About the IC3600SSVA1
The IC3600SSVA1 is a servo control card. This device is a type of printed circuit board. The IC3600SSVA1 was created by GE (General Electric) as one of many components in the Mark I-II series for the control of gas turbines. The Mark I and Mark II were the earliest versions of the Mark line of turbine management.
The IC3600SSVA1 features a variety of different electronic circuit board components. Two large LEDs or light-emitting diodes are featured on the left side of the IC3600SSVA1. These LEDs are red in color. The top light is labeled CUR. LOOP while the light below it is labeled as POS. LOOP. Below these LEDs, there is a small round button which is red in color. This button is labeled RESET. Two empty spaces which may be made for switches can be found beneath this red button. These spaces are labeled as POS. A device may be switched between ZE and RO and between GA and IN. At the bottom of this side of the IC3600SSVA1, there are two TEST points which are labeled as J1 and J2. At least three blue potentiometers are positioned on the surface of the IC3600SSVA1. Each of these blue potentiometers contains a knob which is used to adjust the device’s resistance. At least two more potentiometers, which are black in color, are also seen on the IC3600SSVA1. All across the printed circuit board, there are a variety of resistors. Many of these resistors are light blue and others are dark in color. They are surrounded by bands in various colors.