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Model: MVI69-PDPMV1
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Technical Dossier
The ProSoft Technology MVI69 series is a purpose-built communication module platform designed for integration with Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley CompactLogix (1769) programmable logic controllers. Deployed across global heavy industry — including petrochemical refineries, nuclear power auxiliary systems, offshore oil & gas platforms, and continuous-process chemical plants — the MVI69 series provides protocol bridging between CompactLogix backplanes and field-level industrial networks that are not natively supported by the ControlLogix or CompactLogix communication infrastructure.
The series occupies a defined position in distributed control architectures where legacy fieldbus protocols (PROFIBUS DP, Modbus RTU/TCP, DNP3, IEC 60870-5, DF1, ASCII) must coexist with modern EtherNet/IP-based control systems. Installed base counts in the tens of thousands of units across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, with particularly high density in facilities that standardized on CompactLogix hardware during the 2005–2018 capital expenditure cycles.
The MVI69 platform was introduced by ProSoft Technology as a direct successor to the MVI46 (SLC 500) and MVI56 (ControlLogix) module families, adapted to the 1769 CompactLogix form factor and backplane interface. First-generation MVI69 modules used a dual-port memory architecture with a fixed 4,096-word data table mapped into the CompactLogix I/O tree via the 1769 backplane. Configuration was performed via RS-232 serial port using ProSoft's PCB (ProSoft Configuration Builder) software utility.
Second-generation variants introduced expanded data table sizes (up to 5,000 words per direction on select models), enhanced diagnostic ladder logic function blocks, and support for ProSoft's RLXIB wireless infrastructure. Firmware revision management became standardized across the MVI69 line, with module firmware stored in non-volatile flash memory and upgradeable via the RS-232 configuration port.
As CompactLogix hardware evolved through the L1x, L2x, L3x, L4x, and L5x processor families, MVI69 modules maintained backward compatibility through the standardized 1769 backplane protocol. However, the introduction of the CompactLogix 5380 (5069 series) with its new backplane architecture rendered MVI69 modules physically and electrically incompatible with that platform — a critical compatibility boundary that procurement and maintenance engineers must verify before specifying replacement units.
ProSoft Technology has formally classified the majority of the MVI69 series as mature/end-of-active-development products. Firmware updates are no longer issued for most models; however, ProSoft continues to provide technical support documentation and the modules remain available as new-surplus and refurbished stock through authorized distributors and specialist spare parts suppliers.
PROFIBUS DP Communication Modules
Modbus Communication Modules
DNP3 & IEC Protocol Modules
Rockwell / DF1 / DH+ Protocol Modules
ASCII / Generic Serial Modules
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for MVI69 series modules, with particular focus on models that have been discontinued by ProSoft Technology or that carry extended lead times through standard distribution channels. The MVI69-PDPMV1, MVI69-MCM, MVI69-DF1, and MVI69-PDPM are among the most frequently requested obsolete or long-lead units in the series.
For facilities operating CompactLogix-based control systems with a planned operational life extending beyond 2030, DriveKNMS provides lifecycle extension support including: verified new-surplus stock with original ProSoft packaging and firmware revision documentation; tested and certified refurbished units with full functional verification against ProSoft's published specification sheets; and emergency exchange programs with 24–72 hour dispatch for critical process applications.
All MVI69 units sourced through DriveKNMS are accompanied by firmware revision records, configuration port test logs, and a 12-month functional warranty. Procurement teams are advised to specify the exact firmware revision required when ordering, as certain CompactLogix processor firmware versions impose compatibility constraints on MVI69 module firmware levels.
MVI69 modules present specific test challenges due to their dual-port memory architecture, backplane communication interface, and protocol-specific port hardware. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol to all MVI69 units prior to dispatch:
Backplane Interface Verification: Each module is seated in a 1769 CompactLogix test chassis and verified for correct I/O tree enumeration, data table read/write integrity across the full 5,000-word address range, and absence of backplane communication faults under sustained cyclic polling.
Protocol Port Functional Test: For the MVI69-PDPMV1 specifically, the PROFIBUS DP port is tested against a calibrated PROFIBUS DP slave simulator. Master initialization sequence, GSD file parameter exchange, cyclic data exchange at 1.5 Mbit/s and 12 Mbit/s baud rates, and V1 acyclic read/write messaging are all verified. Port termination resistor switching is confirmed functional.
Configuration Port & Firmware Verification: RS-232 configuration port connectivity is confirmed using ProSoft Configuration Builder. Module firmware revision is read and recorded. Non-volatile configuration memory is cleared and rewritten to confirm flash write integrity.
Thermal Burn-In: Units are operated at rated backplane voltage for a minimum of 4 hours at ambient temperature prior to final inspection and packaging.