About the DS3800NDID1P1H
GE manufactured the DS3800NDID1P1H as a card drive interface for the Mark IV series. The Mark IV was designed for gas or steam turbine control and helps maintain those systems within safe operating parameters. It can also automate procedures such as start-up and cool down.
The DS3800NDID1P1H supports two small auxiliary boards. One of these boards is populated with multiple chips. The other board is marked 6BA90407P2. The DS3800NDID1P1H motherboard is built with twenty transistors and seventy-six integrated circuits.
The DS3800NDID1P1H is built with two potentiometers (one rotary and one trim.) It has six jumper switches and two resistor network arrays, which may be for voltage division.
The left edge of the DS3800NDID1P1H has two 218A4553-1Amp 553002-1 communication connectors. Another connector (218A4807-P13) is placed on the upper right edge of the board. The rest of the right edge is populated with eighteen test points, one push-button switch, three LED strips and seven LEDs. There are three more communication connectors located on the DS3800NDID1P1H. All three are vertical pin connectors.
The DS3800NDID1P1H has been built with spare pth. It has one heatsink. Two PCB board stiffeners have been attached to minimize flex.
The DS3800NDID1P1H is alignment marked along one edge, A through J. It is factory-drilled. Extractor clips have been installed. Extractors protect delicate circuitry by giving technicians an optional handle during installation/extraction. It also helps in the removal of the PCB from tight locations. Six nylon pins have been attached to the DS3800NDID1P1H to keep proper spacing between itself and other boards.
Technical support publications for the DS3800NDID1P1H --such as manuals and data sheets--were originally distributed by GE.