About the 193X489AAG01
The 193X489AAG01 is a circuit board created by General Electric, or GE. This printed circuit board or PCB was developed as part of the 193x series by GE.
The 193X489AAG01 is a long rectangular circuit board with many different components. Three (3) red LEDs or light-emitting diodes can be seen on the left edge of the PCB. These light-emitting diodes are labeled as SYNC, IF, and ITOC. A variety of capacitors are featured on the 193X489AAG01. One (1) large yellow capacitor is situated on the left half of the PCB. There are also four (4) medium sized white capacitors positioned near the center of the 193X489AAG01. These larger capacitors have a voltage of two-hundred volts (200V). Three (3) other white capacitors which are smaller can be found on the left half of the board. Six (6) smaller yellow capacitors can be found on the circuit board. Eight (8) orange components which are round are positioned all throughout the board. These components are known as MOVs or metal oxide varistors. Much of the surface of the 193X489AAG01 is occupied by a series of small resistors. These resistors have a pattern of different colored bands. The bands may be red, back, orange, blue, black, or other colors. The bands on each resistor indicate the resistance capacity of the device. The 193X489AAG01 contains eight (8) integrated circuits which are rectangular and black. Each integrated circuit features a self-contained network of tiny electronic circuit board components. Every integrated circuit has its part number written on the top.