Schneider BMXDDO6402K — Modicon M340 64-Channel Digital Output Module
Schneider Electric · Modicon M340 / BMX · Transistor DO 24VDC 0.5A · In stock
The BMXDDO6402K is a 64-point solid-state (transistor, source) digital output module for the
Schneider Electric
Modicon M340 PLC platform. It sits on the BMX backplane alongside a
BMXP34 processor and a
BMXCPS power supply,
and switches 24VDC loads up to 0.5 A per point — typically solenoid valves, contactors, indicator stacks and small motor starters in factory automation cells.
KOEED keeps new-surplus and legacy M340 modules alongside equivalent
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic and
KEYENCE spare parts, so a single RFQ can cover a full machine bill of materials.
1. Key Technical Specifications & Overview
The BMXDDO6402K is built on the standard BMX form factor (a single slot on the M340 rack) and is wired through a 40-pin
front connector using a removable terminal block (BMXFTB2020 or BMXFTB4020). All 64 channels are 24 VDC transistor
outputs, source-switching (positive switching), grouped into four commons of 16 points each — this is the same
architecture you see on the
BMXDDO1602
16-point version, just at four times the density per slot.
| Brand |
Schneider Electric |
| Series |
Modicon M340 / Modicon BMX |
| Part Number |
BMXDDO6402K |
| Module Type |
Digital Output — 64 channels, transistor (solid-state), source |
| Number of Channels |
64 (4 groups of 16) |
| Output Voltage |
24 VDC nominal (19…30 VDC operating range) |
| Output Current |
0.5 A per point / 4 A per group / 16 A per module |
| Output Type |
Transistor (MOSFET), source / positive switching (PNP-style) |
| Response Time |
≤ 1.2 ms (typical, ON/OFF) |
| Protection |
Reverse polarity, short-circuit and overload per channel with auto-retry |
| Front Connector |
1 × 40-pin (BMXFTB2020 / BMXFTB4020 removable terminal block) |
| Hot-Swap |
Yes, when used with BMXCPS power supply and BMXP34 processor |
| Power Dissipation |
~3.5 W typical |
| Compatibility |
BMXP34 CPU, BMX backplane racks, BMXCPS power supply |
| Programming Software |
Unity Pro / EcoStruxure Control Expert |
| IP / Operating Temp |
IP20 / 0°C to 60°C |
| Stock Status |
In stock — quote within 24 hours at Moritta@KOEED.COM
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2. Application Scenarios — Where the BMXDDO6402K Fits
The BMXDDO6402K is the workhorse output card of an M340 cell. Anywhere a Modicon M340 is asked to switch dozens of
24 VDC loads, this module is the right density: high enough to keep a single PLC rack compact, standard enough that
every plant electrician has a spare in the cabinet.
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Discrete machine control: solenoid valves on packaging, filling and labeling machines — the 64-channel density removes the need to daisy-chain remote I/O for moderate-cell builds.
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Material handling: diverters, conveyor motor starters, stack-light towers and zone-release signals on conveyor lines in distribution centers.
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Automotive body-in-white and assembly: clamps, fixtures and indicator lamps on robotic cells where the M340 sits as a cell controller alongside
Fanuc robots and
Yaskawa servo amplifiers.
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Process auxiliaries: pump start/stop, valve actuation, heater stages and alarm beacons in water-treatment and chemical skids where the PLC is the local controller and a
BMXP342020 CPU is the brain.
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Vision inspection cells: trigger and reject signals for
KEYENCE vision systems on inspection stations.
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Building automation & infrastructure: lighting contactors, damper actuators and indicator panels in HVAC and water pumping stations.
If the project mixes brands — e.g. an M340 cell that talks to
Allen-Bradley
PanelView HMIs, a
Siemens SINAMICS drive on a remote segment, and a
Mitsubishi GOT on a sister line — KOEED can supply every module on the BOM from one RFQ.
