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Part Number: 5466-017
Manufacturer: Woodward
Product Type: Module
Number of channels: 2
Isolation: 0 Vrms
Update time: 5 millisecond
Availability: In Stock
Function: 2 Channel Actuator Driver
Country of Manufacture: United States (USA)
5466-017 is a 2 Channel 2 Channel Actuator Driver developed by Woodward. It convert control signals from the main control system into the appropriate output signals for actuator control. It incorporates advanced signal processing and amplification techniques to ensure accurate and responsive actuator operation.
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What is 5466-017?
It is a 2 Channel 2 Channel Actuator Driver developed by Woodward.
How does the CPU activate the Fault LED during module initialization?
The CPU triggers the activation of the Fault LED on the Analog Combo module as part of its initialization routine. This is done to perform diagnostic tests on the module and identify any potential faults or errors.
What happens if the diagnostic test fails?
If the diagnostic test conducted by the CPU on the Analog Combo module fails, the Fault LED will either remain illuminated continuously or blink intermittently. This indicates that there is a detected fault or error within the module.
What does it mean if the Fault LED turns off?
If the diagnostic test conducted by the CPU on the Analog Combo module is successful and no faults or errors are detected, the Fault LED will turn off. This indicates that the module has passed the diagnostic test and is functioning correctly.