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Woodward 5464-654 MicroNet NetCon 5000 Series Digital Output Module

Configured for executing discrete switching commands across MicroNet and NetCon 5000 control platforms, the Woodward 5464-654 (5464-654 Digital Output Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 5464-654
Brand Woodward
Origin USA
Weight 0.95 kg (2.10 lbs)
Dimensions Standard Woodward MicroNet module chassis dimensions
Operating Temp -40 to +70 deg C
Power Consumption 24 VDC supplied via system backplane
Channel Count 64 Independent Discrete Channels
Communication Interface Dual-Port Architecture
Output Configuration Open-collector or Relay Driver
Diagnostic Indicators Front-panel Red Fault LED and individual channel status indicators
Isolation Galvanic isolation between field wiring and system bus
Environmental Protection Integrated surge suppression and conformal coating

Industrial Drives, Governors, and Speed Control Properties

The hardware acts as a high-density switching interface that allows central governor platforms to manipulate solenoid valves, motor starters, and interposing relays. The dual-port architecture processes digital logic arrays deterministically, stabilizing the actuator loop feedback response time limits required for turbine run-trip safety interlocks. To neutralize high-frequency noise induced by adjacent high-power industrial drives, the card features continuous galvanic isolation and integrated surge suppression networks. These isolation boundaries minimize signal degradation and suppress harmonic distortion propagation from field-side wiring loops into the central processing unit's digital bus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the dual-port architecture affect communication within the control rack?

A: The dual-port architecture establishes redundant data paths across the system backplane bus. This design maintains high-speed communication loops and ensures uninterrupted module status updating even if a single communication path undergoes a localized fault.

Q: What specific field-side protection variables does the module integrate?

A: The module incorporates individual channel galvanic isolation to block electrical transients and structural ground loops from penetrating backplane electronics. Additionally, all printed circuit board assemblies feature standard conformal coating to resist moisture and industrial airborne contaminants.

Q: How does the module indicate channel-level or general hardware faults?

A: The module executes internal self-diagnostics, projecting individual channel status parameters through dedicated front-panel indicators while illuminating a central red fault LED on the faceplate if a critical hardware fault occurs.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Backplane Alignment and Insertion: Insert the module firmly into the designated slot of the MicroNet or NetCon 5000 chassis. Verify that the rear dual-port connectors align properly with the active backplane bus before applying locking screws to prevent pin deflection.
  • Shielding and Field Cable Routing: Route all 64 discrete output lines using shielded twisted-pair cables. Terminate the overall cable shields at the designated chassis ground bar of the control enclosure to prevent electromagnetic noise from injecting false states into the driver logic.
  • Thermal Management Considerations: Ensure the panel enclosure maintains standard convective air circulation to stay within the -40 to +70 deg C operating threshold. Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the chassis frame, as the module relies on open vertical airflow paths to cool internal switching components.

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