About the DS3800XAIC1C1C
General Electric (GE) created the DS3800XAIC1C1C for the Mark IV (MKIV). The Mark IV is one system in the Mark series of turbine controls. The Mark turbine systems have been used for industrial automation since the late 1960s (1968). The processes used in these systems date back to the late 1940s. The DS3800XAIC1C1C is a printed circuit board (PCB).
The most prominent components on the board are a series of nine (9) large rectangular components. Three (3) of these are made of gold metal. The other six (6) components are made from black plastic. Each of these components is identified with the letters ATB. Arranged along the opposite side of the DS3800XAIC1C1C is a line of connector ports. The connector ports are light blue in color. These connector ports all contain male connector pins. The DS3800XAIC1C1C features a variety of yellow capacitors in different sizes. Six (6) yellow capacitors are medium-sized. Many of the capacitors are small and the remaining yellow capacitors are even smaller. Small banded resistors in different colors can be seen on the DS3800XAIC1C1C. Other resistors are solid blue or grey. Many black jumpers can be found all around the DS3800XAIC1C1C. Twelve (12) light blue connector ports are aligned on one edge of the DS3800XAIC1C1C. Five (5) of these connector ports are medium-sized and the others are small. Every port contains “male” connector ports. Many small test points can also be seen around the DS3800XAIC1C1C.
AX Control ships all products, including the DS3800XAIC1C1C, in static-free packaging which gets rid of any static energy built on during shipping.