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Schneider SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 for Lexium Systems

Schneider SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 Lexium Servo Motor. EtherCAT/CANopen/Modbus TCP. 12-month warranty, fast global shipping. Quote at zyplc.com.

SKUSM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 BrandSchneider Electric TypeServo Motor SeriesLexium OriginFR CategoryDrives & Motors
AvailabilityConfirm by RFQ, global sourcing supported
ConditionNew / Refurbished / Tested, subject to stock
Lead TimeFast quotation, shipment arranged after confirmation
ShippingDHL / FedEx / UPS worldwide
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Schneider SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1: Industrial Data Link for Lexium Smart Factory Systems

The Schneider Electric SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 is a high-performance servo motor from the Lexium series, engineered to serve as a precision motion and data node within modern industrial network architectures. In smart factory environments where real-time data integrity, protocol interoperability, and seamless device connectivity define operational excellence, the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 delivers the torque, communication capability, and system integration depth required by demanding automation applications.

Designed to operate within Schneider Electric’s broader Lexium motion control ecosystem, this servo motor connects directly to servo drives such as the LXM32A and LXM28A, forming a tightly coupled motion axis that communicates over EtherCAT, CANopen, and Modbus TCP/IP. These protocols enable the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 to participate in high-speed cyclic data exchange with PLCs, remote I/O modules, HMI panels, SCADA gateways, and edge computing nodes — all within a unified industrial Ethernet backbone.

Network Communication Table

Parameter Specification
SKU SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1
Brand / Series Schneider Electric / Lexium
Product Type Servo Motor
Supported Protocols EtherCAT, CANopen, Modbus TCP/IP, STO (Safe Torque Off)
Interface Types Industrial Ethernet, CAN Bus, Encoder Feedback Interface
Transmission Capability Real-time cyclic data, acyclic parameter access, safety signals
Network Compatibility Lexium LXM32A, LXM28A, Modicon M340, TM241CE40R, BMX NOE 0110
System Applications SCADA, HMI, PLC motion control, remote I/O, edge gateway integration
Origin France
Warranty 12-Month Warranty

Connected Automation Data Flow

In a typical smart factory deployment, the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 sits at the intersection of the physical motion layer and the digital data layer. Signal acquisition begins at the encoder interface embedded within the motor, where position, velocity, and torque feedback are captured at microsecond resolution and transmitted upstream to the LXM32A servo drive. The LXM32A processes these signals and communicates over EtherCAT to the TM241CE40R programmable logic controller, which orchestrates multi-axis motion sequences and coordinates I/O events across the production line.

From the TM241CE40R, process data flows via Modbus TCP/IP through the BMX NOE 0110 Ethernet communication module installed in the Modicon M340 rack, bridging the motion control layer with the plant-level SCADA network. Supervisory systems receive real-time axis status, fault codes, and production counters, enabling operators to monitor the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1’s performance from the HMIGXU3512 HMI panel mounted at the machine station or from a remote SCADA workstation.

Upstream from the SCADA layer, an edge gateway aggregates data from multiple servo axes — including those driven by LXM28A compact servo drives paired with additional SM100 series motors — and forwards structured datasets to MES and ERP platforms via OPC-UA or MQTT. This end-to-end data chain, from encoder pulse to enterprise dashboard, is what defines the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1’s role not merely as a motion actuator, but as an active participant in the industrial IoT data fabric.

On the power and safety side, the ATV320 variable speed drive may operate in parallel on auxiliary conveyor or pump axes within the same control cabinet, sharing the same Modbus TCP network segment. The TeSys island distributed motor starter modules handle low-power auxiliary loads, while the VW3A3316 EtherCAT fieldbus card extends communication reach to additional servo axes. Safety interlocks are managed through the STO (Safe Torque Off) channel, ensuring that the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 can be safely de-energized without removing main power from the drive system — a critical requirement in collaborative robot cells and guarded machine zones.

Solving Data Isolation in Industrial Sites

One of the most persistent challenges in industrial automation is the fragmentation of communication protocols across legacy and modern equipment. A production line may simultaneously run devices speaking CANopen, Modbus RTU, PROFIBUS, and EtherCAT — creating data silos that prevent unified monitoring and control. The SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1, when paired with the LXM32A drive and the BMX NOE 0110 gateway module, acts as a protocol bridge point, translating encoder and drive data into Modbus TCP frames that any SCADA or HMI system can consume without custom middleware.

Remote diagnostics represent another critical capability. Through the Modicon M340 network infrastructure, maintenance engineers can access the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1’s drive parameters, fault history, and thermal status from any networked workstation — eliminating the need for on-site intervention during routine condition monitoring. Alarm thresholds configured in the TM241CE40R PLC trigger automatic notifications to the HMIGXU3512 panel and to remote SCADA clients, enabling predictive maintenance workflows that reduce unplanned downtime.

Production line transparency is further enhanced by the motor’s ability to report real-time torque load and cycle count data, which feeds directly into OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) dashboards. System expansion is straightforward: additional SM100 series servo axes can be added to the EtherCAT ring topology without reconfiguring the existing network, and the TM241CE40R’s modular I/O architecture accommodates new sensor inputs — including IO-Link smart sensors and XBGT operator terminals — without requiring a controller replacement.

Industrial Connectivity FAQ

Q1: What communication protocols does the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 support, and is it compatible with third-party PLCs?
The SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 operates with servo drives that support EtherCAT, CANopen, and Modbus TCP/IP. While it is optimized for Schneider Electric’s Lexium ecosystem (LXM32A, LXM28A), the Modbus TCP interface allows integration with third-party PLCs and SCADA systems that support standard Modbus function codes.

Q2: How is network stability ensured in high-cycle servo applications?
EtherCAT’s distributed clock synchronization ensures sub-microsecond jitter across all connected axes, maintaining deterministic motion control even in high-cycle applications. The LXM32A drive’s onboard watchdog and the TM241CE40R’s network health monitoring provide automatic fault detection and safe-state activation if communication is interrupted.

Q3: Can the SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 be monitored and diagnosed remotely?
Yes. Through the Modicon M340 and BMX NOE 0110 Ethernet module, all drive and motor parameters are accessible via Modbus TCP from any networked device. SCADA systems can poll fault registers, thermal data, and position feedback in real time, enabling remote diagnostics without physical access to the control cabinet.

Q4: What warranty and pre-shipment testing does this unit include?
Every SM100-40-080-P0-45-S1-B1 unit supplied by ZYPLC includes a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects and communication interface failures. Each unit undergoes pre-shipment functional testing — including encoder signal verification, insulation resistance check, and protocol communication validation — before dispatch. In-stock units are available for same-week shipment to global destinations.


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