About the IC3600SVFA1B
General Electric created the IC3600SVFA1B for the Mark I and Mark II series of turbine management. This printed circuit board is what is known as a fanuc circuit board made by General Electric or GE. This product is a component in the Mark I and Mark II turbine control series. These two series were the earliest created for the Speedtronic Mark line which was developed to manage turbines. The Mark I was first introduced commercially in 1969, four years before the Mark II was released in 1973.
Featured on the IC3600SVFA1B are a variety of resistors. Many of them are brown with stripes that are brown, gold, and black. Others are smaller and dark red and also have colored bands. The bands on these resistors signify each component’s level of resistance. Two different kinds of transistors can be found on the IC3600SVFA1B. Eight (8) of the transistors and silver and circular and shape. The remaining several transistors on the IC3600SVFA1B are black and shaped like half circles. Four (4) blue and black potentiometers are situated on the IC3600SVFA1B. Two of them are solid blue. These are positioned on the far left side of the IC3600SVFA1B. The remaining two potentiometers are positioned close to the other side of PCB and are black. Potentiometers, sometimes called variable resistors, may be adjusted to change the resistance of the device. The IC3600SVFA1B can be connected to the system with a line of large metal prongs. The full part number of this device, which is IC3600SVFA1B, has been written at the top border of the PCB.