CX2040
https://www.beckhoff.com/cx2040
CX2040 | Basic CPU module
Status LEDs
Ethernet and USB connection
Battery
compartment
(behind the flap)
CFast
DVI connection
Multi optional interface
(e.g. RS232, PROFIBUS,
CANopen)
Product status: Regular delivery
The CX2040 has a 2.1 GHz Intel® Core™ i7 quad-core CPU. Due to its high power the CPU is equipped with a fan with ball
bearings and speed monitoring. In addition to the CPU and chipset the CX2040 also contains the main memory with 4 GB
RAM as standard. The controller boots from the CFast flash memory card.
The basic configuration of the CX2040 includes a CFast memory card, two independent Gbit Ethernet interfaces, four USB 2.0
interfaces and a DVI-I interface.
The CPU has a 128 kB NOVRAM persistent data memory for situations where no UPS is used.
The unit can optionally be ordered with a fieldbus or serial interface. Other components from the CX2000 family can be
connected via the multi-pin terminals on either side. The operating system is Microsoft Windows Embedded Compact 7,
Windows Embedded Standard 7 P or Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB. TwinCAT automation software transforms a
CX2040 system into a powerful PLC andmotion control system that can be operated with or without visualisation. Due to its
high-performance the CX2040 can be used for interpolating 3-D path movements with TwinCAT NC I.
Up to four modules can be connected to the basic CPU module. The connection order is irrelevant. Internally the modules are
connected via PCI Express and can be connected subsequently to the CPU "in the field".
The power supply for the CPU module comes from a CX2100-0014 or CX2100-0914 power supply module, which is connected
on the right-hand side of the CPU. Two further CFast memory card modules (CX2550-0010) can be connected between the
power supply unit and the CPU, so that a total of up to three CFast cards can be used. RAID can be used in situations where
more than one CFast card is used.
The extended operating temperature range between -25 and +60 °C enables application in climatically demanding
situations.
Technical changes reserved
As of 21.06.2021 | Site 1 of 5