3. Integration & Wiring Notes
M340 is one of the easier mid-range PLCs to wire, but the 64-point density of the BMXDDO6402K concentrates a lot of
conductors in one connector. Plan the cabinet layout and the field-side routing before you start terminating.
| Rack slot |
Any free I/O slot on the BMX backplane (4, 6, 8 or 12-slot). Place the DO module in the same segment as the BMXP34 CPU and a BMXCPS power supply. |
| Power supply sizing |
The module draws ~3.5 W from the backplane; field-side 24 VDC must be sized to the load. With all 64 points at 0.5 A, worst-case field current is 32 A — use a redundant PSU pair, not a single supply. |
| Terminal block |
BMXFTB2020 (cage clamp) or BMXFTB4020 (spring) 40-pin. Pre-wire spares; pin-out is grouped into 4 commons of 16 channels. |
| Wiring topology |
Source-switching outputs — the module supplies +24 V to the load. Loads share a common return to the field 0 V. Use ring lugs or ferruled wires for vibration resistance. |
| Inductive loads |
Fit flyback diodes on 24 VDC relays and contactor coils, or use the integrated suppression on Schneider TeSys D-line coils. Unsuppressed inductive switching will shorten transistor life. |
| Group current limit |
4 A per 16-point group. Distribute heavy loads across groups to avoid tripping the group foldback. |
| Shielding & segregation |
Route DO cables at least 200 mm from VFD power cables. The 64-channel density is unforgiving on EMC if bundles mix with drive outputs. |
| Address mapping |
Configured in Unity Pro / EcoStruxure Control Expert. Topological addressing auto-discovers slot position; rack addressing is also supported for legacy migrations. |
For projects that combine Modicon M340 with
Omron CP/CJ remote I/O, or with
Panasonic FP-series islands, KOEED can also pre-stage the Modbus/TCP and EtherNet/IP gateway modules so the cabinet lands ready to bolt in.
4. Installation & Commissioning Tips
Field experience with the BMXDDO6402K consistently comes down to four habits: a clean install, a forced test, a proper
firmware alignment, and a documented handover. These are the same habits that keep
Allen-Bradley ControlLogix,
Siemens ET 200 and
Mitsubishi MELSEC-iQ-R cells running for twenty years.
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Pre-stage the project offline. Build the Unity Pro / EcoStruxure Control Expert project against the exact rack (BMXBPE0400 / 0600 / 0800 / 1200) and CPU firmware revision, export to the SD card on the BMXP34, then upload after first power-up. This catches rack & firmware mismatches before they waste a commissioning day.
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Forced I/O test before powering the field. Use the animation table to force each of the 64 outputs in sequence and verify the load side with a meter. A 64-point module is the last place you want to discover that pins 33–40 are reversed after the panel is dressed.
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Hot-swap discipline. The BMXDDO6402K supports hot-swap with a BMXCPS supply, but Schneider's own guidance is to lock the rack configuration before removing the module in a live process. Disable outputs, wait for the field contactors to drop out, then swap.
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Watch the group current. 0.5 A per point and 4 A per group are hard limits. If a group trips, the channel LED blinks and the diagnostics bit sets in Unity Pro — check the PLC error code on the
PLC Error Code Database to localize the channel.
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Spare terminal block and label strip. Field techs will lose at least one BMXFTB2020 every project. Carry one spare terminal block and a printed label strip per DO module.
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Document the wiring book. Number every conductor on both ends. The 64-channel density is impossible to re-trace by hand once the wires are bundled into the duct.
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Use the AI Diagnostic Tool for fast triage. When commissioning a line that mixes M340 with
Fanuc CNC and
Yaskawa Sigma-7, the
KOEED AI Diagnostic Tool accepts a photo of a nameplate and surfaces the most likely cross-references — useful when an M340 module sits next to legacy
Omron SYSMAC and
Panasonic FP parts.
5. Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
KOEED holds the BMXDDO6402K in stock for fast international shipment, with quotes typically returned within 24 hours on business days. As a multi-brand
China sourcing partner,
we keep new-surplus and tested-refurbished options side by side — useful when the line is down and the OEM lead time is twenty weeks.
| Condition |
New-surplus, factory-sealed, with traceability label |
| Warranty |
12-month limited warranty on new units; refurbish options carry a shorter warranty on request |
| Lead time |
In stock — ships within 2–3 business days; larger BOM quantities on request |
| Worldwide shipping |
DHL / FedEx / UPS to North America, Europe, Middle East, Southeast Asia and South America |
| RFQ response |
Within 24 hours on business days — send your BOM to Moritta@KOEED.COM or open a
Create a Quote ticket |
| Cross-brand BOM |
Single RFQ covers Schneider, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Fanuc, Yaskawa, Panasonic and KEYENCE — see the
full brand index or browse the
complete collection
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Need to pull a complete cabinet: BMXDDO6402K, BMXP342020 CPU, BMXCPS2000 supply, BMXFTB2020 terminal blocks, plus the
BMXDDO1602 or
BMXDDI1602 companion modules? Send the BOM to
Moritta@KOEED.COM
and we will return a single, line-itemized quotation. Engineers can also use the
contact form or the
AI Diagnostic Tool for 24/7 triage.
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