About the DS200ADMAH1
The General Electric DS200ADMAH1 is an analog to digital module daughterboard. Developed for the Mark V board series, this card can be used across a number of GE brand drives and exciters. The Mark V Series that this DS200ADMAH1 product offering belongs to has to be considered a now-obsolete legacy GE product series, given its eventual manufacturing discontinuation in the many years stemming from its initial release. While this attribution may lead to a notable gulf in viable DS200ADMAH1-pertinent instructional manual materials online for research purposes, this DS200ADMAH1 PCB's greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series is additionally considered to exist as one of the final General Electric Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology in its various offerings. This DS200ADMAH1 Analog to Digital Module Daughterboard happens to exist as the original functional product of its specific Mark V Series intended functionality, as evidenced by the lack of any trailing revision indicating digits on the DS200ADMAH1 functional product number itself.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This DS200ADMAH1 daughterboard easily installs on any drive’s DS200DSPC board, also available here today for both repair and replacement. When mounted on a DSPC board, this card can buffer, filter, and convert incoming and outgoing analog and digital I/O. Installing DS200ADMAH1 ensures that all I/O sent to and from the drive is accurate and converted properly. In total, this daughterboard provides twelve additional analog inputs to the installed drive. An additional four analog outputs are also included. When dealing with digital I/O, this card provides eight digital input output positions on the board. A programmable logic device is also available when using this drive. Logic controls are static RAM, providing an interfacing medium between the DSPC processor buses and the ADMA’s I/O features. Diagnostic indicators on the board alert users to the board’s status. Two LED indicators, along with one green IMOK LED and a red FAIL LED are all included on this card. The above DS200ADMAH1-pertinent information is mainly reminiscent of a visual inspection of the DS200ADMAH1 device itself, given this DS200ADMAH1 PCB's legacy series status. With this in mind, the DS200ADMAH1 functional product number can be considered a primary source of DS200ADMAH1 Board information, beginning with the DS200 series tag delegating this DS200ADMAH1 Board's normal Mark V Series assembly version and domestic location of manufacture. Some of the other details embedded in the DS200ADMAH1 functional product number include this DS200ADMAH1 PCB's:
- ADMA functional product abbreviation
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Absence of any product revisions
Provided installation parameters for both DS200ADMAH1 and the drive should be met. This will ensure that the ADMA board as well as the overall drive system operates properly. For a complete guide to wiring and installing the board to the DSPC connector is available in the device’s manual and datasheet. The manufacturer, General Electric, was the original provider of technical support for this board as well as the entire Mark V series. AX Control’s trusted sales team is happy to assist with all of your DS200ADMAH1 needs. Please contact us by phone or email to receive current prices and availabilities on all parts and repairs. It is most likely the case that this DS200ADMAH1 product was designed to fit in General Electric's Mark V Series' VME Rack Mounting Assembly, given the presence of a sturdy metal installation-minded faceplate in this DS200ADMAH1 device's normal Mark V Series assembly. With this being the case, no factory-drilled installation holes have been necessitated in this DS200ADMAH1 product's base printed circuit board. Generally, this DS200ADMAH1 General Electric product is considered to exist as an especially voltage-sensitive model of Mark V Series printed circuit board, given the high density of Mark V Series-standardized voltage-limiting hardware components in its normal assembly; such as various styles of Mark V Series capacitors, resistors, transistors, diodes, and specialized integrated circuits. While this DS200ADMAH1 Mark V Series product offering is at least describable as a daughterboard, it is somewhat surprising to realize that it is not classified as a printed circuit card instead of a board, given this DS200ADMAH1 device's relatively small normal Mark V Series assembly that usually contributes to some sort of card status. This DS200ADMAH1 Mark V Turbine Control System Series board was manufactured specifically for placement in the typical VME Rack Mounting Assembly, as proven through its base PCB's attachment of a sturdy metal faceplate intended for this style of installation.