About the DS3800NCCD
The DS3800NCCD is a printed circuit board (PCB). This device was produced by General Electric (GE). The DS3800NCCD is a piece of the Speedtronic Mark IV turbine control series. The Mark IV Turbine Control System Series that this DS3800NCCD device in specific belongs to is, as based on its full extended series name, has a set of specific functional applications in the control systems and management systems of General Electric-compatible gas and steam turbine automated assemblies; not quite as far-reaching as the possible functional applications of the soon to come Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, which had been expanded to include various alternative energy-based wind turbine automated drive assemblies. With this being the case, the Mark IV Series must concurrently be considered a now-obsolete legacy General Electric product series, given the fact that its original manufacture was discontinued by General Electric due to a retailer identified complete series functional obsolescence. With this being the case, this DS3800NCCD product's Mark IV Series is not an entirely unattractive series on the greater figurative automated industrial marketplace, as it was one of the final-developed GE Mark product series to incorporate the patented Speedtronic control system technology into a range of its different product offerings.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS3800NCCD features many different useful components. Much of the board is covered in various small components like resistors, diodes, and capacitors. There are over two-hundred (200) very small resistors on the DS3800NCCD. Most of these resistors feature a pattern of multi-colored bands. These bands display the amount of resistance each resistor has. Other resistors on the circuit board are in solid colors like gray and blue. Around forty (40) small yellow capacitors can be found around the DS3800NCCD. Several medium-sized yellow capacitors are also found on the board, as well as several large yellow capacitors. A few silver capacitors in different sizes are also located on the DS3800NCCD. Two (2) transistors are placed near each other on the circuit board. Several small black diodes can be seen scattered around the DS3800NCCD. Prominent on the DS3800NCCD are three (3) connector ports. These connector ports are useful for attaching extra circuit board or components to this circuit board. A long black port spans one edge of the DS3800NCCD. A smaller blue connector port is situated on the opposite side of the board. Another smaller blue port is located near the DS3800NCCD’s center. Taking up much of the printed circuit board’s edge next to the small blue port is a series of twenty-three (23) test points. Also positioned on the same edge of the DS3800NCCD is one (1) orange LED, or light-emitting diode.
As referenced before in this DS3800NCCD personalized product page here's introductory paragraph, this DS3800NCCD printed circuit board product belongs to one of General Electric's now-obsolete legacy Mark product series. With this being the case, the DS3800NCCD functional product number stands to serve as a fine supplementary source of DS3800NCCD Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for various DS3800NCCD Board details through a series of consecutive functional naming elements. For instance, the DS3800NCCD functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS3800 series tag delegating both this DS3800NCCD product's normal Mark IV Series assembly version on top of its domestic original manufacture location. This initial dual-functional tag is followed in the DS3800NCCD functional product number by an iteration of the NCCD functional product abbreviation; an abbreviations specially developed by General Electric for use as a convenient shorthand functional alternative to the lengthy DS3800NCCD functional product number itself. This DS3800NCCD PCB likely exists as the originally-developed device of its specific Mark Series functional role, as evidenced by its DS3800NCCD functional product number's lack of any trailing, revision-indicating digits.