About the DS200DMCBG1AGE
As dictated in the DS200DMCBG1AGE instructional manual unavailable online for the research purposes of this DS200DMCBG1AGE personalized product page here; this DS200DMCBG1AGE printed circuit board is a DOS DUP Processor Board manufactured by General Electric, specifically for placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. A rather self-explanatory General Electric product series, the Mark V Series that this DS200DMCBG1AGE printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to has specific applications in the control and management systems of popular and compatible wind, gas, and steam turbine automated drive assemblies. While pertinent to some certainly newer-developed applications, the Mark V Series that this DS200DMCBG1AGE PCB belongs to is still considered generally obsolete, as it exists as a Legacy General Electric Mark product series discontinued for manufacture due to obsolescence in one of the many years past its initial release. With this being true, the Mark V Turbine Control System Series that features this DS200DMCBG1AGE Processor Board is still quite the desirable series on the greater automated industrial marketplace, as it is one of the lastly-developed product series to incorporate the patented Speedtronic control system technology across a range of its offerings.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series product made available to our extended new and reconditioned inventory of products here, this DS200DMCBG1AGE printed circuit board's specific Mark V Series functionality is introduced with its normal Mark V Series assembly's adoption of a specific series of functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications. For starters, this DS200DMCBG1AGE printed circuit board product offering's voltage suppression strategy involves the inclusion of a Mark V Series-standardized selection of hardware components into its normal Mark V Series assembly, including various styles of resistors, capacitors, diodes, and even specialized integrated circuits. The GE DOS DUP Processor Board DS200DMCBG1AGE contains three 26-pin connectors, one 40-pin connector, and 19 jumpers. The board also has a pair of LEDs. The GE DOS DUP Processor Board DS200DMCBG1AGE is also populated with one 2-pin connector, one 3-pin connector, and one 25-pin connector. Because of the potential for multiple cables being attached to the board, it is important that before you disconnect them, that you identify where they are connected on the board. It will speed up the installation of the replacement board and result in a errorless restart of the drive. Printed on the surface of the board are letter and number identifiers for the connectors and LEDs. For example, the LEDs are identified as CR2 and CR12.
Attach a note to each cable with the identifier for the connector to which it is attached. Then you can disconnect all the cables from the board. When you are prepared to connect the cables, it is an easy task to simply locate the connector on the replacement board and connect it. Newer versions of the same model board are produced at the factory and they include the latest improvements and updates. If you plan to install a newer version, it might have the same components but they might be located in different locations on the board. You might find that a connector is depopulated from the newer version of the board. In that case, the information provided with the board will describe how to cable the board. Given this DS200DMCBG1AGE PCB's initial attribution to the now-obsolete Mark V Turbine Control System Series, it should not come as any great surprise that this DS200DMCBG1AGE product offering's originally-printed instructional manual materials are largely unavailable online. With this lack being the case, the DS200DMCBG1AGE functional product number itself can be considered a decent primary source of DS200DMCBG1AGE Board hardware and hardware specification information; coding for specific details in a series of consecutive GE-formulated functional naming segments. For example, the DS200DMCBG1AGE functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series segment responsible for the naming of this DS200DMCBG1AGE device's normal Mark V Series assembly and its domestic original manufacture location as well. Some of the other relevant specifications revealed through this DS200DMCBG1AGE DOS DUP Processor Board's functional product number includes its:
- DMCB functional product acronym
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Normal PCB coating style
- A-rated primary functional revision
- G-rated secondary functional revision
- E-rated artwork configuration revision