About the 193X390AAG01
The 193X390AAG01 is what is known as a pulse TXF card. This card is a type of printed circuit board or PCB. The 193X390AAG01 was created by General Electric or GE for the 193X series.
Four large inductors, which are also known as coils, are located on the PCB. These inductors are made up of enclosed coils of wire. The inductors are situated on the PCB in a square formation. Two of them are situated by the top border of the 193X390AAG01 and the other two inductors are situated by the bottom edge. Each of these inductors has been attached to the circuit board with wires that may be orange, yellow, or red. A series of grey capacitors which are shaped like rectangles are situated on the 193X390AAG01. There are eight (8) of these capacitors which are lined up in two rows of four (4) capacitors each. Four (4) metal oxide varistors or MOVs are positioned near these grey capacitors. These MOVs are orange and circular. Four (4) more capacitors have been placed near these components. These capacitors are red and they feature metal pieces on the top. Four (4) large capacitors which are silver with red on one end are positioned on the 193X390AAG01. Two (2) capacitors are situated on either side of the PCB. A series of resistors are arranged in a row on the 193X390AAG01. These resistors are beige and they contain bands that are black, red, or other colors. The printed circuit board’s full part number 193X390AAG01 has been printed on the center of the board in black writing. All of the components on the PCB have also been labeled in black print.