About the IC3600SVDA1A
General Electric (GE) produced the IC3600SVDA1A vibration detection board for the Mark I-II series. This product is a kind of printed circuit board or PCB. These series were made to automate and manage the operations of gas turbines. The Mark I and Mark I were the earliest two series produced for the Speedtronic Mark line. Ever since the Mark I series was released in the commercial market in 1969, the Mark systems have been known for safe and efficient management of gas turbines.
Aligned along the right side of the IC3600SVDA1A is a long line of metal prongs. The IC3600SVDA1A may be connected to the rest of the Mark I or Mark II series using the prongs. On the opposite side of the IC3600SVDA1A, there is a long grey resistor which is rectangular. Two (2) capacitors which are large and silver are situated close to the middle of the IC3600SVDA1A. Five (5) mid-sized silver capacitors are also located on the surface of the IC3600SVDA1A. These are placed around the large capacitors. The remaining two silver capacitors positioned on the IC3600SVDA1A are smaller than the rest. These are sitting close to the bottom left and bottom right corners of the IC3600SVDA1A. The IC3600SVDA1A contains a series of transistors. Near the upper edge of the IC3600SVDA1A, there are two (2) silver transistors. Attached to the IC3600SVDA1A near the middle of the PCB, there are two (2) more transistors which are black. Also on the IC3600SVDA1A is a variety of diodes and resistors which are small in size. These other small components have many various colors. One (1) blue potentiometer, sometimes called a “variable resistor”, can be found in the top left corner of the IC3600SVDA1A.