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Woodward 5503-335 MicroNet 5200 CPU Module

The Woodward 5503-335, also cataloged as the Woodward 5503-335 MicroNet 5200 CPU Module, operates as a dedicated hardware component for centralized turbine and engine control within MicroNet Plus Control platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 5503-335
Brand Woodward
Origin United States
Weight 1.82 kg
Dimensions 16 cm x 16 cm x 12 cm
Operating Temp -20 to +70 deg C
Power Consumption 18-32 VDC (Nominal 24 VDC)
Processor PowerPC-5200 400 MHz
Memory 64 MB
Storage Temp -40 to +85 deg C
Humidity 95% at 50 deg C, non-condensing
Interfaces Ethernet TCP/IP, Modbus RTU/TCP, CANbus, RS-232/485

Actuator Loop Feedback Response

The module integrates specialized processing pipelines to maintain tight deterministic execution of the actuator drive signals. Processing local analog inputs (4-20 mA, +-10 V) and speed pickups requires deterministic computational loops to prevent governor lag. The internal PowerPC-5200 architecture computes field-oriented vector control and pulse-width modulation (PWM) algorithms directly, minimizing loop latency to align with high-speed turbine governor response constraints and transient load-sharing demands.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the primary communication protocols supported by this CPU module for DCS/SCADA integration?

A: The module communicates via Ethernet TCP/IP, Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, CANbus, and RS-232/485 serial interfaces to execute remote monitoring and command structures.

Q: Does this specific hardware assembly support dual-redundant deployment?

A: Yes, the MicroNet Plus platform architecture permits the integration of optional dual-redundant CPUs and power supplies to execute automatic failover tasks without losing real-time control capability.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting and Orientation: Ensure the module is securely seated into the designated slot of the standard MicroNet rack frame. Fasten all captive screws to maintain grounding integrity and structural stability under high-vibration conditions.
  • Wiring and Shielding: All I/O cables, including 4-20 mA loop lines and actuator drive cables, must utilize twisted, shielded pairs. Terminate shields only at the designated chassis ground point to prevent ground loops.
  • Power and Grounding: Verify that the supply voltage matches the 18-32 VDC window before powering the unit. Ensure the rack enclosure connects to a low-impedance industrial earth ground.

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