About the IC3600SIXH1
The IC3600SIXH1 is what is called an interface annunciator circuit card. This is a type of printed circuit board or PCB created by General Electric or GE. The IC3600SIXH1 was created to be a component in the Mark I and Mark II series from General Electric. These were the first two series to be released in the Speedtronic Mark line.
The IC3600SIXH1 is a rectangular circuit board which is large in size. On the right edge of the IC3600SIXH1, there is a long row of large metal prongs. There are twenty-five (25) of these metal prongs arranged in a long row. The prongs are labeled periodically with numbers which are written on the surface of the board in white writing. A long line of resistors is featured on the IC3600SIXH1 close to the center of the board. Twenty-five (25) resistors are featured on the IC3600SIXH1 in total. The resistors are light blue with bands which may be red, blue, purple, or green. On the left half of the IC3600SIXH1, there is a second series of large metal prongs. These prongs are all connected to a long purple wire. These purple wires are gathered together in the center of the left side of the IC3600SIXH1 by a piece of white plastic. The device’s part number, which is IC3600SIXH1, is printed at the top left corner of the PCB. These metal prongs and the wires connected to them may be used to connect other devices or other printed circuit boards to the IC3600SIXH1.