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Part Number: 5466-5026
Manufacturer: Woodward
Product type: High-Density Analog I/O Module
Repair: 3-7 Day
CJ Update time: 5 ms
CJ accuracy: ±3 oC
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacture: United States (USA)
5466-5026 is a High-Density Analog I/O Module developed by Woodward. The component serves as a micronet simplex high-density analog I/O module. It doesn't incorporate any potentiometers, making it more robust and eliminating the need for periodic calibration, which is common in traditional analog modules. The module is integrated into systems through the widely used VME bus interface, which facilitates seamless communication and data exchange between the module and the central processing unit (CPU) board. This allows for easy integration into various industrial control and automation applications.
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What is 5466-5026?
It is High-Density Analog I/O Module developed by Woodward.
How can users access and handle the modules efficiently?
Each module is equipped with handles at the top and bottom, serving a dual purpose. When toggled or pushed outward, these handles allow the modules to move out slightly, disengaging the motherboard connectors. This feature ensures easy and convenient installation and removal of the modules without complex procedures.
Can you explain the configuration in a Simplex system?
In a Simplex system, the module is connected through two high-density 62 conductor analog cables. These cables link the module to two 34 Ch FTMs (Field Termination Modules). The FTMs act as intermediary interfaces, making all the module's inputs accessible and facilitating efficient connection with the control system.
How are the channels and corresponding software locations organized for user convenience?
The channels on the module and their corresponding software locations are labeled accordingly. This labeling system aids users in quickly locating and configuring specific channels within the control system's software, streamlining the setup and monitoring process.