About the DS200CVMAG1AEB
This DS200CVMAG1AEB printed circuit board product offering was originally manufactured for placement in General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as discussed above. As you may have been able to guess, the Mark V Series that this DS200CVMAG1AEB product offering belongs to has specific applications in the control and management systems of popular steam, wind, and gas turbine automated drive system assemblies, and is considered a General Electric legacy series due to its eventual manufacturing discontinuation in the years following its initial release. This DS200CVMAG1AEB printed circuit board or PCB for short's greater Mark V Series, while existing as a legacy series, is also one of the most recently-released General Electric product series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system technology. While this DS200CVMAG1AEB PCB is functionally-describable as a Generator Control Turbine Board, the originally-developed Mark V Series product of this functionality is the DS200CVMAG1 parent printed circuit board missing all three of this DS200CVMAG1AEB PCB's three significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE Generator Control Turbine Board DS200CVMAG1AEB contains two 16-pin connectors and one 2-pin connector. The board also is populated with 6 test points. The GE Generator Control Turbine Board DS200CVMAG1AEB is subject to damage from static and so you must be careful when you handle and install the board. When you open the box the board is shipped in, you’ll notice that the board is packaged in a sealed plastic bag. The bag serves several purposes when it is sealed tight. It protects the board from dust, dirt, and other contaminants as well as water or other liquids that might spill on it. Primarily the bag protects against static which can damage the board. Consider that static build up can occur when you walk around carrying the board. The surrounding air can cause static to build up on your body and the board. Touching surfaces and walking on some surfaces can also cause a static buildup. With that in mind, it is best to refrain from carrying the board unless you are installing the board. Keep in mind that dry air you experience in cold weather causes a greater build up of static. The GE Generator Control Turbine Board DS200CVMAG1AEB is shipped to you with a wrist strap that allows the static to drain off your body and the board. One end of the wrist strap is wrapped around your wrist and the other end is used to clip to a metal surface, for example the leg of a workbench.
While the static-sensitivity and normative installation procedures for this DS200CVMAG1AEB printed circuit board are important to consider, their placement here is more reminiscent of this DS200CVMAG1AEB product's lack of original instructional manual materials online for research purposes. Given this noted lack, the DS200CVMAG1AEB functional product number itself gains a new light within the Mark V Series, displaying a number of important DS200CVMAG1AEB hardware specifications in functional chunks beginning with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200CVMAG1AEB PCB's domestic location of original manufacture and its normal Mark V Series assembly. Some of the other relevant DS200CVMAG1AEB details revealed through the DS200CVMAG1AEB number itself include this DS200CVMAG1AEB PCB's:
- CVMA functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- A-rated primary functional revision
- E-rated secondary functional revision
- B-rated artwork configuration revision