Triconex 3007 Main Processor Module | EMPII 1MB SRAM



Introduction:
The Triconex 3007 is an Enhanced Main Processor II (EMPII) board designed for Tricon v9.0 to v9.5.x systems. It features 1 MB of SRAM and is architecturally identical to the 3006 model, differing only in memory capacity. This processor is the core component for executing control logic and managing system communications.
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Product Attributes:
Manufacturer: Triconex
Series: Triconex 3007 Series
Part Number: 3007
Type: Enhanced Main Processor II
Condition: In Stock
Origin: U.S.A
Shipping Port: Xiamen
Warranty: one year
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Description
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The Triconex 3007 is a high-performance Enhanced Main Processor II (EMPII) module. It serves as the brain of the Tricon safety system, executing control logic and managing data flow. This model is specifically designed for use with Tricon v9.0 to v9.5.x systems.
While it shares the exact same architecture and specifications as the Triconex 3006, the 3007 is equipped with 1 MB of SRAM, compared to the 2 MB found in the 3006. This memory capacity is sufficient for a wide range of safety and control applications.
The module features a robust National NS32GX32 central processor running at 25 MHz. It also includes a math co-processor for complex calculations. The unit is equipped with a clock calendar and battery backup to maintain time and date settings.
🛡️ Technical Architecture
The Triconex 3007 utilizes a sophisticated multi-processor architecture.
- Central Processing: The main CPU is the National NS32GX32 (32-bit, 25 MHz), supported by an NS32381 math co-processor.
- Communication: An Intel 80C152 communication processor handles external data exchange. It supports RS-485 interfaces at 2 Mbps.
- I/O Processing: An Intel 80C31 I/O processor manages the communication with I/O modules. It operates at 12 MHz and uses an RS-485 interface at 375 kilobits per second.
The module features an optically isolated RS-232 serial port for diagnostic analysis. This port provides 500 VDC isolation, protecting the system from electrical surges during maintenance.
📊 Technical Specifications
The Triconex 3007 is built for reliability and performance. Below are the detailed technical parameters for this unit.
表格
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 3007 |
| Manufacturer | Triconex |
| Type | Enhanced Main Processor II (EMPII) |
| Central Processor | National NS32GX32, 32-bit, 25 MHz |
| Math Co-processor | National NS32381, 32-bit, 25 MHz |
| SRAM Memory | 1 MB |
| EPROM Memory | 512 KB |
| Comm. Processor | Intel 80C152 (16 MHz) |
| I/O Processor | Intel 80C31 (12 MHz) |
| Logic Power | 15 W |
| Serial Port | RS-232, 500 VDC Isolated |
🔧 Installation and Usage
The module is installed in the main chassis of the Tricon system. It connects to the TriBus for high-speed data transfer (4 Mbps, 16-bit DMA).
Important Note: The battery backup for the clock calendar has a typical drift of ±2 seconds per day. Ensure the battery is functional to maintain accurate time stamps for system events.
📦 Package Contents
When you order this product, we ensure it is packed securely for transit.
- 1 x Triconex 3007 Enhanced Main Processor II
- Protective anti-static packaging
- Standard manufacturer documentation (if available)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between the 3006 and 3007?
A: The only difference is memory. The Triconex 3007 has 1 MB of SRAM, while the 3006 has 2 MB.
A: The only difference is memory. The Triconex 3007 has 1 MB of SRAM, while the 3006 has 2 MB.
Q: Which Tricon versions support the 3007?
A: It is compatible with Tricon v9.0 to v9.5.x systems.
A: It is compatible with Tricon v9.0 to v9.5.x systems.
Q: What is the baud rate for the I/O interface?
A: The I/O interface operates at 375 kilobits per second.
A: The I/O interface operates at 375 kilobits per second.
Q: Does it have a battery backup?
A: Yes, it includes a battery backup for the clock calendar.
A: Yes, it includes a battery backup for the clock calendar.
Q: What is the logic power consumption?
A: The module consumes 15 W of logic power.
Triconex 3007 Enhanced Main Processor II
A: The module consumes 15 W of logic power.
Triconex 3007 Enhanced Main Processor II

