DeltaV Distributed Control System Product Data Sheet
April 2020
DeltaV™ MX Controller
Right-sized controllers
Easy to use
Has the flexibility to meet your needs
Designed to support legacy migration
Introduction
The MX Controller provides communication and control
between the field devices and the other nodes on the control
network. Control strategies and system configurations created
on earlier DeltaV™ systems can be used with this powerful
controller. The MX Controller provides all the features and
functions of the MD Plus Controller, with twice the capacity.
The control languages executed in the controllers are
described in the Control Software Suite product data sheet. The DeltaV™ MX Controller and the DeltaV I/O subsystem make
rapid installation easy.
Benefits
Right-sized controllers Redundant architecture. The MX controller supports 1:1
The MX controller complements the MQ controllers by redundancy for increased availability. Existing MD/MD Plus or
providing a larger-capacity controller for those applications MQ controllers can be upgraded online — robust!
that need more control capacity:
Increases productivity
2 X the control capacity
Self-addressing. The DeltaV controller is unique in its ability
2 X user-configurable memory to automatically identify itself to the DeltaV control network.
When the controller is powered up, it is automatically assigned
2 X the DST count a unique address—no dip switches, no configuring—just plug
and play!
Late changes. You can easily upgrade an MQ controller to an
MX to handle project scope changes late in the project. The MX Self-locating. A controller’s physical location is easy to find.
installs in the same footprint as the MQ Controllers but delivers LEDs on the face of the controller can be made to flash,
twice the performance. Simply replace the MQ with the MX and providing a strong visual clue.
all existing configuration, documentation and hardware design Automatic I/O detection. The controller can identify all I/O
remain the same — forgiving. interface channels located on the subsystem. As soon as an
I/O interface is plugged in, the controller knows the general
characteristics of the field devices managed by that I/O
interface. This reduces the no value engineering associated with
configuration — easy!
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Connect to Electronic Marshalling and Wireless I/O. Has the flexibility to meet your needs
Starting in DeltaV v14.3, CHARMs and wireless devices
Advanced operations. The MX Controller is equipped to handle
connected through CHARM I/O Cards (CIOC) and Wireless I/O
the DeltaV Batch option, as well as advanced control functions.
Cards (WIOC) can be assigned to the MX controller. This makes
it easier than ever to add I/O to an existing controller The MX controller uses the same I/O subsystem as the MD
by simply adding a CIOC and/or WIOC to the DeltaV Area Plus or MQ Controller, but provides more CPU and memory
Control Network. capacity. It is primarily intended to allow the configuration of a
large unit in a single controller node, where previously two MD
Easy to use
Plus or MQ Controllers were required, due to CPU, memory or
Powerful control. The DeltaV controllers manage all DST constraints, to be consolidated into a single controller.
control activities for the I/O interface channels as well as all
You can also use advanced control functions such as Neural and
the communication functions to the area control network.
Model Predictive Control on the MX controller.
Continuous control function block diagrams, sequential
function charts and phase logic provide powerful control Data pass-through. The controller is equipped with the
structures that are further augmented by user-defined ability to pass smart HART® information from field devices
structured text algorithms. Time stamping for alarms and to any workstation node in the control network. This means
events is performed in the controller for accurate sequence you can take advantage of applications, such as AMS Device
of event recording. The controller executes your control Manager, that enable you to remotely manage the HART
strategy as fast as every 100 ms, and can communicate information contained in your HART or Foundation fieldbus
up to 4000 exception values per second. equipped devices.
Data protection. All online changes made to control Prepares you for the future. As your system grows, you can
parameters are automatically stored for later upload into the expand your software license to increase the number of device
engineering database. This way, the system always retains a signal tags (DSTs) allocated to the DeltaV controller. Begin
complete record of all the data that has been changed online. with 50 and expand to 1500 DSTs. Control strategy complexity
and control module scan rates determine overall controller
Cold restart. This feature provides automatic restart of the
performance and application size.
controller in case of a power failure. The restart is completely
autonomous because the entire control strategy is stored in Mounting. This plug-and-play system structure provides
NVM RAM of the controller for this purpose. Simply set the modular system growth from a single controller up to 100
restart state of the controller to current conditions. controller nodes in a single DeltaV system. Each controller’s I/O
subsystem can be expanded online and can be mounted in a
Class 1, Div 2 or ATEX Zone 2 environment. Refer to the System
Power Supplies and I/O Subsystem Carriers product data sheets
for additional information.
