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Timeline, CPUs and Programming of the Modicon PLC Series

The Modicon PLC Series has been around for almost 40 years at this point, from the 484 series to the M340 series. The timeline below lists the CPU part numbers, the years they were sold, and what they are programmed with. For more info you can visit our series page here or email sales@mroelectric.com.

Modicon 484
CPU Part Number: AS-C484-xxx
Actively Sold: 1977-1983
Programmed With: P190 programmer

Modicon 584
CPU Part Number: AS-584A-xxx, AS-584M-xxx, AS-584L-xxx
Actively Sold: 1979-1984
Programmed With: Modsoft, ProWorx Plus/Nxt/32 Software

Modicon 984 Chassis Mount
CPU Part Number: P1-984X-008, Px-984A-xxx, Px-984B-xxx
Actively Sold: 1985-1999
Programmed With: ProWorx Plus/Nxt/32 and Modsoft Software

Modicon 984 Slot Mount
CPU Part Number: PC-A984-3xx, PC-D984-xxx, PC-K984-xxx
Actively Sold: 1987-2006
Programmed With: ProWorx Plus/Nxt/32 and Modsoft Software

Modicon Compact 984
CPU Part Number: PC-A984-xxx, PC-E984-2xx
Actively Sold: 1991-2007
Programmed With: Modsoft, ProWorx Plus/Nxt/32, Concept software

Modicon Micro
CPU Part Number: 110CPU311xx, 110CPU411xx, 110CPU512xx, 110CPU612xx
Actively Sold: 1996-2006
Programmed With: Modsoft, ProWorx Plus/Nxt/32 software

Modicon Quantum
CPU Part Number: 140CPUxxxxx
Actively Sold: 1994 to present
Programmed With: ProWorx 32, Concept, Unity software

Modicon Premium
CPU Part Number: TPCX57xxxx, TSXP57xxxx
Actively Sold: 1998 to present
Programmed With: PL7 or Unity software

Modicon Momentum
CPU Part Number: 171CCC7xxxx, 171CCS7xxxx, 171CCC9xxxx
Actively Sold: 1998 to present
Programmed With: ProWorx, Concept software

Modicon M340
CPU Part Number: BMXP341000, BMXP342010, BMXP342020, BMX342030
Actively Sold: 2007 to present
Programmed With: Unity V3.0 software

Joe Kaminski

Joe Kaminski is an industrial automation specialist at MRO Electric. He has a background in industrial engineering and supply chain management. Joe has worked in the automation industry for over 10 years providing support to some of the largest companies in the world. For more info, visit www.mroelectric.com.

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