About the 193X456AAG03
The 193X456AAG03 is a power module board. This is a type of PCB or printed circuit board. The 193X456AAG03 was developed by General Electric (GE) to be a component in the 193X series.
Very prominent on the printed circuit board are four (4) metal plates which are long and slim. These plates are elevated off of the surface of the board. One (1) of these plates is attached to the top of two others. Seven (7) wires are connected to these plates and can be used to attach the 193X456AAG03 to other parts. Three (3) of these wires are black, three (3) of them are red, and the last is blue in color. Two (2) long black resistors are positioned in the center of the 193X456AAG03 surrounding one of the metal plates. This circuit card a number of small metal jumper pins. These pins are aligned in three separate groups. Positioned all over the board are ten (10) yellow capacitors. Also seen on the 193X456AAG03 are twenty (20) small brown resistors. These brown resistors contain bands which are orange and beige. They are grouped together in pairs around the PCB. Two (2) additional small resistors have been placed on the right side of the 193X456AAG03. These resistors are light blue. They contain bands which may be blue, green, red, or other colors. Positioned on the upper edge of the left half of the 193X456AAG03 are three (3) red metal oxide varistors or MOVs. The components on the 193X456AAG03 are all labeled in black writing with their reference designators and numbers.