About the IC3600TRLE1A
The IC3600TRLE1A is GE FANUC component created by General Electric to fit into their early Speedtronic systems, the Mark I and the Mark II. The Speedtronic line was designed by GE to more efficiently manage their heavy duty gas and steam turbines, and was in active production from the late 1960s when the Mark I first appeared commercially, to the 2010s when the Mark VIe was (slowly) beginning to be phased out of production. These systems offered reliable control for turbine systems of various size and complexity.
The IC3600TRLE1A is a rectangular card that does not include a front faceplate. This card is drilled in two corners and has a multi-pin backplane located on the opposite long edge. The board is populated with two trim potentiometers, eight transistors of two designs, six integrated circuits, and two varistors. The board also includes carbon composite and metal film resistors of various size and resistance. The capacitors on the board are of varying materials. Most components are marked with a reference designator, although it is important to note some components may carry the same reference designator. The board is marked with the round GE logo and also carries the board ID number.
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