About the IC3600AOAC1C
The IC3600AOAC1C is a GE FANUC Amplifier Card for the Mark I/Mark II series. The MKI/MKII were the first Speedtronic systems released commercially by General Electric. Since their initial release in the late 1960s/early 1970s, they have accumulated millions of operating hours in all kinds of environments at temperatures varying between -50C to +50C in uses like marine, utility, and pipeline applications. The MKI and MKII were built for reliability and longevity.
The GE logo appears on the surface of the IC3600AOAC1C. The edge of the board is marked with 006/02 and with its board identification number. One edge, which is populated with twenty-five metal pins, is numbered by tens. These pins function together as a backplane that wires into the primary Speedtronic system. The board is also marked “ADS” in one corner. The back of the board has the markings 68A989592 and 003/02.
The IC3600AOAC1C is built with nine transistors and three trim potentiometers. There are four types of transistors on the IC3600AOAC1C. The first and second transistor each has two parts, and both are marked Q1A/Q1B and Q2A/Q2B. The two largest transistors on the board have heat sinks installed around them.
The IC3600AOAC1C is built with both metal film resistors and carbon composite resistors. The board has two lines of large carbon composite resistors, six resistors in all. The board uses aluminum electrolytic capacitors as well as polyester vinyl capacitors. Some resistors, diodes, and capacitors are placed on the board in a vertical position.
Our warehouse team will protect the IC3600AOAC1C with a static-reducing covering before it is shipped to you. We recommend reviewing any OEM publications like manuals or data sheets for safety protocols before beginning your installation. All technical support for this part was provided by GE.