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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: 5417-041
Manufacturer: Woodward
Series: MicroNet
Module Type: Analog I/O Module
Number of Inputs: 24 Analog Channels
Number of Outputs: 12 Analog Channels
Input Range: 4–20 mA or 0–5 VDC
Output Range: 4–20 mA
Resolution: 16-Bit
Isolation: 500 Vdc Galvanic Isolation
Operating Temp: -30 °C to +65 °C
Storage Temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C
Origin: United States
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
The 5417-041 is a high-density Analog I/O Module specifically engineered for the Woodward MicroNet control platform. It functions as a sophisticated interface between the digital control environment and various analog field instruments, such as temperature sensors, pressure transmitters, and valve positioners. By integrating 24 input channels and 12 output channels onto a single module, it provides the precise feedback and control signals necessary for the high-integrity management of turbines and industrial engines.
HIGH-RESOLUTION DATA ACQUISITION
The module is equipped with 16-bit analog-to-digital converters, ensuring that low-level field signals are translated into high-resolution data for the central processor. This precision is vital for governor software to maintain stable speed, load, and emission levels. Each input is versatile, supporting industry-standard 4–20 mA current loops or 0–5 VDC voltage signals, allowing for seamless integration with a wide variety of plant instrumentation.
STABLE CONTROL OUTPUTS AND PROTECTION
The 12 analog outputs are designed to provide stable 4–20 mA signals to drive final control elements, including fuel valves and guide vanes. To safeguard the MicroNet backplane from field-side interference, the 5417-041 features 500 Vdc of galvanic isolation. This isolation barrier prevents ground loops and suppresses electrical noise, ensuring that control accuracy is maintained even in environments with significant electromagnetic interference.
INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTICS AND RELIABILITY
Fully integrated into the MicroNet self-diagnostic architecture, the module continuously monitors its own hardware health and the integrity of the I/O loops. Should a hardware fault or a signal failure occur, the module communicates the unhealthy status to the CPU, enabling the system to initiate appropriate alarms or failsafe routines. This proactive monitoring is essential for minimizing downtime and meeting the safety standards required in power generation and mechanical drive applications.
WHY BUY FROM WOC:
World of Controls supports the operational life of your Woodward MicroNet systems by providing the 5417-041 in both UNUSED and professionally REBUILT conditions. Every module undergoes rigorous multi-point validation on specialized test benches to verify A/D conversion accuracy, output linearity, and isolation performance across all channels. With global express logistics and 24/7 technical support, WOC is your trusted partner for high-integrity industrial hardware.
What is the Woodward 5417-041?
The 5417-041 is a high-density Analog I/O module for the MicroNet control system, providing 24 analog inputs and 12 analog outputs for comprehensive monitoring and control of field devices.
Does the module support both current and voltage inputs?
Yes, the input channels are configurable to support standard 4–20 mA current loops or 0–5 VDC voltage signals.
How does the module handle electrical noise from field wiring?
The 5417-041 uses 500 Vdc galvanic isolation to shield internal circuitry from electrical transients, ground loops, and noise generated in the field.
What is the significance of 16-bit resolution?
16-bit resolution allows the control system to detect very small changes in field signals, which is critical for maintaining precise turbine governor control and stability.
Are the outputs capable of driving fuel valves?
Yes, the 12 analog outputs provide 4–20 mA signals, which are the standard requirement for driving industrial fuel valves and other critical actuators.