About the DS3800NLCA1D1C
This DS3800NLCA1D1C printed circuit board product offering within the Mark IV Turbine Control System Series was originally designed and manufactured by the trusted automated industrial giant General Electric, as was specified in the DS3800NLCA1D1C brief functional product description inserted above. The Mark IV Series that this DS3800NLCA1D1C printed circuit board product offering belongs to specifically exists with a number of specific applications in the management systems and control systems of General Electric-compatilble gas and steam turbine automated drive assemblies, although its possible application settings had not yet expanded to include the wind turbine automated drive assemblies seen in later Mark Series iterations such as the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series. While this may be true, this particular DS3800NLCA1D1C PCB's greater Mark IV Series is still deemed as quite the desirable GE mark product series, given the fact that it is one of the automated industrial giant's lastly-developed Mark Turbine Control System Series that was first seen with the rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS3800NLCA1D1C is featured in the Speedtronic Mark IV series by General Electric. The DS3800NLCA1D1C has four long black capacitors and six orange capacitors. The capacitors are used to store energy in an electric field. The DS3800NLCA1D1C has three small black transistors that are used to enhance or change electrical power or electronic signals. The DS3800NLCA1D1C has over sixty resistors that restrict energy flow around the board. Each piece is labeled with a letter and a number to indicate the part and which number it is on the board. Every piece is outlined to indicate where something should go and how big it is. The DS3800NLCA1D1C has two masculine ports and a feminine port to connect with additional circuit boards. To lock the DS3800NLCA1D1C in place, there are a few areas to place screws and two plastic fasteners to snap the DS3800NLCA1D1C into place. The DS3800NLCA1D1C has two large grey diodes, two small grey diodes, thirteen small deep burgundy diodes, four light blue diodes, twelve large deep burgundy diodes, six large dark diodes. Diodes allow energy to only follow in a single direction.
The DS3800NLCA1D1C also has a single yellow LED. An LED will light up as the energy current passes through it. The DS3800NLCA1D1C has a combination of twenty-eight integrated circuits. The integrated circuits are split into two classes the EEPROM and the EPROM. The EPROM is pre-programmed integrated circuits but is capable of being revised as needed. The EEPROM is pre-programmed integrated circuits as well however, they cannot be changed. Both of these integrated circuits hold the information that is used for the DS3800NLCA1D1C to work correctly. Call AX Control’s knowledgeable staff for more information or if you are looking for a price quote. Given this DS3800NLCA1D1C printed circuit board's now-obsolete legacy GE product series attribution, it should not be all too surprising to discover that this DS3800NLCA1D1C device is not surrounded online by any type of plethora of originally-printed instructional manual materials. With this being the case, the DS3800NLCA1D1C functional product number itself can be identified as a decently-strong primary source of DS3800NLCA1D1C Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for a number of relevant hardware details through a set of General Electric-identified functional naming components. For example, this particular DS3800NLCA1D1C functional product number is started with the dual-functional DS3800 series tag dictating this DS3800NLCA1D1C PCB's normal Mark IV Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant specification revealed in this matter include this DS3800NLCA1D1C PCB's:
- NLCA functional product abbreviation
- Group one Mark IV Series product grouping