Alcatel OmniSwitch 9600/9700 Modules: OS9600/OS9700-CMM Chassis Management Module –
Alcatel OmniSwitch 9600/9700 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) OmniSwitch 9600 and OmniSwitch 9700 are…
Model: 35100 ISA W/ FTM-10 SMX LONWORKS
Product Overview
Commercial availability is handled through direct RFQ, model verification and export-oriented follow-up rather than public cart checkout.
Datasheet Preview
Use attached product manuals when available. If the manual is not public yet, request the full file directly through RFQ.
Commercial Path
Product pages on DRIVEKNMS are designed to verify model, brand and series first, then move the buyer into one clean quotation path.
Technical Dossier
The Echelon LONWORKS platform is one of the most widely deployed open-standard control networking architectures in global heavy industry. Installed across chemical processing plants, nuclear power facilities, oil refineries, building automation systems, and transportation infrastructure, LONWORKS-based hardware from Echelon Corporation established the ISO/IEC 14908 standard for peer-to-peer control networking. The 35100 ISA W/ FTM-10 SMX LONWORKS circuit board is a representative component of this ecosystem — an ISA-bus network interface card paired with the FTM-10 SMX Free Topology transceiver module, enabling nodes to communicate over twisted-pair TP/FT-10 channels at 78 kbps. These cards remain in active service in legacy SCADA and DCS environments where full system replacement is cost-prohibitive.
Echelon introduced the LONWORKS technology stack in 1990, anchored by the Neuron Chip — a purpose-built 3-CPU microcontroller implementing the LonTalk protocol across all seven OSI layers. Early deployments used the ISA bus interface (e.g., the 35100 series cards) to connect host PCs to LONWORKS channels via plug-in transceivers. As the PC industry migrated from ISA to PCI and then PCIe, Echelon released successive generations of host-side adapters: the PCC-10 (PCMCIA), the PCI-10 (PCI bus), the U10/U20 (USB), and eventually the i.LON SmartServer for IP-based integration.
Transceiver technology evolved in parallel. The FTM-10 SMX module (Free Topology Transceiver, surface-mount) enabled flexible wiring topologies — bus, star, ring, or mixed — without termination constraints, replacing earlier TP/XF-78 and TP/XF-1250 fixed-topology transceivers. Later, the FT 6000 EVK and FT 5000 Smart Transceiver chips integrated the Neuron core and transceiver into a single IC, reducing BOM complexity for OEM designs. Compatibility across generations is maintained at the protocol level (LonTalk / ISO 14908-1), but physical layer interfaces (ISA, PCI, USB) are not interchangeable without host-side driver and hardware changes.
The following SKUs represent verified components within the Echelon LONWORKS ecosystem, organized by functional category:
Network Interface Cards (Host Adapters)
Transceiver Modules (SMX / Plug-in)
Routers & Repeaters
Development & Evaluation Kits
Echelon Corporation was acquired by Adesto Technologies in 2018, which was subsequently acquired by Dialog Semiconductor in 2020, and then by Renesas Electronics in 2021. Throughout these ownership transitions, production of legacy ISA-bus and early PCI-bus LONWORKS hardware was discontinued. The 35100 ISA W/ FTM-10 SMX and related ISA-generation cards are no longer manufactured and are classified as end-of-life (EOL) components.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested, pull-out, and refurbished LONWORKS hardware to support installed base maintenance without requiring full system migration. Our sourcing network covers original Echelon-branded stock as well as OEM-integrated variants from Siemens, Honeywell, and Johnson Controls that incorporate LONWORKS NICs. For facilities operating legacy DCS or BAS systems on LONWORKS infrastructure, we provide lifecycle extension support including cross-reference identification, firmware version matching, and compatibility verification against LNS (LONWORKS Network Services) database versions 3.x through 4.x.
LONWORKS network interface cards present specific test challenges due to their dual-domain architecture: the host-side bus interface (ISA, PCI, or USB) and the LONWORKS channel-side transceiver must both be independently verified before a unit is released. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all LONWORKS NIC inventory:
For procurement inquiries, cross-reference requests, or bulk orders of Echelon LONWORKS components: