About the DS200DENQF1BDE01
The DS200DENQF1BDE01 is designed as a renewal/replacement part for Mark V boards. The MKV was one of the later Speedtronic systems released by General Electric, with the Speedtronic control system technology featured throughout its offerings first being seen alongside the release of the prior Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s. The Mark V Turbine Control System Series that this DS200DENQF1BDE01 printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to must be considered obsolete as a whole, however, as it exists as a legacy product series discontinued due to a manufacturer-identified functional series obsolescence in one of the many years past its initial Mark Series rollout. This system offered features like online maintenance, a direct sensor interface, built-in diagnostics, and TMR or Simplex control, with TMR simply representing Triple Modular Redundancy.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
Diagnostics allow for the quick identification of sensor, output device, and control panel faults. The DS200DENQF1BDE01 functions as a board EPROM device. EPROMs are electrically erasable programmable read-only memory that allows boards to have fixed memory. The DS200DENQF1BDE01 is typically used to hold LAN control processor software at the U6 and U7 position on a board like the SLCC LAN Communication card (See GE publication GEH-100162B for more information.) The DS200DENQF1BDE01 chips are replaceable. They can also be moved from one board to another without issue. However, they are not configurable in the field. Refer to technical support publications (manuals/user guides) for more information. AX Control ships in-stock products Monday through Friday from our warehouse located in central North Carolina. Orders for these products placed before 3 pm typically ship the same day.
Given the fact that this DS200DENQF1BDE01 printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and manufactured for placement specifically in the Mark V Turbine Control System Legacy Series, it should come as no real surprise that this DS200DENQF1BDE01 PCB is not well-supported by any great amount of originally-printed instructional documentation online. With this being the case, the DS200DENQF1BDE01 functional product number itself exists as a strong source of DS200DENQF1BDE01 Board hardware component and component specification information; as it codes for specific DS200DENQF1BDE01 Board details in a series of consecutive functional naming components. For instance, the DS200DENQF1BDE01 functional product number starts off with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200DENQF1BDE01 PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. This dual-functional tag is followed in the DS200DENQF1BDE01 functional product number by an instance of the DENQ functional product abbreviation; an acronym formulated by General Electric to act as a convenient conversational and promotional shorthand alternative to the lengthy DS200DENQF1BDE01 functional product number. The DENQ acronym is itself followed in the DS200DENQF1BDE01 functional product number by another dual-functional naming element in the F1 series tag dictating this DS200DENQF1BDE01 PCB's F-style of PCB coating as well as its group one Mark V Series product grouping. The final three digits in the DS200DENQF1BDE01 functional product number are telling of this DS200DENQF1BDE01 PCB's:
- B-rated primary functional revision
- D-rated secondary functional revision
- E-rated artwork configuration revision