About the 193X376AB-GO1-X1
General Electric (GE) created the 193X376AB-GO1-X1 inverter card. This device is a type of PCB or printed circuit board. The 193X376AB-GO1-X1 was developed as a component in the 193x series by GE.
The 193X376AB-GO1-X1 is a printed circuit board which is long and shaped like a rectangle. A variety of resistors are featured across the entire surface of the board. These resistors have bands which may be brown, red, yellow, orange, and white or blue, green, and white. These resistors are all very small in size. There are four (4) LEDs or light-emitting diodes which are red positioned along the left side of the 193X376AB-GO1-X1 in a line. These light-emitting diodes are identifiable with labels such as IFT, IOF, COC, and CUV. A number of different capacitors are positioned around the 193X376AB-GO1-X1. One (1) of these capacitors is silver with red on one end. A majority of the capacitors are solid yellow. Four (4) of these yellow capacitors are large and the others vary in size from medium to small. Every capacitor on the PCB has its voltage and part number printed on the outside. On the left half of the 193X376AB-GO1-X1, there is a line of circular metal transistors. Several other transistors which are black and smaller in size can be found around the 193X376AB-GO1-X1. One component is placed on the left half of the 193X376AB-GO1-X1. This part is green on one side and has a metal part on the other side. Many of the names of the components on the 193X376AB-GO1-X1 are printed on the board. At the lower right corner of this 193x board, the part number 193X376AB-GO1-X1 is written.