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Product Overview
The Woodward 5466‑355 Remote Chassis Transceiver is a high-speed parallel interface module used in Woodward MicroNet and Netcon control systems outfitted with CPU 68040 architecture. It enables high-speed exchange of control, address, and data signals between the Main chassis and one or more Remote I/O chassis using a differential, VME-rate parallel bus and two robust 100‑pin Micro‑D connectors. The module is designed exclusively for installation in Slot 1 of each Remote I/O chassis to ensure proper system operation.
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
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Model Number | 5466‑355 |
Module Type | Remote Chassis Transceiver |
Compatible Systems | Woodward MicroNet / Netcon (CPU 68040-based) |
Function | Transmits address, control, and data to remote chassis |
Interface Type | High-speed parallel differential (VME-rate) |
Connector | Dual 100‑pin metal‑shell Micro‑D |
Installation Slot | Slot 1 in each Remote I/O chassis |
Termination | Only final chassis uses terminated variant |
Dimensions | 25 mm × 245 mm × 261 mm |
Weight | 0.86 kg |
Indicators | None (no LEDs, no switches) |
Country of Manufacture | United States of America |
Industry Applications
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Modular expansion of Remote I/O chassis in distributed MicroNet and Netcon control architectures
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Deterministic VME-compatible communication for high-reliability control systems
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Ideal for turbine, power generation, and industrial automation platforms requiring scalable I/O
Key Advantages
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Ensures robust and high-speed communication between chassis via parallel differential interface
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Features dual rugged connectors suitable for industrial environments
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Supports scalable system topology, enabling multiple Remote chassis connections
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In-line termination logic preserves signal integrity across chassis
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Modular design widely adopted in Woodward turbine control applications
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Which chassis slot is required for installation?
Slot 1 in each Remote I/O chassis. -
Does the module have indicators or controls?
No. It contains no LEDs, switches, or front‑panel indicators. -
What interface technology is used?
High-speed parallel differential interface compatible with VME data rates. -
How are chassis connected?
Using dual 100‑pin Micro‑D connectors linking sequential chassis. -
What systems is the module designed for?
Woodward MicroNet and Netcon systems with the 68040 CPU architecture. -
When is the terminated version used?
In the final Remote chassis to maintain proper bus termination. -
What is the module’s typical size and weight?
Approx. 245 × 25 × 261 mm and 0.86 kg. -
Is the module still available commercially?
Yes; it is offered by select automation part suppliers and authorized distributors. -
Can multiple remote chassis be chained?
Yes, with the terminated variant used at the end of the chain. -
What is the recommended cable length between chassis?
Typically 3 m or 10 ft between main and Remote chassis; shorter cables (~0.9 m) to T‑Modules.
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Model Number | Description |
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5466‑316 | HDCombo analog + digital I/O module |
9907‑167 | Replacement CPU module for MicroNet/Netcon systems |
NB551‑02 | Expansion chassis for Netcon/MicroNet architectures |
Popular Woodward Modules
Model Number | Description |
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5466‑353 | Main Chassis Transceiver module (Netcon systems) |
5466‑316 | HDCombo I/O module combining analog + actuator I/O |
5466‑315 | High-density analog I/O module |
9907‑167 | CPU module replacement for CPU 68040-based systems |
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8466‑252 | Discrete I/O expansion module |