Designed to support legacy migration
Advanced operations. The MX controller provides the
DeltaV platform to migrate even the largest of PROVOX SRX
controllers, and also supports the PROVOX and RS3 Migration
I/O interfaces.
The combined CPU capacity and DST count provides sufficient
resources for our largest SRX controller configurations to be
migrated on a one-for-one basis with DeltaV MX Controllers.
The existing PROVOX I/O remains in place using the migration
I/O interface to PROVOX with support of up to 1500 real I/O
signals. Serial datasets are migrated to DeltaV serial cards and
all virtual I/O are no longer required due to the direct module
The MX Controller.
references possible in the DeltaV system.
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RS3 system migrations to the DeltaV system were fully supported with MD Plus and MQ controllers and the migration I/O interface
for RS3. The MX controller can also be used in these projects as necessary.
Specifications
Power, Mounting, and Memory
Power requirement Supplied by System Power Supply through 2-wide Power/
Controller Carrier
Fuse protection 3.0 A, non-replaceable fuses
Power dissipation 5.0 W typical, 7.0 W maximum
Mounting On right slot of power/controller carrier.
User Memory 96 MB
Primary Control Network 8-pin RJ-45 connector
Redundant Control Network 8-pin RJ-45 connector
LED Indicators (ON Status)
Green – Power Indicates DC power is applied
Red – Error Indicates an error condition
Green – Active Indicates that the controller is operating as the
primary controller
Green – Standby Indicates that the controller is operating as a backup controller
(reserved for future use)
Yellow flashing – Pri. CN Indicates valid primary control network communication
Yellow, flashing – Sec. CN Indicates valid secondary control network communication
All except Power flashing Visual identification of controller initiated from user interface
software by ping command
All except Power flashing, alternating even and odd Firmware upgrade in progress
Environmental
Operating temperature* -40° to 60°C (-40° to 140°F)
Storage temperature -40° to 85°C (-40° to 185°F)
Relative humidity 5 to 95%, non-condensing
Airborne contaminants ISA-S71.04-1985 Airborne Contaminants Class G3
Conformal coating
Shock (normal operating conditions) 10 g ½-sine wave for 11 ms
*Operating any electronics at the higher end of its temperature range for long periods of time will shorten its expected lifetime,
see Effects of Heat and Airflow Inside an Enclosure White Paper for more information.
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Certifications Hazardous Area/Locations
The following certifications are available on the MX controller. The MX Controller can be installed and used based on the
following Standards (see actual certificates for exact product
CE:
markings for each product):
EMC- EN 61326-1
FM (USA):
FM:
Installation:
FM 3600
Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, T4
FM 3611
cFM (Canada):
CSA:
Installation:
CSA C22.2 No. 213
Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, T4
CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1
ATEX:
ATEX:
II 3G Ex ec IIC T4 Gc
EN 60079-0
IEC Ex:
EN 60079-7
Installation:
IEC Ex:
II 3G Ex ec IIC T4 Gc
IEC60079-0
Regarding the Installation instructions please refer to the following Documents:
IEC60079-7 Class 1 Division 2 Installation Instructions DeltaV M-series (12P1293)
Zone 2 Installation Instructions DeltaV M-series (12P2046)
Marine Certifications: IACS E10
ABS Certificate of Design Assessment
DNV-GL Type Approval Certificate
Wurldtech:
Achilles Communications Certification Level 1
(v12.3and v13.3.1)
Achilles Communications Certification Level 2
(v14.3.1 pending)
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Ordering Information
Description Model Number
MX Controller VE3007
Prerequisites Assigning CHARMs and Wireless devices to the MX controller
requires DeltaV v14.3 and later software, but is not
For each controller you will need to select the mounting supported on M-series Controller Interfaces to PROVOX
carrier. Please refer to the M-series I/O Subsystem Carriers and RS3.
product data sheets for details.
Electronic Marshalling requires use of DeltaV Smart Switches
Each controller requires a dedicated system power supply. between controllers and CIOCs, please refer to Network
Please refer to the M-series System Power Supply product Considerations for M-series with Electronic Marshalling
data sheet for details. White Paper.
MX controllers are supported on version 10.3 or later
DeltaV systems.
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