| Feature | Specification |
| 🛡️ Product Model | 6525654300 |
| 🔄 Revision | REV. B |
| 📋 Associated ID | 21-03614-03 |
| ⚙️ Component Type | Stator Electronics / Laser Box |
| 🔌 Signal Type | Analog |
| 🏗️ Application | Motion Control / Slip Ring Assembly |
| 🌡️ Operating Temp | Industrial Standard (-20°C to +60°C) |
| 🛡️ Enclosure | Precision Machined Housing |
The Moog 6525654300 (REV. B) is a specialized stator electronics module, often integrated into high-precision slip ring assemblies used for optical signal transmission and motion control. Serving as the “Laser Box” interface, this unit manages the conversion and signal integrity of analog data transmitted across rotating interfaces. Its design ensures minimal noise and high fidelity, which is critical for applications involving high-speed data acquisition, industrial robotics, and aerospace tracking systems.
Product News
Moog’s motion control components continue to set the industry benchmark for reliability in harsh rotating environments. The 6525654300 module remains a vital spare component for maintaining complex slip ring assemblies. As manufacturers shift toward higher throughput in automated production, these electronic stator boxes are increasingly evaluated for long-term signal stability to ensure that optical communication links maintain zero-latency performance over millions of operational cycles.
Operation & Usage Instructions
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Handling: These units contain sensitive optical and electronic components. Always handle with extreme care and use appropriate ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection.
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Alignment: When installing the laser box into the stator assembly, ensure perfect alignment with the rotating optical fiber or interface to prevent signal attenuation.
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Cleaning: Keep optical ports free from dust, debris, or fingerprints. Use only approved optical-grade cleaning solvents and lint-free wipes.
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Cabling: Ensure all analog signal connections are shielded and properly routed to avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI), which can degrade signal-to-noise ratios.
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Verification: After installation, use an optical power meter or oscilloscope to verify that the signal output meets the specified factory parameters.

Product Operation
The module operates by modulating electrical analog signals into optical pulses (or vice-versa, depending on the specific assembly configuration). By acting as a stationary interface (stator), it interacts with the rotating portion of the slip ring to transfer data without physical contact. The 6525654300 internal circuitry conditions these signals, filtering out electrical noise generated by the rotation, and providing a stable, clean analog output for downstream data processing units.
Q&A
Q: What is the primary function of the “Laser Box”?
A: It is an optoelectronic interface that facilitates the non-contact transmission of data signals across a rotating boundary, ensuring high-speed data integrity where traditional mechanical brushes would fail.
Q: Can I repair the internal laser components myself?
A: No. These modules are factory-calibrated and hermetically sealed to maintain optical alignment. Opening the unit usually voids the warranty and can lead to irreversible signal degradation.
Q: What if the signal appears intermittent?
A: Intermittent signals in this 6525654300 unit are often caused by poor optical alignment or contamination on the lens interface. Check your cable connections and ensure the housing is firmly mounted and vibration-free.

