About the F31X135PRGBBG1
The F31X135PRGBBG1 is a PCB constructed by GE as a component within several of the company’s general purpose drive systems, including the DC-300 drive. Now typically considered obsolete, these drives were designed to be flexible and powerful systems used in industrial settings for a variety of purposes.
The F31X135PRGBBG1 is a Programmer card. This PCB fits underneath a sixteen-key keypad with a ten-digit display. This top faceplate has four screw mounts that firmly connect it to the PCB, along with clips that clip it into place along the edges of the board. It includes a number keypad with 1 through 9 plus zero, along with a stop button, an enter button, a clear/mode button that also acts as a reset key, and increase- and decrease- toggle buttons. This display is marked NP104X905BA482.
The F31X135PRGBBG1 PCB is marked with codes VA-4, 003/0, and FR00/0. It is marked with the board number and the board use information (‘Programmer Card.”) This board is populated with three resistor network arrays, the ten-digit alphanumeric display panel previously mentioned, jumper switches, metal film resistors, and capacitors made of various materials. The board has seven integrated circuits. It is built with several areas of spare pth. It also has a single right-angled (male) cable connector. This is located at the very bottom of the board, opposite the numerical display.
More information on the components on and the use of the F31X135PRGBBG1 may be found through publications distributed by General Electric referencing this board number. This includes data sheets, manuals, and user guides.