Model Type:Control Board
Product ID:IS200AEPCH1ABC
Manufactured By:General Electric
Series:Speedtronic Mark VI
Designation:Small rectangular card without faceplate
Body Dimensions:Not specified
Weight:Not specified
Material:Circuit board material
Connectivity:Multiple connection points including female connectors, FPGA, and other integrated circuits
Power Supply:Not specified
Barcodes:Two attached to the surface
Auxiliary Card:Mounted, populated with components
Code Markings:DCOM, FA/00
Screw Connections:Through standoffs for mounting auxiliary card
The IS200AEPCH1ABC Control Board is a vital element in the advanced industrial turbine control system, offering unparalleled precision in managing complex operations. Its compact size and robust design make it ideal for integration into existing systems without compromising on performance.
Each board is meticulously crafted with precision-drilled holes at the corners and along the edges, ensuring secure installation and reliable connections. The inclusion of a mounted auxiliary card significantly enhances functionality by providing additional processing capabilities.
Equipped with an FPGA and a variety of integrated circuits, the auxiliary card supports high-speed data processing and control functions, enabling the board to handle complex algorithms with ease. Capacitors, resistors, diodes, and transistors are precisely arranged to optimize signal integrity and system stability.
Marked with essential codes like DCOM and FA/00, the board ensures easy identification and compatibility with the broader Speedtronic Mark VI system. Two barcodes on the surface facilitate quick recognition and tracking, streamlining maintenance and replacement processes.
Designed for longevity and reliability, the IS200AEPCH1ABC Control Board is a testament to GE’s commitment to delivering top-tier industrial solutions. Its integration into steam and gas turbine systems guarantees enhanced operational efficiency, reduced downtime, and increased overall system performance.
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