About the DS3800HLND1C1C
This DS3800HLND1C1C printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and produced specifically with the Mark IV Turbine Control System Series in mind. The Mark IV Series that this DS3800HLND1C1C printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to has to be defined as one of the final General Electric Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen with the initial rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s. As you have more than likely been able to tell based off of its full extended series name alone, the Mark IV Series that this DS3800HLND1C1C product belongs to has to be considered to exist with specific intended applications in General Electric-compatible gas and steam turbine automated drive assemblies. This DS3800HLND1C1C product may or may not exist as the originally-developed device of its specific Mark IV Turbine Control System Series functional role, given the fact that it makes use of a DS3800HLND1C1C functional product number not detailing any standard Mark IV Series revisions in a standard fashion.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
When you plan to replace the GE Network Controller Board DS3800HLND1C1C, you will notice that the replacement has empty sockets for the EPROM modules. This is because the standard procedure is to remove the modules from the defective board and install them in the replacement board. The modules contain the firmware and instruction code the board uses to process information. To ensure that the replacement works the same as the defective board, use the same firmware and instruction code available on the modules from the defective board. To move the modules, pry the modules off the socket by inserting a screwdriver blade into the space between the socket and the module. Twist the screwdriver to pop off the module. Then, use the same procedure on the other side of the module. Place the module in a static protective bag. This is important to protect the information on the module from corruption from static build up. Keep the modules in a safe place and away from high temperatures. Align the module over the empty socket on the replacement board. Then, press it into the socket until it clicks in place.
The GE Network Controller Board DS3800HLND1C1C is designed for quick installation in the drive. The board features a modular connector on 1 end and retention levers on the other end. The GE Network Controller Board DS3800HLND1C1C is also populated with 3 red indicator LEDs which are visible from the front of the board. The board also features 8 jumpers and 1 erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) module. While this DS3800HLND1C1C printed circuit board product offering's various installation and replacement procedures are of course important to heed, their placement on this DS3800HLND1C1C personalized product page here is truly more reminiscent of this DS3800HLND1C1C product's lack of pertinent originally-printed instructional manual materials than it is of their crucial nature. With this being the case, the DS3800HLND1C1C functional product number itself is called upon to act as a convenient alternative source of DS3800HLND1C1C Board hardware information, as it codes for various DS3800HLND1C1C Board details through a series of manufacturer-developed functional naming segments. For instance, the DS3800HLND1C1C functional product number is started off through the dual-functioning DS3800 series tag responsible for outlining this DS3800HLND1C1C product's normal Mark IV Series assembly as well as its domestic original location of GE manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware details embedded in this DS3800HLND1C1C functional product number's various functional segments includes the HLND-abbreviated PCB's HLND functional abbreviation.