA) for Quantum-based systems are advised to establish a buffer stock strategy. DriveKNMS can assist with multi-unit procurement planning and consignment stock arrangements for critical spare categories.
Quantum modules present specific test challenges due to their backplane-dependent initialization sequence and firmware-version sensitivity. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all Quantum hardware prior to dispatch:
For sourcing inquiries, technical specifications, or bulk procurement of Modicon Quantum modules: