About the IC3600SSVD1J1B
The IC3600SSVD1J1B is a PCB or printed circuit board. This device is what is known as a servo drive control board. The IC3600SSVD1J1B was created by General Electric as a part in the Mark I-II series. The Mark I and Mark II were the first series made in the Mark turbine management line.
A variety of electronic components are featured on the IC3600SSVD1J1B. A total of five (5) blue potentiometers are lined up along the left edge of the IC3600SSVD1J1B. These potentiometers can also be called variable resistors. Sitting right in the center of the IC3600SSVD1J1B there is a large inductor. This inductor, which may also be called a coil, features a round coil of wire with a black plastic cover. The IC3600SSVD1J1B has two round components which are red in color. These are called metal oxide varistors or MOVs. These MOVs are located on the right side of the PCB. The IC3600SSVD1J1B contains many resistors with different colored bands. A range of capacitors can also be seen on the IC3600SSVD1J1B. The capacitors are typically silver of yellow. The IC3600SSVD1J1B has a series of small transistors. Some of these components are silver and circular while others are black and shaped like half-circles. One (1) long metal plate is connected to the left side of the IC3600SSVD1J1B. Close to the top of this plate is a large LED or light-emitting diode. This diode emits a red light. Two (2) orange knobs are situated near the bottom of the metal plate. These knobs can be adjusted by an operator when necessary to change the IC3600SSVD1J1B’s settings. These knobs are connected to the PCB with white wires.