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Woodward PCU1000 PCI Serial Network Interface Card – Obsolete MicroNet Spare Part

Model: PCU1000

Brand Woodward
Series MicroNet
Model PCU1000
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

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Woodward PCU1000 PCI Serial Network Interface Card – Obsolete MicroNet Spare Part

When a Woodward PCU1000 fails inside an active turbine or generator control system, the consequences extend far beyond a single card replacement. The PCU1000 serves as the serial communication backbone within Woodward MicroNet-based control architectures. Its failure severs the data link between the controller and peripheral I/O nodes, rendering the entire control loop inoperable. For plant operators running legacy Woodward MicroNet TMR or MicroNet Plus systems, the alternative to sourcing this card is not a simple swap — it is a full control system migration, a project that routinely costs USD 500,000 to over USD 2,000,000 when engineering, commissioning, and production downtime are factored in. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of the PCU1000. This is not a catalog listing. The unit exists in our warehouse.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Manufacturer Woodward
Part Number PCU1000
Series MicroNet
Form Factor PCI Card
Function Serial Network Interface / Communication Card
Interface Type PCI Bus
Communication Protocol Serial (RS-232 / RS-485 compatible architecture)
Typical Host System Woodward MicroNet TMR, MicroNet Plus, MicroNet 5
Discontinuation Status Obsolete – No longer manufactured by Woodward
Country of Origin United States

Note: Electrical parameters not listed above are not published in available documentation. DriveKNMS does not fabricate specifications. Consult Woodward technical documentation or contact us for application-specific verification.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

Woodward MicroNet control systems were deployed extensively across gas turbine, steam turbine, and reciprocating engine applications throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Many of these installations remain in active service today — not because operators are unaware of the hardware age, but because the controlled assets themselves (GE Frame turbines, Solar Turbines, Rolls-Royce industrial engines) have decades of remaining mechanical life. The control system is the weak link.

The PCU1000 is the communication node that allows the MicroNet controller to exchange data with serial-connected devices: HMI panels, SCADA gateways, remote I/O racks, and protection relays. There is no firmware patch that compensates for a failed PCU1000. There is no software workaround. The card must be replaced with an identical unit.

Woodward ceased production of MicroNet-generation hardware. Authorized distributors have exhausted their allocations. The remaining supply exists only in the secondary market — in warehouses operated by specialists who understood, years ago, that this moment would arrive. DriveKNMS is one of those specialists.

How to extend your automation asset life by 5–10 years through strategic spare parts management:

  • Conduct a single-point-of-failure audit. Identify every card in your MicroNet rack that has no installed spare. The PCU1000 is frequently overlooked because communication failures are intermittent before they become catastrophic.
  • Establish a minimum two-unit buffer. One unit in service, one unit on the shelf. For critical turbine applications, three units is the defensible standard.
  • Negotiate long-lead procurement now, not during an outage. Secondary market availability of obsolete Woodward hardware is finite and non-replenishable. Price and availability both deteriorate over time.
  • Document firmware and configuration baselines. Before any card swap, capture the full configuration state. This eliminates re-commissioning risk and reduces swap time from days to hours.
  • Align spare parts strategy with asset retirement planning. If your turbine has a 10-year remaining service horizon, your spare parts inventory should cover that horizon. A PCU1000 purchased today costs a fraction of what emergency sourcing will cost in three years.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Obsolete hardware sourced from the secondary market carries inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step quality process to every PCU1000 unit before it leaves our facility:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection. Board surface, connector pins, and PCB traces are examined for physical damage, corrosion, and contamination. Units with pin oxidation are rejected or remediated before testing.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor assessment. Aged electrolytic capacitors are the primary failure mode in PCI-era hardware. Each unit is evaluated for capacitor bulge, leakage, and ESR deviation. Suspect capacitors are replaced with specification-matched components.
  3. Firmware version verification. Where applicable, firmware revision is confirmed against known-good MicroNet compatibility matrices. Mismatched firmware versions are a documented source of intermittent communication faults.
  4. Functional communication test. The card is bench-tested in a compatible PCI environment to verify serial port initialization and data throughput.
  5. ESD-safe packaging and documentation. Units are packaged in anti-static materials with a condition report. Lot traceability is maintained.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement. The PCU1000 installs into the existing PCI slot without mechanical modification. No chassis rework required.
  • No reprogramming of the host controller. The MicroNet controller recognizes the replacement card through its existing configuration. Engineering intervention is not required for a standard swap.
  • Eliminates costly system redesign. Replacing this card preserves the entire validated control architecture. There is no need to re-engineer I/O mapping, re-tune control loops, or re-certify the system.
  • Maintains existing operator interface. HMI screens, alarm configurations, and historian connections remain intact. Operator retraining is not required.
  • Protects capital asset value. Keeping the control system operational preserves the book value and operational capacity of the turbine or generator it controls.

FAQ

What warranty applies to an obsolete PCU1000?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested units. This covers failure under normal operating conditions. Warranty claims are handled directly — no third-party authorization required.

How do I confirm the unit is genuine Woodward hardware?
Each unit is inspected for OEM markings, part number labels, and board revision identifiers consistent with Woodward manufacturing standards. We do not sell counterfeit or remarked hardware. A condition report is provided with each shipment.

Can I order multiple units for long-term inventory?
Yes. Multi-unit orders are accommodated and encouraged for critical applications. Contact us to discuss volume pricing and staggered delivery if required.

What is the lead time?
Units confirmed in stock ship within 3–5 business days. Lead time for units requiring additional testing is communicated at the time of order confirmation.

Do you support international shipment?
Yes. DriveKNMS ships globally. Export documentation, including commercial invoice and packing list, is provided for all international orders.

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