About the IC3600SVDB1
General Electric or GE created the IC3600SVDB1 printed circuit board (PCB) to be a component in their Mark I-II series. These series, introduced in 1969 and 1973 respectively, were the first two in the Speedtronic Mark line. The IC3600SVDB1 is what is called a vibration calibrator card. Vibration calibrators are electromechanical instruments which enable vibration sensors and measurement instruments to be calibrated. These are used to test and check vibration sensors and measure instruments at their operation site.
The IC3600SVDB1 features a large printed circuit board or PCB which has a large metal plate attached to its side. A large meter can be found at the top of the metal plate. Below this meter is a group of knobs which can be adjusted depending on the needs of the user. All of these large components are attached to the printed circuit board with a series of white wires. A series of capacitors which may be silver in color are sitting upright on the IC3600SVDB1. A number of other capacitors can also be found on the IC3600SVDB1. Some of these capacitors are solid dark red while others are much larger and solid black. The IC3600SVDB1 contains at least one (1) integrated circuit. Each integrated circuit is a self-contained network of very tiny components including capacitors, diodes, and resistors. A variety of small resistors which banded in various colors are also found on the IC3600SVDB1 along with several small red diodes. The full part number of the PCB, IC3600SVDB1, is printed on the board in yellow letters.