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The Woodward 5453-754 is an Ethernet Interface Field Terminal Module (FTM) designed to provide reliable network connectivity and field signal integration in industrial control systems. It serves as a bridge between field devices and Ethernet-enabled control systems, enabling real-time communication, signal acquisition, and system monitoring in applications such as turbine control, engine management, and industrial automation.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Woodward |
| Model | 5453-754 |
| Product Type | Ethernet Interface FTM Module |
| Dimensions | 160 × 120 × 40 mm |
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
| Function | Ethernet network interface and field signal integration |
| Signal Types | Analog and discrete field signals |
| Network Protocol | Ethernet (TCP/IP, Modbus TCP) |
| Installation Type | Rack / chassis mounted |
| Application | Industrial automation, turbine and engine control systems |
The 5453-754 Ethernet Interface FTM Module operates as a networked field interface:
This allows centralized monitoring and control of field devices while supporting remote communication and diagnostics.
The 5453-754 plays a crucial role by:
The Woodward 5453-754 Ethernet Interface FTM Module is a robust and versatile solution for industrial automation and turbine control systems. It provides efficient field signal integration, Ethernet communication, and real-time monitoring, making it an essential component for modern automated and networked industrial environments.