About the DS3800NPID1D1E
The DS3800NPID1D1E is a printed circuit board. The board was designed for the Mark IV series, which is a system of operation and automation for turbines. The DS3800NPID1D1E was developed by GE (General Electric). This device is called a regulator module circuit board.
The DS3800NPID1D1E is a smaller circuit board which can be connected to the surface of a larger board. These types of board are also known as daughter boards. The addition of a daughter board provides more functions for the circuit board and gives the operator more options. A large metal plate which is grey in color is very noticeable on the DS3800NPID1D1E. The metal plate is connected perpendicular to the surface of the DS3800NPID1D1E. Three large transistors which are silver in color are featured on the metal plate the surface of the DS3800NPID1D1E. Attached to this plate is a large diode which is silver in color. Grey wires connect the diode to the DS3800NPID1D1E. One (1) large inductor, sometimes called a coil, is also attached to the metal plate. Wires also connect the inductor to the surface of the board. There are two large grey rectangular resistors situated on one side of the DS3800NPID1D1E circuit board. Both of the resistors have a resistance of 10 watts. Lined up on one of the borders of the DS3800NPID1D1E are thirty-seven (37) small yellow resistor networks. Every resistor network is labeled with a number in white lettering on the surface of the DS3800NPID1D1E. Grouped together next to the side of the DS3800NPID1D1E next to the resistor networks are two (2) small transistors.