About the 193X376AB-GO1
The 193X376AB-GO1 is a device known as an inverter board. This is a type of printed circuit board of PCB manufactured by General Electric or GE. The 193X376AB-GO1 was created to be a part of the 193x series by GE.
The 193X376AB-GO1 is a printed circuit board which is long and rectangular. Four (4) light-emitting diodes or LEDs which are red have been placed on the PCB’s left border. These four light-emitting diodes are labeled as CUV, COC, IOF, and IFT. Eleven (11) integrated circuits have been positioned on the 193X376AB-GO1. Seven (7) of these integrated circuits are large and the last four (4) are half the size of the others. These four (4) small integrated circuits aligned along the left border of the PCB. Each integrated circuits features its part number printed on the top of the device. Integrated circuits are small devices which contain tiny networks of components, saving space on the surface of the board. A series of ten (10) yellow capacitors can be seen on the 193x board. Three (3) of the yellow capacitors are large and the other seven (7) are much smaller. The voltage of each capacitor is printed on the outside of the component. Several other capacitors which are white are also positioned on the 193X376AB-GO1. Nine (9) white capacitors are placed on the 193X376AB-GO1 in total. One (1) white capacitor is large and situated at the top right corner while the other eight (8) white capacitors are smaller and situated on the board’s left half.