5463-340 - 8-channel MicroNet Analog Input (0�5 VDC / 0�10 VDC) Module

5463-340 - 8-channel MicroNet Analog Input (0–5 VDC / 0–10 VDC) Module 5463-340 - 8-channel MicroNet Analog Input (0–5 VDC / 0–10 VDC) Module

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

Part Number: 5463-340
Manufacturer: Woodward
Series: MicroNet / MicroNet Plus
Module Type: Analog Input (AI) - Voltage
Number of Channels: 8 Channels
Input Range: 0–5 VDC or 0–10 VDC (Software Selectable)
Resolution: 14-Bit
Accuracy: 0.1% of full scale
Isolation: 500 Vdc
Scan Rate: 5 ms (for all 8 channels)
Operating Temp: -30 °C to +65 °C
Availability: In Stock
Origin: United States

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:

The 5463-340 is an 8-Channel Voltage Analog Input Module designed for the Woodward MicroNet and MicroNet Plus platforms. Unlike current-loop modules, the 5463-340 is specifically engineered to interface with field devices and sensors that output high-level DC voltage signals. It is commonly used for monitoring position feedback, specialized pressure transducers, and third-party PLC interfaces within a centralized Woodward control architecture.

HIGH-RESOLUTION VOLTAGE MONITORING

This module features 14-bit resolution across all 8 channels, providing the sensitivity required for precise governing and monitoring. Each channel is software-configurable for either a 0–5 VDC or 0–10 VDC range. This high level of precision, combined with a fast 5 ms scan rate, ensures that the MicroNet CPU receives near-instantaneous updates on critical process variables, allowing for stable control even during rapid load transients.

ELECTRICAL ISOLATION AND SIGNAL INTEGRITY

To protect the integrity of the control system in industrial environments, the 5463-340 provides 500 Vdc of galvanic isolation between the field-side inputs and the MicroNet backplane. This isolation is vital for preventing ground loops and protecting the internal logic from electrical noise and transients. The module’s differential input design further enhances noise rejection, ensuring that the voltage signal remains accurate even with long field cable runs.

INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTICS AND FAULT DETECTION

The Analog Input Module is fully integrated into the Woodward self-diagnostic framework. The module continuously monitors its internal hardware, including Analog-to-Digital (A/D) converters and reference voltages. It can also detect out-of-range conditions on any of the 8 channels, flagging potential sensor failures or wiring issues to the CPU immediately. This proactive diagnostic capability is a key component of maintaining high system availability and safety.

WHY BUY FROM WOC:

World of Controls supports your Woodward infrastructure by providing the 5463-340 in both UNUSED and REBUILT conditions. Every voltage input module undergoes rigorous calibration and testing on specialized MicroNet test benches to ensure accuracy and isolation performance across all channels. Backed by our global shipping network and 24/7 technical expertise, WOC is your trusted partner for high-reliability industrial control hardware.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

What is the Woodward 5463-340?

The 5463-340 is an 8-channel Analog Input module for MicroNet systems, specifically designed to process 0–5 VDC or 0–10 VDC voltage signals from field devices.

How does this differ from the 5463-716 module?

While the Analog Input Module is designed for 4–20 mA current loops, the 5463-340 is designed for voltage-based inputs (0–5/10 VDC).

Can I mix 5V and 10V inputs on the same module?

Yes, each of the 8 channels can be independently configured via the control software to match the specific voltage range of the connected sensor.