About the DS3820TIMC
The DS3820TIMC is featured in the Mark IV Speedtronic line manufactured by General Electric. The DS3820TIMC is in a lowered black case. Instead of a normal style Printed Circuit Board (PCB) which has thin lines all over it called traces, the pattern printed on this circuit board is in a grid-like pattern. The DS3820TIMC has three large black boxes. Each box has twelve small metal pins. The DS3820TIMC has a large blue plastic male terminal with thirty-six small metal pins. All four of these terminal ports allow the DS3820TIMC to be connected with surrounding circuit boards to function. The DS3820TIMC has thirty-two large black diodes, two white diodes, one dark blue diode, one teal diode, and one large red diode. The DS3820TIMC has a small silver circular transistor. The transistor is a semi-conductive device that is used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. The DS3820TIMC has three sets of Jumper Ports with two plastic covers. These covers are interchangeable between the Jumper Ports to control the flow of energy. Around the outside of the box, the DS3820TIMC sits in there is a beveled edge that the lid will sit in and six screw holes along the edge to attach the top to the bottom. Each piece is labeled with a letter and number. The part number (DS3820TIMC) and the General Electric emblem and where it was produced (U. S. A.) is also stamped on the circuit board.
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