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Woodward 5466-352 NetCon / MicroNet 040 CPU Module

Woodward 5466-352 NetCon / MicroNet 040 CPU Module

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 5466-352

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: CPU Module

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1450g

  • Dimensions: 245 mm x 195 mm x 60 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The Woodward 5466-352 is an industrial main processor module built for the NetCon and MicroNet automation architectures. Functioning as a central processing unit, the 5466-352 manages core logic execution, control tasks, and real-time computing algorithms without the reliance on localized Long-Life (LL) memory architecture. This specific iteration serves as the architectural foundation for legacy NetCon platforms and early-generation 040 Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) safety and control configurations. Because it coordinates high-speed communication interfaces, internal processing registers, and system bus synchronization across backplane sub-planes, the module provides a deterministic operational core for complex turbomachinery control systems and industrial industrial prime mover processes.

Features

  • Centralized Process Control: Orchestrates the execution of main controller loops and system logic sequences across proprietary industrial control frameworks.
  • Memory Architecture Configuration: Specifically built as a "Without Long-Life Memory" variant, allowing it to meet precise application requirements while avoiding software synchronization variables.
  • High-Reliability Architecture Compatibility: Engineered for direct integration into legacy NetCon and 040 TMR hardware lines to support critical control topologies.
  • Backplane Fabric Management: Directly interfaces with platform bus paths, orchestrating deterministic I/O processing and transceiver data collection.

Applications

  • Turbomachinery Control Systems: Acts as the legacy computing node for gas turbine, steam turbine, and large compressor sequencing loops.
  • Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) Topologies: Deployed within fault-tolerant multi-processor systems requiring parallel computing architectures for industrial assets.
  • Legacy MicroNet / NetCon Mainframe Control: Serves as a direct operational replacement unit inside established industrial control networks.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value / Specification
Manufacturer Woodward
Part Number 5466-352
Series Type NetCon / MicroNet 040 Platforms
Module Subtype CPU_040 Without Long-Life (LL) Memory
Compatibility Replacements CPU5200 (5466-1245 for Simplex/Redundant, 5466-1047 for TMR)
Country of Origin United States
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 1.45 kg
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 245 mm x 195 mm x 60 mm

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING:

Isolate and disconnect all primary power feeds and auxiliary supplies feeding the control chassis before extraction or insertion of this CPU assembly. Hot-swapping a primary processor module inside a live legacy platform can result in unpredictable signal transitions on connected I/O, unexpected system trips, and hardware failure due to transient backplane currents.

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System Isolation and De-energization: Shut down the turbine process safely and ensure the entire mainframe power supply module is fully de-energized before engaging panel locks.
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ESD Protection Implementation: Connect a grounded static-dissipative wrist strap to the unpainted metal chassis frame prior to removing the replacement module from its anti-static shielding.
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Mechanical Alignment and Seating: Align the card edge guides carefully into the upper and lower chassis channels. Push the module steadily inward until the backplane connectors seat completely, then tighten the securing thumb screws.
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Software Verification: Apply system power and monitor initial self-test LEDs to confirm proper boot execution, bus synchronization, and clean communication link establishment.

Product Documentation

Technical Datasheet (PDF) Complete specifications and technical drawings.

Technical Datasheet

Woodward 5466-352 NetCon / MicroNet 040 CPU Module

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What is the primary operational difference between the 5466-352 and 5466-351 modules?

The 5466-352 module is manufactured without Long-Life (LL) memory circuitry, whereas the 5466-351 variant contains built-in LL memory components.

Which updated Woodward processing components are recommended to replace this legacy hardware?

Depending on configuration, the functional replacement paths include the CPU5200 hardware block 5466-1245 for Simplex/Redundant nodes, or 5466-1047 for TMR platforms.

Are infrastructure conversions required when moving a system from this legacy CPU to modern replacements?

Yes, migrating requires application software modifications and can also necessitate chassis upgrades, new power supplies, or I/O module alterations.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Silver Blue Greyish White Black
Country of origin
United States
Power source
DC Power

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