WOODWARD 5466-318 power module
Specific Parameters
Electrical ParametersPower Supply: 24V DC (±10% voltage tolerance)Output Voltage: 5V DC (±5% accuracy)Output Current: 10A (maximum)Protection Functions: Overcurrent protection (automatic current limiting), short-circuit protection (hardware disconnection)Communication Interface: No independent communication module, communicates with TMR 040 CPU module via backplane bus
Mechanical ParametersOverall Dimensions: 150mm (L) × 100mm (W) × 50mm (H)Housing Material: Flame-retardant metal (UL94 V-0 grade), anti-static coating on surfaceWeight: Approximately 0.5kgMounting Method: 35mm DIN rail mounting, fits into the first slot of MicroNet TMR chassisStatus Indication: 1 LED indicator (green: normal power; red: fault alarm)
Environmental ParametersOperating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C (non-condensing environment)Storage Temperature: -40°C to +100°CRelative Humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)Vibration Resistance: 10-500Hz frequency range, 1g acceleration (sine wave)EMC Compliance: Meets EN 55022 Class A (emission limits) and EN 55024 (immunity) standardsCertifications: CE (EMC), CSA
Product Performance
High-density redundant design with triple modular redundancy architecture ensures system operation even if one module fails, with a mean time between failures (MTBF) ≥200,000 hours, suitable for critical systems requiring continuous operation.
Fast response capability, with power regulation time <1ms and a precharge mechanism to eliminate inrush current during system startup, protecting sensitive electronic components.
High-reliability certifications, including UL, CE, and CSA, support redundant power input (with external redundant module), meeting IEC 61508 SIL 3 standards.
Strong environmental adaptability, IP65 protection resists dust, oil, and low-pressure spray; no delay in low-temperature startup at -40°C; performance degradation ≤2% at high temperature of +85°C, suitable for harsh environments such as outdoors and chemical workshops.














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