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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: 5432-267
Manufacturer: Woodward
Series: MicroNet / MicroNet Plus
Module Type: CPU (Central Processing Unit)
Processor: Intel Pentium or PC-Compatible (64-bit architecture)
Memory: High-density Flash and RAM options
Communication Ports: 2x Ethernet, 1x RS-232, 1x RS-422/485
Operating System: VxWorks or Windows NT (Application Dependent)
Front Panel Interface: LED Status Indicators, Reset Switch
Operating Temp: -30 °C to +65 °C
Availability: In Stock
Origin: United States
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
The 5432-267 is a high-performance CPU Module designed for the Woodward MicroNet and MicroNet Plus platforms. As the brain of the control system, this module executes the complex control algorithms, fuel mapping, and protective logic required for large-scale gas turbines, steam turbines, and reciprocating engines. It utilizes a PC-compatible architecture to provide the computational power necessary for high-speed governing and multi-variable control.
ADVANCED COMPUTATIONAL POWER
Equipped with a powerful microprocessor and significant memory resources, the CPU Module handles real-time data processing from hundreds of I/O points across the MicroNet backplane. Its 64-bit architecture allows it to run sophisticated Woodward GAP (Graphical Application Programmer) applications with millisecond-level determinism. This ensures that even the most rapid transient events in a power plant or industrial facility are managed with precise, repeatable responses.
CONNECTIVITY AND NETWORKING
The module is designed for modern industrial connectivity, featuring dual Ethernet ports that support high-speed communication with Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), Distributed Control Systems (DCS), and other MicroNet chassis in redundant configurations. The serial ports (RS-232/422/485) provide flexible interfacing for legacy Modbus devices or local engineering workstations, allowing for comprehensive system monitoring and data logging.
RELIABILITY AND SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
To ensure maximum uptime for mission-critical assets, the CPU Module includes extensive self-diagnostic capabilities. It continuously monitors its internal temperature, memory integrity, and backplane communication status. In redundant MicroNet Plus architectures, the 5432-267 works in tandem with a secondary CPU, utilizing a high-speed data link to synchronize control states and facilitate bumpless transfers in the event of a primary hardware failure.
WHY BUY FROM WOC:
World of Controls supports your Woodward infrastructure by providing the 5432-267 CPU module in both UNUSED and REBUILT conditions. Every CPU is subjected to rigorous bench testing, including memory stress tests and communication port verification, to ensure it meets original factory standards. With our global shipping network and 24/7 technical support, WOC is your trusted partner for maintaining the core processing power of your turbine control systems.
What is the Woodward 5432-267?
The 5432-267 is the main processor module for MicroNet and MicroNet Plus systems, responsible for executing the control application and managing I/O.
Does this CPU support redundant configurations?
Yes, it is designed to operate in both Simplex and Redundant (MicroNet Plus) environments. In a redundant setup, two CPU modules communicate to provide a failsafe control solution.
How do I load my application onto this module?
Applications are typically compiled in Woodward’s GAP software and downloaded to the CPU via the Ethernet or serial ports using a dedicated service tool or engineering PC.
What do the front panel LEDs indicate?
The LEDs provide real-time status of the CPU’s health, including Power, RUN/FAIL status, and communication activity, allowing for quick visual troubleshooting in the field.