6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0 Siemens TP170MICRO – S7-200 Dedicated HMI, 12 MB User Memory, 250 Screens, 500 Messages, 24 V DC, IP65 Front

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Product Overview

The Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ is a SIMATIC TP170MICRO — Siemens’ S7-200-dedicated 5.7-inch touch HMI that belongs to the 6AV6640 “MICRO” sub-family sitting between the entry TP177A and the older OP/TP170B generation. Unlike the broader TP170/TP177 Comfort-class panels that talk PROFINET and run under TIA Portal, the Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ is deliberately stripped back: no Ethernet, no USB host, no SD card, no function keys — pure 5.7″ analog-resistive touch over a blue-mode STN display (320 × 240 px, 4 blue levels), configured exclusively in WinCC Flexible 2004 Micro, and talking to the PLC via PPI (point-to-point) or MPI straight into an S7-200 CPU 224/226 without a DP header in sight. That simplicity is the point: the Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ was engineered as the S7-200’s native faceplate when the S7-200 was the world’s volume leader in small-machine control, and the two still move as a pair through spare-pool requisitions 20 years later.Internally, the Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ carries 12 MB of user memory, supporting up to 250 screens, 500 bit-messages, 250 variables per device (20 per screen), 500 text elements, 500 icons, 5 online/runtime languages and 32 project languages — enough for a small conveyor zone, a labeling head, a textile winder, or a pump-skid faceplate without breathing hard. The panel draws ~6 W from 24 V DC, runs 0…+50°C ambient (vertical mount, max 35° tilt without forced ventilation), and carries IP65 front / IP20 rear. Backlight MTBF is quoted at 50,000 hours @ 25°C — panels installed in climate-stable MCC nooks in 2005 are still on original backlights.The Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ is now manufacturer-EOL, but S7-200 cabinets are still running in tens of thousands of plants — packaging auxiliaries, textile creels, small press local stations, pump controls, HVAC skids — and when a TP170MICRO fails, the plant manager doesn’t want to re-engineer the HMI layer into TIA/WP176-2 just for one screen. They want a drop-in that downloads the same .hmi project from WinCC Flexible 2004 Micro and goes back online in minutes. That is the Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ role today: proven, compact, S7-200-native, and intentionally non-upgradeable — which is exactly why it stays in demand.

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Technical Specifications

Parameter Name Parameter Value
Product Model 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0
Manufacturer Siemens AG (SIMATIC TP170MICRO Series)
Product Type Touch Panel HMI (S7-200 dedicated, no function keys)
Display 5.7″ STN, blue mode, 4 blue levels
Resolution 320 × 240 px
Touch Analog resistive (full screen, no FKeys, on-screen keyboards only)
User Memory 12 MB
Screens 250
Messages (bit) 500
Variables per Device 250 (20 per screen)
Text Elements / Icons 500 / 500
I/O Fields per Image 20
Date/Time Fields per Image 20
Online / Project Languages 5 / 32
Interfaces PPI / MPI (no Ethernet, no USB, no SD)
Config Software WinCC Flexible 2004 Micro (not TIA Portal)
Supply Voltage 24 V DC
Power Consumption ~6 W
Backlight MTBF (@25°C) 50,000 h
Operating Temp 0 … +50°C
Mounting Vertical, max 35° tilt (no forced ventilation)
Front / Rear Protection IP65 / IP20
Max Permissible Inclination 35° (without external ventilation)

 

Main Features and Advantages

S7-200 native pairing with zero protocol overhead.​ The Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ was built in the same era as the S7-200 CPU 224/226, and PPI/MPI is the only conversation it speaks. That’s a virtue: daisy-chain the panel onto the S7-200 PPI port with a standard MPI cable, assign a unique MPI node (default panel address needs checking against the S7-200 CPU which often sits at 2), and the 250 variables map straight to V-memory without a DP coupler, without a CM1241, without a GSD file. For plants that standardized on S7-200 15 years ago and never saw a reason to leave, the Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ is the path of least resistance.Pure-touch, no-FKey discipline.​ There are no hardware function keys and no system keys on the Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ — only the analog resistive touch surface and on-screen numeric/alpha/hex keyboards invoked per field. That keeps the front foil clean (one continuous IP65 membrane rather than key-gaps) and forces the OEM screen designer to put navigation, mode-select, ack, and jog on-screen as faceplate buttons. In oily or gloved environments where a resistive touch still beats capacitive, the single-sheet foil of the Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ outlasts multi-key designs. The trade-off is real: no tactile FKey feedback — but for a small-machine operator who learns one screen flow, it’s fine.Blue STN readability in bright shops.​ 5.7″ STN blue-mode at 320×240 sounds dated next to TFT, but the high-contrast blue-on-gray is legible under overhead sodium and doesn’t wash out like color TFT in semi-outdoor pump houses. The Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ 50k-hour backlight means a panel installed 2004–2008 is often still on its first lamp if the cabinet stays near 25°C. Four blue levels give enough gradation for alarm-color coding (blue-dark=normal, blue-bright=fault) without the cost or power of TFT.12 MB / 250-screen budget for small machines.​ 250 screens, 500 messages, 250 device variables — that’s generous for a labeler, a small conveyor merge, a textile winder tension page, or a 3-pump alternator skid. The Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ doesn’t pretend to be a TP1200; it’s sized for the S7-200’s own program footprint. First/last-value message buffering and acknowledgment groups are native — so an overload trip on pump #2 logs with timestamp even if the operator wasn’t staring at the screen.What it deliberately does NOT have — and why that matters for spares strategy.​ The Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ has no Ethernet (so no TIA Portal, no WinCC Professional, no Sm@rtServer), no USB (so no stick-based project transfer — everything moves via MPI cable from a PG/PC running WinCC Flexible 2004 Micro), and no SD card. That means: (a) the spare pool must keep one PG/PC with WinCC Flex 2004 Micro handy, because a “USB stick swap” recovery doesn’t exist, and (b) the panel is immune to Ethernet-based security advisories, which some validated plants actually prefer. Be honest with buyers: if the project calls for PROFINET or TIA, the Siemens 6AV6640-0CA01-0AX0​ is the wrong panel — step up to TP177A or KTP400. But if the cabinet is S7-200 and the project is .hmi from 2006, nothing else drops in.

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