About the DS3800DFPF1B1C
This DS3800DFPF1B1C printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and manufactured specifically for the Mark IV Turbine Control System Series, as described in our brief product description inserted above. The Mark IV Turbine Control System Series that this DS3800DFPF1B1C product can be considered a component member of exists with specific applications in the management and control systems of General Electric-compatible gas and steam turbine automated assemblies. This does not encompass the wind energy-geared applications known to the rest of the Mark V Series and beyond, as this compatibility had not yet been introduced through functioning hardware. This DS3800DFPF1B1C device's Mark IV Turbine Control System Series is still quite the highly-sought GE Mark product series on its greater automated industrial marketplace, given its possession of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first rolled out alongside earlier-developed GE Mark product series iterations including but not limited to the Mark I Turbine Control System Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS3800DFPF1B1C is part of General Electric (GE) Mark IV Speedtronic line. The DS3800DFPF1B1C is made up of many parts. The DS3800DFPF1B1C has General Electric's stamp with the U.S.A. underneath showing where it was made. Each module is individually labeled. The DS3800DFPF1B1C has thirteen different resistors. They range in color and size. There are black, silver, sky blue, and grey in color. The DS3800DFPF1B1C two maroon colored capacitors one is a bit larger than the other. There are also two yellow resistor network arrays. There are four EEPROMs on the DS3800DFPF1B1C. The EEPROMs are memory cards that have the circuit boards programs in them. The EEPROMs cannot be changed or re-programmed. The energy or current flow through the board through its resistors. These resistors look similar to diodes. However, the difference is resistors have up to five colored stripes on them. These stripes are to identify how much energy each resistor can have flow through it. The DS3800DFPF1B1C has three different ways to attach to it's surrounding circuit boards. The DS3800DFPF1B1C has eight bronze tower ports with sixteen silver contact points around the tower ports. The DS3800DFPF1B1C also has a small ribbon wiring harness along on edge and a larger ribbon wiring harness along the opposite edge. The knowledgeable and professional staff at AX Control is here to assist in any way we can. If you have any questions or would like a quote, please give us a call today.
This DS3800DFPF1B1C printed circuit board product offering from General Electric is certainly not surrounded by any great wealth of originally-printed instructional manual materials here; most definitely a symptom of its greater Mark IV product series' functionally-obsolete nature. With this being the case, the DS3800DFPF1B1C functional product number can be treated as a decently-strong primary source of DS3800DFPF1B1C Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for these various details through a special series of General Electric-developed functional component-naming elements. To demonstrate, this DS3800DFPF1B1C product's initial dual-functional DS3800 series tag delegates both this DS3800DFPF1B1C PCB's special Mark IV Series version as well as its domestic original manufacture location. This is swiftly followed in the DS3800DFPF1B1C functional product number through an instance of the DFPF functional product acronym that was designed to exist as a convenient promotional and conversational shorthand alternative to the lengthy DS3800DFPF1B1C product number itself. The rest of the DS3800DFPF1B1C functional product number has been developed in an atypical manner when compared with other Mark IV Series products, and makes no certain mention of any singular PCB Coating style of Mark IV Series product grouping.