About the IC3600SSLD1E
General Electric produced the IC3600SSLD1E PCB or printed circuit board. This product is what is called a setpoint card. A setpoint is a target value (process value) for a variable such as speed or temperature in a system. This card is a form of PCB or printed circuit board. The IC3600SSLD1E is one of many parts in GE’s Speedtronic Mark I-II series made for the control, automation, and protection of gas turbines. The Mark series have been in use since the official introduction of the Mark I in 1969.
The IC3600SSLD1E features five (5) blue potentiometers near the lower left corner. Every potentiometer has a small knob that can be adjusted to change the resistance of the device. Four (4) other potentiometers which are black are grouped together close to the upper left corner of the IC3600SSLD1E. These potentiometers also feature knobs to control the device’s resistance. “Variable resistor” is another name for a potentiometer. The IC3600SSLD1E has six (6) integrated circuits placed near the middle of the PCB. These integrated circuits each contain a series of very small components and are black in color. The components housed on the IC3600SSLD1E include various diodes, capacitors, and resistors. The IC3600SSLD1E contains a variety of yellow and red capacitors. The IC3600SSLD1E also has many different resistors. These may be either banded in different colors like orange, blue, green, and red, or they may be solid. Many small transistors can be found on the IC300SSLD1. Many are half-circle shaped while others are larger and round. These transistors are located in multiple positions on the IC3600SSLD1E.