About the DS3800HRCA
The DS3800HRCA is manufactured by General Electric as part of the Speedtronic Mark IV Turbine Control System Series Line. The Mark IV Turbine Control System Series that this DS3800HRCA product belongs to is something of a rather self-explained General Electric product series, given the fact that its specific functional applications solely exist in the management and control systems of General Electric-compatible gas and steam turbine automated drive assemblies. With this in mind, the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series that was soon to replace the Mark IV Series here has to be considered a massive upgrade upon this DS3800HRCA product's series, given the fact that the Mark VI Series' possible applications include the control and management systems of GE-compatible wind turbine assemblies as well. The Mark IV Series is not entirely an unattractive product series on its greater general automated industrial marketplace however, as it at least exists as one of General Electric's final-developed Mark product series to incorporate the company's patented Speedtronic control system technology across a wide range of its different options.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS3800HRCA is a processing daughter board and easily connects with a long female power terminal, two clips and two small screws. The DS3800HRCA circuit board is labeled along one edge with letters. This board has one amber LED and four red LEDs. LED stands for light emitting diode. Each LED is held in place with small black clips. The DS3800HRCA has five Jumper prongs with two covers. These allow the operator to change the energy flow. The DS3800HRCA has five yellow capacitors, three blue diodes, two silver diodes, one black diode, and nineteen yellow diodes. The DS3800HRCA also has sixteen banded resistors. The bands identify every resistors’ current capacity. There are thirty-three EPROM or memory chips which can be updated and re-programmed. Four EEPROMs which are memory chips that can’t be updated. EPROMs and EEPROMs look very similar and can be told apart by if they have a small circle on the top. If there is a circle it is a programmable EPROM. There are two places on the board where additional EPROM or EEPROMs can be added. One is labeled “SPARE” with silver attachment dots. The other is an empty black platform with connection ports. The DS3800HRCA has every piece clearly labeled with numbers and letters with the circuit boards silkscreen. The silkscreen also outlines every piece on the board. The board also has the part number “DS3800HRCA” printed.
Call AX Control for a hassle-free quote. AX Control’s dedicated staff is ready to help with whatever you may require. Given the fact that this DS3800HRCA printed circuit board or PCB for short's greater mark IV Turbine Control System Series essentially exists as a now-obsolete legacy General Electric product series, it is not surrounded online by any great wealth of original, General Electric-produced instructional manual materials. With this being the case, the DS3800HRCA functional product number itself can be deemed a decent primary source of DS3800HRCA Board hardware component and component specification information, as it code for various DS3800HRCA Board hardware details in its series of General Electric-formulated functional naming segments. For starters, the DS3800HRCA functional product number was designed to begin with a dual-functioning naming component in its DS3800 series tag inserted to indirectly assert this DS3800HRCA product's normal Mark IV Series assembly version as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant hardware traits embedded in functional naming segments of the DS3800HRCA functional product number include this DS3800HRCA PCB's HRCA functional product abbreviation as well as its domestic original location of GE manufacture.