About the DS3800NPSJ
The DS3800NPSJ was created by GE (General Electric) to be a power supply circuit board. This product is called a PCB or printed circuit board. It was created to be a component in the extensive MKIV (Mark IV) system. MKIV is part of the Mark series. The function of the Mark systems is to manage and automate turbine operations as well as to protect the turbine from hazardous conditions.
The DS3800NPSJ features many various components. Featured on one of the edges of the DS3800NPSJ are twenty-one (21) resistor networks. These resistor networks are yellow and they are arranged in one horizontal line Every resistor network contains at least two resistors. Each resistor network’s total resistance equals the combined resistance of the resistors inside. Also featured on the DS3800NPSJ are two (2) yellow capacitors. The DS3800NPSJ also contains other various capacitors in different colors and sizes. Eight small transistors are placed all over the DS3800NPSJ. The transistors are identified by the letter Q and range from Q1 to Q8. One (1) LED or light-emitting diode is featured on the DS3800NPSJ. This orange LED glows when the component is working. The DS3800NPSJ also has one (1) potentiometer which can also be called a variable resistor. Each potentiometer has a dial allowing the user to change the resistance of every device. A few jumper pins and one (1) jumper which is blue is also found on the DS3800NPSJ. Using this jumper, an operator can connect at least two jumper pins in order to change the operations of the board.