About the IC3600STDC1H1B
General Electric created the IC3600STDC1H1B PC timer board as part of the Speedtronic Mark I and Mark II series. The Mark I, released in 1969, and the Mark II, released in 1973, are responsible for providing reliable turbine operation and safety and have been for many years. The IC3600STDC1H1B PC timer board is a type of PCB or printed circuit board. These series were the first two in GE’s Mark line.
A line of metal prongs may be used to connect the IC3600STDC1H1B timer board to other parts in the system. These prongs are lined up on the right edge of the IC3600STDC1H1B. The numbers one (1) through fifty-one (51) counting by fives are used to identify these metal prongs. Four (4) potentiometers which are blue are located along the other side of the IC3600STDC1H1B. The potentiometers, which may also be called variable resistors, all feature dials which are adjustable to alter the device’s resistance. Centered on the IC3600STDC1H1B, there are two (2) integrated circuits. Each integrated circuit is identified by its part number in white print. Integrated circuits are self-contained networks of tiny components that can be attached to a PCB to save space on the board. Also featured on the IC3600STDC1H1B is a series of four (4) LEDs or light-emitting diodes. These LEDs have been placed on the left side of the IC3600STDC1H1B. Every diode is paired with a blue potentiometer. Many various capacitors can be found on the IC3600STDC1H1B. These capacitors are solid-colored. Some of them are yellow while others are black.