About the 531X118CCAACG1
The 531X118CCAACG1 is an AMP card produced by General Electric. The 531X118CCAACG1 has six yellow bead-like capacitors and four pale blue capacitors. The capacitors consist of one or more pairs of conductors separated by an insulator. These capacitors are used to store an electrical charge.
The 531X118CCAACG1 has twenty small resistors with colored stripes and four large resistors with colored stripes. Resistors are a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. In electronic circuits, resistors are used in a multitude of ways such as reducing current flow, adjusting signal levels, dividing voltages, bias active elements, and terminating transmission lines, among other uses.
The 531X118CCAACG1 has ten integrated circuits. An integrated circuit is essentially the brains of the circuit board. They hold all the programming data for the circuit board to function. The integrated circuits are split into two groups referred to as EPROM and EEPROM. They are the same with one exception: the EPROM can be updated with new programming data while the EEPROM cannot.
The 531X118CCAACG1 has one small silver circular transistor and a large circular black transistor. Transistors are a semi-conductive device that is used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. The transistors have at least three connection points to the circuit board, making them a little easier to spot.
The 531X118CCAACG1 has a black female terminal on one edge with twenty-five ports. The 531X118CCAACG1 has a green female terminal on the opposite edge with eight flathead screws to secure the items in place.
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