About the DS200ADPBG1A
This DS200ADPBG1A General Electric printed circuit board is better-definable by its official instructional manual-introduced functional description as a Genius I/O Adapter Board, which is indicated by the digits in the ADPB functional abbreviation that exists for this product. This DS200ADPBG1A Genius I/O Adapter Board is not, however, the originally-designed Genius I/O Adapter Board present in the Mark V Series; that would be the DS200ADPBG1 parent printed circuit board that does not make use of this particular product offering's singular A-rated functional product revision. While this is a revised version of the Mark V Series' DS200ADPBG1 Genius I/O Adapter Board, this DS200ADPBG1A GE PCB does not feature any sort of Mark V special assembly version.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any product offering manufactured for the Mark V Series, this DS200ADPBG1A printed circuit board has a composition of many different hardware components and component specifications that contribute towards its functionality. The Genius I/O Adapter Board DS200ADPBG1A features one block of 8 switches for configuring the board. The Genius I/O Adapter Board DS200ADPBG1A also is populated with one 40-pin connector and one 26-pin connector. This Mark V Series Genius I/O Adapter Board DS200ADPBG1A has retention clips on the 40-pin connector and the 26-pin connector; clips designed to hold the cable in place so that an accidental disconnect doesn’t occur. Before you disconnect a cable use your finger to slide the retention clips away from the cable. To install a cable, first make sure the clip is out of the way, then gently plug the cable into the connector, pressing down on the connector to make sure it is fully seated, before using one finger to slide the clip over the cable until it snaps in place. The 40-pin connector and the 26-pin connector are connected to ribbon cables made up of multiple small wires that are connected to the plastic connector. To disconnect a ribbon cable in the assembly of this DS200ADPBG1A Genius I/O Adapter Board, hold the connector portion of the ribbon cable and pull it out from the board. This puts less stress on the cable and helps the wires stay connected. The DS200ADPBG1A alphanumeric product number alone is a strong source of information concerning the DS200ADPBG1A Genius Adapter Board, including:
- A DS200 normal assembly version
- The ADPB functional abbreviation
- A normal style of PCB protective coating
- A domestic location of original manufacture
- A group one Mark V Series grouping
- A singular A-rated functional revision