About the IC3600SSFG1B1A
The IC3600SSFG1B1A is a printed circuit board (or PCB) created by General Electric for their Speedtronic Mark I and Mark II series. These series provide turbine management and automation in gas turbine systems. The Mark I and Mark II were the first two series in the Mark line. The earliest, Mark I, was first introduced in 1969.
The biggest and most noticeable components on the IC3600SSFG1B1A are seven (7) silver capacitors which are arranged in a vertical line on the left side of the PCB. Each capacitor features its part number written on the outside. These components are each labeled with the designator C, from C1 to C7. A series of seven (7) small diodes are arranged in a vertical line in the center of the IC3600SSFG1B1A. These diodes are labeled with the designator CR, as CR1 to CR7. To the right of these diodes is a line of seven (7) resistors. The resistors are dark red and feature a pattern of bands in different colors. Every resistor is labeled with the letter R from R1 through R7. A line of metal prongs which can be used to connect the IC3600SSFG1B1A can be found all along the right side of the printed circuit board. This series of prongs is labeled as JMT on the board. These components are numbered from 4 to 52, increasing by fours. The full part number of this PCB, IC3600SSFG1B1A, is written near the top left of the board. This and all of the other writing on the IC3600SSFG1B1A is printed in yellow.