Triconex MP 3101 Main Processor Module
Electrical and Operating Profile
- Nominal supply: 24 V DC
- Operating range: −15% to +20% (with up to 5% AC ripple)
- Maximum input tolerance: 33 V DC
- Reverse voltage protection: down to −0.6 V DC
- Logic power consumption: ≤ 8 W
- Short circuit current limit (per input): up to 2.4 A
Physical Details
- Weight: 1.48 kg
- Estimated dimensions: 4.5 × 18.8 × 21.8 cm
- The module is built for rack-mounted installation within Triconex systems, not standalone operation
Functional Behavior in Operation
Once installed in a configured rack, the MP 3101:
- Participates in Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) voting logic
- Executes control and safety logic in real time
- Monitors system health and channel consistency
- Maintains deterministic scan cycles
If one processor path deviates, the system identifies and isolates it while continuing operation with the remaining paths.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is the MP 3101 used for in a running system?
It's the main processor inside a Triconex rack—the unit that actually runs the logic. In daily operation, the Triconex MP 3101 Main Processor Module is responsible for:
- Executing safety and control logic
- Coordinating communication between channels
- Keeping redundant processors synchronized
- Handling internal diagnostics
If the CPU layer isn't stable, the rest of the system won't function properly.
Is this module still actively used or already obsolete?
It's still very much in service. Most demand today comes from:
- Installed systems that are still running
- Maintenance cycles
- Unexpected failures that require direct replacement
New projects rarely use it, but existing plants continue to rely on it.
What kind of power conditions does it require?
Nothing unusual for industrial control hardware, but it does have limits:
- Nominal supply: 24 V DC
- Allowable range: −15% to +20% (with minor AC ripple)
- Absolute input tolerance: up to 33 V DC
- Logic consumption: around 8 W
Stable power matters more than anything else here. Fluctuations are usually where problems start.
How does it behave in a TMR (Triple Modular Redundant) setup?
In a Triconex system, the MP 3101 works alongside redundant processor paths. What happens in practice:
- All channels run the same logic in parallel
- Results are compared continuously
- If one deviates, it gets isolated
The system keeps running as long as the remaining paths agree.
What are typical signs that the module may be failing?
There's no single symptom, but common patterns include:
- Repeated processor synchronization warnings
- One channel behaving differently from others
- Intermittent system faults that are hard to reproduce
- Diagnostics pointing to CPU-level inconsistency
Often, engineers confirm by swapping or cross-checking rather than relying on a single indicator.
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What We Can Actually Support (No Guessing)
Core Control
Control systems that keep the process running:
- DCS modules
- PLC CPUs & I/O cards
- SIS / safety system components
Ready when systems need replacement, not redesign.
Interface Layer
Where operators and machines meet:
- HMI panels
- Industrial PCs (IPC)
- Operator stations
Used when visualization or control access goes down.
Drive & Motion
Execution side of automation:
- VFD / inverters
- Servo drives
- Motors & motion-related modules
For systems where movement has to stay consistent.
Power & Support
The parts nobody notices until they fail:
- Power supply units
- Backplane-related components
- Auxiliary control modules
Small parts, but often the reason systems stop.

Triconex Part Number Compatibility Reference
| Triconex |
Triconex |
| DI2301 7400208C-020 |
4352B |
| DO2401 7400209-030 |
4119A |
| AO 3481 |
8312 |
| SDO 3411 |
9853-610 |
| 7400221-100 PI2381 |
9760-210 |
| 7400206-100 CM2201 |
9662-110 |
| SDO3411 |
CM3201 |
| AI3351 S2 |
3008 |
| AO3481 S2 |
3504E |