About the IC3600PTJA4A
The IC3600PTJA4A is a PCB, or printed circuit board which was developed by General Electric (GE). This device is part of the Speedtronic Mark I-II series. The Mark I and II systems were the first two systems to be developed for the Mark series which controls turbines. The first system, Mark I, was introduced in 1968. The IC3600PTJA4A is a type of circuit board called a LVDT or “linear variable differential transformer” card.
A linear variable differential transformer is a type of electromechanical sensor that can be used to change mechanical motion to variable electrical current. Linear displacement is measured using these transformers, sometimes called transducers. The LVDT provides an output signal (voltage). Because the IC3600PTJA4A is a small circuit card, it does not feature that many components. Four (4) large rectangular black transformers are placed on the IC3600PTJA4A and take up much of the board. Each of these transformers can be identified with the letter T written in yellow, from T1 through T5. The IC3600PTJA4A is a rectangular-shaped circuit card which has a hole in each corner. These holes can be used to connected the small circuit card to another part. The IC3600PTJA4A’s part number is printed in yellow along the upper edge of the IC3600PTJA4A. The IC3600PTJA4A also contains a line of numbers along the right side of the circuit card which are also in yellow.
AX Control recommends that any questions or concerns needing technical support should be directed to the manufacturer of the device, General Electric.