Overview
The Honeywell MP-XLAD05-100 also cataloged as the MP-XLAD05-100 hard disk drive, operates as a dedicated hardware component for structured data storage and application file retention within Honeywell distributed control system storage subsystems. The Honeywell MP-XLAD05-100 (MP-XLAD05-100 hard disk drive) provides direct physical storage execution for system image loading, configuration retention, and runtime data logging across Honeywell control system platforms.
Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix
No validated suffix segmentation is defined for MP-XLAD05-100 within publicly available technical documentation. The model is treated as a single fixed-order industrial spare part identifier without internal revision parsing.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model / Brand | MP-XLAD05-100 / Honeywell |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | Approx. 0.5 kg (varies by configuration) |
| Dimensions | 216 × 160 × 30 mm |
| Storage Capacity | 2 GB |
| Interface Type | Proprietary Honeywell system interface |
| Functional Role | System data and application storage |
Process Control Storage Integration Characteristics
Configured under Honeywell process control architecture, the MP-XLAD05-100 storage module interfaces with system-level I/O and controller subsystems where data exchange is governed through deterministic control network behavior. Within such environments, storage access may coexist with 4-20 mA HART field instrumentation loops and FOUNDATION Fieldbus or PROFIBUS PA communication layers at the system integration level, while maintaining logical separation between process data acquisition and historical data logging channels. Channel-to-channel isolation principles are applied at controller and subsystem boundaries to prevent cross-domain data corruption during continuous write operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the MP-XLAD05-100 support hot-swap operation?
A: Hot-swap capability is not explicitly defined for this model. Removal under power requires system-level verification of controller storage handling and write completion state.
Q: What is the backplane load impact during active operation?
A: Backplane loading is dependent on host controller architecture. The drive functions as a storage endpoint and does not independently define current draw limits in available documentation.
Q: Is firmware upgrade applicable to this drive?
A: Firmware behavior is determined by the host Honeywell platform. The drive itself does not expose standalone firmware management interfaces.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Install only in powered-down controller racks unless system architecture explicitly supports live insertion
- Observe electrostatic discharge control using grounded wrist straps during handling
- Ensure mechanical seating alignment within rack guide rails prior to connector engagement
- Verify connector backplane mating integrity without applying lateral stress to interface pins
- Maintain cable and enclosure routing clearance to avoid mechanical vibration transfer into drive assembly
- Confirm system recognition through controller diagnostics after installation cycle completion
















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