Woodward 5463‑581 Dual‑Channel Transducer & Sensor Interface Module for Industrial Control Systems
Woodward 5463‑581 Dual‑Channel Transducer & Sensor Interface Module for Industrial Control Systems
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Brand:Woodward Item No.:Woodward 5463‑581 Product Origin:USA Product Dimensions:229 × 178 × 45 mm Product Weight:1.1 kg Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card Goods_stock:15 Shipping Port:Xiamen, China Lead Time:1-3 Days Condition:Brand New And Original Warranty:1 Year Certificate:COO
The Woodward 5463‑581 is an industrial‑grade sensor interface module engineered to condition and process signals from precision transducers and high‑accuracy field sensors. Designed for use in distributed control architectures such as Woodward MicroNet, NetCon 5000, and turbine automation systems, this module ensures reliable analog measurement conversion and robust signal integrity—even under harsh industrial conditions. Its dual‑channel design provides flexibility and redundancy for process monitoring in complex installations.
Whether deployed in power generation, oil & gas, or large‑scale manufacturing, the 5463‑581 lifts raw sensor signals to controller‑compatible data, enabling real‑time monitoring, control logic execution, and data reporting within PLC/DCS environments.
Technical Specifications
Specification
Details
Model
5463‑581
Module Type
Sensor / Transducer Interface Module
Function
Conditioning and transmission of analog sensor signals
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Applications
The 5463‑581 module is tailored for environments requiring reliable sensor signal conditioning and control interfacing:
Dual transducer monitoring in turbine and generator control systems
High‑accuracy position sensing (e.g., LVDT) feedback loops
Pressure, flow, and temperature sensor interfacing
Distributed control systems (DCS/PLC) requiring redundant, isolated analog inputs
Legacy automation upgrades and expansions
Industrial process control in petrochemical, energy, and manufacturing sectors
With dual channel support and isolation, this module helps maintain robust sensor feedback even in electrically noisy or vibration‑intensive environments.
Signal Conditioning & Filtering – Improves measurement accuracy and noise immunity
Channel Isolation – Protects against electrical interference and ground loops
Industrial‑Grade Design – Reliable operation across wide temperature ranges
Seamless Integration – Works with Woodward I/O architectures and third‑party systems
Supports Critical Monitoring – Ideal for high‑precision feedback loops
Technical FAQs
1. What is the primary function of the Woodward 5463‑581?
It conditions and interfaces analog transducer signals to controllers for accurate measurement and monitoring.
2. How many channels does it support?
It supports two independent channels for sensor signal inputs.
3. What types of signals can it handle?
It handles various transducer outputs such as LVDT, potentiometer, and low‑level millivolt sensors.
4. What supply voltage is required?
It typically runs on 24 V DC.
5. What are its physical dimensions?
About 229 × 178 × 45 mm.
6. How much does it weigh?
Approximately 1.1 kg.
7. Is channel isolation provided?
Yes, each channel is electrically isolated to reduce noise and improve signal integrity.
8. What industries commonly use this module?
Power generation, oil & gas, manufacturing, and process automation.
9. Can it integrate with PLC or DCS systems?
Yes, with appropriate controllers it can interface with PLC, DCS, and Woodward own systems.
10. Is the module still manufactured?
It is considered legacy, and is commonly available through surplus and refurbished stock.