About the DS3800XAIG1A1A
The DS3800XAIG1A1A was created for the Mark IV system by General Electric. The DS3800XAIG1A1A is called an analog interface PCB. The Mark IV is a system of turbine control. This system is in charge of gas and steam turbines. The MKIV is a component in the Mark series of turbine management.
Mark I, which was the very first Mark system, was created in the late 60s (1968). Both gas and steam turbine functions are controlled by the MKIV. Fuel distribution, startup and shutdown, temperature control, troubleshooting, and many other functions are managed by the Mark IV. Fuels, air, and emissions are managed by the MKIV. The MKIV system also protects both the turbine’s operators and the turbine equipment itself from danger which may occur because of dangerous conditions. The Mark turbine systems are based on processes which were improved for many years ever since the late 1940s. The MKIV utilizes state of the art technology. Because the DS3800XAIG1A1A is small, it only contains a few electronic components. The DS3800XAIG1A1A has five (5) large rectangular components covering much of the board. Three (3) of these large components are black and made of plastic. The remaining two (2) rectangular components made of metal and gold in color. The letters TB label each of these large components. The DS3800XAIG1A1A also contains three (3) connector ports which are light blue in color. These ports are lined up along the edge of the DS3800XAIG1A1A. Four small transistors which are silver and made of metal can be found on the DS3800XAIG1A1A.