About the DS200ADCIH1ADB
This DS200ADCIH1ADB printed circuit board product offering was originally manufactured by trusted automated industrial retailer General Electric, as mentioned before, for placement specifically in their Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series, as you may have guessed based on its full extended series name, has specific applications in the control and management systems of popular and compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, and is considered a legacy product series that is now obsolete, given its eventual manufacturing discontinuation which took place in the years following its initial production by General Electric. While a now-obsolete legacy product series, this DS200ADCIH1ADB printed circuit board or PCB for short's greater Mark V Series additionally exists as one of the final General Electric Mark product series to utilize the company's patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen with the release of the Mark I Series in the later 1960s. This DS200ADCIH1ADB PCB is functionally-defined in available Mark V Turbine Control System Series instructional documentation by its official functional description as a Genius Adapter Board, although the originally-developed Mark V Series PCB of this functionality is the DS200ADCIH1 parent Genius Adapter Board missing this DS200ADCIH1ADB device's three significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series product made available to our new and reconditioned inventory here, this DS200ADCIH1ADB PCB's functional role is established through its internal assembly's acceptance of a range of hardware components and component specifications. The GE Genius Adapter Board DS200ADCIH1ADB features 4 jumpers, one 20-pin connector, and three 40-pin connectors. It is also populated with two programmable memory (PROM) modules. All of the aforementioned hardware features in the assembly of this DS200ADCIH1ADB product offering has been identified upon a visual inspection of the DS200ADCIH1ADB Genius Adapter Board itself; necessary given this DS200ADCIH1ADB device's lack of original instructional manual materials. With this being the case, the DS200ADCIH1ADB functional product number itself can be identified as a primary source of DS200ADCIH1ADB board hardware component information; displaying relevant details in functional naming chunks. The DS200ADCIH1ADB functional product number begins with the DS200 series tag describing this DS200ADCIH1ADB PCB's domestic manufacture location and normal style of Mark V Series assembly. Some of the other DS200ADCIH1ADB board relevant hardware details embedded in the DS200ADCIH1ADB functional product number include this DS200ADCIH1ADB PCB's:
- ADCI functional product abbreviation
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series grouping
- A-rated primary functional revision
- D-rated secondary functional revision
- B-rated artwork configuration revision
The PROM modules are installed in connectors on the GE Genius Adapter Board DS200ADCIH1ADB and because they are removable it makes replacing the board much easier because you don’t have to reconfigure the replacement board. All that is required is to the move the PROM modules from the old board to the replacement board. However, the PROM modules are sensitive to static build up which can damage the modules and erase the information on them. A wrist strap can protect the PROM module from static build up because the wrist strap gives the static a path to ground provided by a unpainted metal surface attached to the strap. Always wear a wrist strap when you handle the GE Genius Adapter Board DS200ADCIH1ADB. The board is 6 inches in length and 1.25 inches in height and it comes with one hole in each of the four corners. When you replace the old board note where in the drive rack the old board is attached and plan to attach the replacement in the same location. Use two hands to unscrew the old board. With one hand guide the end of the screwdriver to the first screw. Use the other hand to turn the screwdriver. Save all the washers and screws used to secure the old board and use them to attach the replacement.