About the IC3600VBEA1
The IC3600VBEA1 circuit board is designed to integrate into the Mark I and Mark II systems from General Electric. These systems are used for management and control of industrial steam turbines and were sold by GE under the Speedtronic name. While early Speedtronic systems like the MKI and MKII are now obsolete and have been replaced by more complex systems like the Mark IV, Mark V, and Mark VI, many of these systems remain in use today.
The IC3600VBEA1 functions within the Speedtronic system as a Bit Equator Circuit card. This is similar to a Binary Counter card, which is used to connect D-type flip flop circuits together. However, a binary counter is used for timers or digital clocks as a ripple through the counter, while a bit equator may be used for a slightly different use. Both cards are small (less than a quarter-pound.)
The IC3600VBEA1 is designed with factory drilled holes in two corners to allow for mounting. One long edge has a line of right-angled pins that function as a backplane. The board includes thirteen integrated circuits placed in three lines, along with a single variable resistor and several diodes. The board is marked with reference designators to help with identification. Integrated circuits may carry additional codes that will help with deeper identification of their use and purpose.
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