About the IC3600LSOC1B
GE (General Electric) developed the IC3600LSOC1B to be a component in the Speedtronic Mark I-II system. The IC3600LSOC1B is what is called a printed circuit board. The Mark I (MKI) and Mark II (MKII) systems were the first incarnations of the Mark series for turbine control. The MKI system was first introduced in the early 1960s, or 1968. The IC3600LSOC1B is what is known as a servo OP clock circuit board. The IC3600LSOC1B is a rectangular PCB.
The IC3600LSOC1B features a variety of electronic circuit board components. There is one (1) potentiometer located near the upper left corner of the IC3600LSOC1B. This potentiometer is solid blue and it features a small metal knob which a user can adjust to alter the resistance of the component. A potentiometer can also be called a variable resistor. One (1) small transistor is situated next to this potentiometer. The small transistor is round and formed from a silver metal material. At least nine (9) mid-sized yellow capacitors can also be seen in various places throughout the IC3600LSOC1B. These potentiometers are positioned vertically on the IC3600LSOC1B. The IC3600LSOC1B also features a few mid-sized silver capacitors which are positioned horizontally on the IC3600LSOC1B. Many rectangular capacitors are also featured on the IC3600LSOC1B board. These capacitors are solid and dark red. The IC3600LSOC1B also contains many various resistors. Many of the resistors are mid-sized and covered with multi-colored bands. The different bands on each component represent its resistance capacity. These resistors contain bands which are orange, red, blue, gold, green, and yellow among others. Many solid black resistors can also be found on the IC3600LSOC1B board.