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5463-786 | Woodward | Analog Output Module
5463-786 | Woodward | Analog Output Module
5463-786 | Woodward | Analog Output Module

5463-786 | Woodward | Analog Output Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 5463-786

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Output Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : Woodward


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Product Details

Configured for analog signal transmission in NetCon 5000 control architectures, the Woodward 5463-786 (5463-786 Analog Output Module) provides direct physical execution of multi-channel 4-20 mA current loop output signals.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 5463-786
Brand Woodward
Origin Not specified
Weight 1.00 lbs
Output Channels 8 Channels
Output Signal 4-20 mA
Indicators Red LED Fault Indicator

Actuator Loop Feedback Response and Thermal Heat Sink Dissipation Profiles

The 5463-786 module provides 8 channels of 4-20 mA analog output, serving as the interface between the control processor and field-mounted actuators or transducers. Each channel is engineered to maintain signal precision across the full current range, supporting stable actuator loop feedback response for modulated valves or variable speed drives. The module is housed in a panel-mount chassis designed with thermal heat sink dissipation profiles to ensure that internal circuitry remains within operational limits during continuous current sourcing. An integrated red LED fault indicator monitors internal bus communication and loop continuity, providing immediate local diagnostic feedback in the event of channel error or processor communication loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the module provide channel-to-channel isolation for the 4-20 mA output signals?

A: The design supports standard analog output operation. If galvanic isolation between individual output channels is required for the application, verify the specific wiring diagram and system loop requirements to ensure compliance with site grounding practices.

Q: Is the 5463-786 module compatible with hot-swap operations in an energized rack?

A: Hot-swapping the module while the system is powered is not permitted. The backplane bus and control power must be de-energized prior to removal or insertion to prevent damage to the backplane connector pins or the module signal path.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Ensure the module is securely seated in the rack assembly. Utilize the provided mounting hardware to guarantee proper electrical connection to the cabinet chassis for EMI suppression.
  • Wiring: Terminate 4-20 mA output loops using shielded, twisted-pair cabling. Maintain polarity consistency across all 8 channels to prevent reverse-bias conditions in connected field devices.
  • Grounding: Connect the cable shields to the cabinet ground bar at the control side only to avoid ground loops that can introduce noise into the output signal.
  • Configuration: Verify that the loop load resistance does not exceed the maximum specification of the 4-20 mA output stage before energizing the loop.

Additional Information

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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