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Woodward 5466-353 MicroNet Series

Configured for high-speed analog signal translation in MicroNet and NetCon platforms, the Woodward 5466-353 (5466-353 Analog Transceiver Board) provides direct physical/electrical execution.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 5466-353
Brand Woodward
Origin United States
Weight Not specified
Dimensions Not specified (standard MicroNet chassis slot form factor)
Operating Temp -20 to +70 deg C
Power Consumption 24 VDC Nominal (Accepts 18 to 32 VDC)
Module Type High-Density Transceiver / Analog I/O
Input Configuration 8 Differential Channels
Input Signal Ranges 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC, or +-5 VDC (Software Selectable)
Output Configuration 4 Proportional Channels (4-20 mA)
Resolution Configurable 12-bit to 16-bit A/D and D/A
Calibration Accuracy +-0.1% of Full Scale over operating temperature range
Galvanic Isolation 500 VRMS (Channel-to-System and Channel-to-Channel)
Humidity Range 5% to 95% non-condensing

Industrial Drives & Governors Properties

The Woodward 5466-353 features optimized thermal heat sink dissipation profiles to stabilize the internal operational amplifiers during high-density channel utilization. The component executes highly responsive actuator loop feedback response metrics, which mitigates loop dead time within the turbine governing logic. The 8 differential input and 4 proportional output stages interface directly with hydraulic actuator drivers, utilizing the software-configurable 12-bit to 16-bit conversion matrix to match the precise dynamic tracking constraints required for deterministic real-time valve positioning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How is the input channel signal range configured on the 5466-353?

A: The selection between 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC, and +-5 VDC signal envelopes is fully software-defined through the application software. No manual physical jumper modification on the transceiver circuit board is required.

Q: What are the galvanic isolation boundaries for this analog transceiver board?

A: The board features 500 VRMS galvanic isolation. This protective threshold is enforced both between the field channels and the system logic backplane, as well as between individual input/output channels to prevent cross-channel electrical noise propagation.

Q: Can this module operate within volatile temperature environments?

A: The hardware is rated for an industrial operating temperature range from -20 deg C up to +70 deg C, allowing installation inside standard unconditioned turbine control enclosures provided condensation is managed.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Chassis Insertion: Guide the transceiver board along the chassis card guides of the MicroNet or NetCon enclosure. Firmly seat the rear plug-in connectors into the backplane, then tighten the top and bottom thumbscrews to secure the physical ground contact.
  • Shielding Protocol: Terminate all analog field wiring using twisted-shielded pairs. Connect the cable shields exclusively to the designated chassis ground bus bar at the entry point of the control cabinet; do not ground both ends of the shield to eliminate ground loops.
  • Signal Separation: Maintain physical separation between the low-voltage 4-20 mA / VDC transceiver signal lines and high-voltage AC power or discrete inductive switching lines within the wire ducting.
  • Field Wiring Terminations: Ensure all terminal block connections are torqued to manufacturer specifications. When deploying the 4-20 mA current outputs, confirm the loop impedance remains within the designated limits of the 24 VDC driving loop.

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