About the DS200DENQF1BDG
The DS200DENQF1BDG is a replacement/renewal part from General Electric designed for use in Mark V Series drive systems specifically. The Mark V Series or MKV for short was one of the last in the Speedtronic series of gas and steam turbine management released by General Electric, and the second to offer TMR (triple modular redundant) architecture. As a Mark V Series printed circuit board, this DENQ-abbreviated Software PROM Set was designed with built-in diagnostics capable of identifying faults in the output devices, control panel, and sensors down to the board level. While generally harder to source as a now-obsolete legacy product series, the Mark V Turbine Control System Series that this DS200DENQF1BDG Board is a component member of is still a desirable GE product series, as it exists as one of the final-developed GE Mark product series to make use of their Speedtronic control system technology first seen alongside the rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS200DENQF1BDG is an EPROM used to store read-only memory. The DS200DENQF1BDG is most often used in conjunction with other Mark V Series boards like the (SLCC) LAN communication board, which with the two EPROMs in place upgrades from a DS200 to a DS215 board. The GE manual marked GEH_100162B will provide details about placement and use on this board. The DS200DENQF1BDG's various included chips can be moved board-to-board and are easily replaceable, although they are not considered field-configurable. The information contained on this personalized product page for this DS200DENQF1BDG Software PROM Set has been a complete representation of the information concerning this Mark V Series product available in original manufacturer-produced instructional manual materials. With this in mind, the rest of this personalized product page will have been based off of a thorough visual inspection of the product itself paired with a breakdown of its unique DS200DENQF1BDG product number, which itself describes some of the functionality of this Software PROM Set. Some of the hardware traits specific to this product and revealed through a simple visual inspection include:
- Several factory-drilled insulated installation holes
- A sleek, matte modular design
- A normal assembly type
This DS200DENQF1BDG product offeirng's modular assembly type truly consists of an exterior plastic container storing two EPROM Mark V Series printed circuit card modular components. These various hardware traits should be well-supported by the range of three total product revisions installed to the base product of this Mark V Series Software PROM Set. These three revisions were evaluated upon examination of the DS200DENQF1BDG functional product number, which reveals other information including this Software PROM Set's domestic manufacture location, DENQ functional acronym, Mark V group one series grouping, and special F-style of PCB coating. Generally, voltage suppression or limitation in the normal Mark V Series assembly of this DS200DENQF1BDG product offering is handled by a series-standardized selection of voltage-limiting hardware components; including various styles of capacitors, resistors, and diodes, as well as various integrated circuits. This DS200DENQF1BDG PCB, while definable in its own right as a Software PROM Set, is not the originally-developed product offering of this specific Mark V Series functional role; that would be the DS200DENQF1 parent printed circuit board missing this DS200DENQF1BDG PCB's three significant product revisions. While this DS200DENQF1BDG Device has an official functional product description as a Software PROM Set, this is something of an unusual attribution, given the DS200DENQF1BDG functional product number's initial attribution as a normal-assembly Mark V Series PCB product.