About the IC3600LRDD1C1B
The IC3600LRDD1C1B is a Relay Driver Board from GE for the Mark I or the Mark II series. This is a FANUC component. The MKI and MKII were the first Speedtronic gas/steam turbine management systems released by General Electric, and have since been superseded by the MKIV, MKV, MKVI, and MKIVe. However, many of these earlier Speedtronic series remain viable and in use around the globe, due to early development and focus on creating systems that would be reliable, adaptable, provide fast and accurate response times, and have a longer life. MKI and MKII systems now have decades-worth of history showing they can successfully run in temperatures from -50C to +50C and can manage heavy-duty turbine systems as varied as a single 4000 hp unit to a full power station (up to 400 Mw combined cycles.)
The IC3600LRDD1C1B has eight polyester vinyl capacitors and two aluminum electrolytic capacitors. The board carries sixteen transistors, placed in two lines of eight. Both the polyester vinyl capacitors and the transistors are marked as if a full line of components is a single component. Thus, the board may have sixteen transistors but is only marked Q1 and Q2. The full line of p.v. capacitors is marked as C1, with the a.e. capacitors marked as C2 and C3. The same kind of marking occurs for the four lines of carbon composite resistors, which are marked R1, R3, R5, and R7. It is worth noting R2, R4 and R6 do not appear on the board.
The IC3600LRDD1C1B transfers data to the control panel of the Speedtronic system via wiring attached to a line of fifty-one pins attached to an edge of the board. This parallel line of metal pins functions as a communication device.
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