About the DS200DPCAG1ADC
This DS200DPCAG1ADC printed circuit board product offering from General Electric, as discussed in the DS200DPCAG1ADC instructional manuals only sparsely-available online, was originally manufactured for a specific functional placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series as an IOS + Power Connect Board. The Mark V Series that this DS200DPCAG1ADC printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to, as indicated by its full extended series name, has a selection of specific applications in the management and control systems of popular, compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. With this being true, this DS200DPCAG1ADC PCB's greater Mark V product Series still has to be considered obsolete as a whole, as it exists as a legacy product series discontinued for manufacture by its original retailer due to a manufacturer-identified functional series obsolescence in one of the many years past its initial rollout. While generally obsolete, this DS200DPCAG1ADC printed circuit board and its greater Mark V Series still tends to attract quite a surprising amount of interest on the greater figurative automated industrial marketplace, as the Mark V is one of the lastly-developed General Electric Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen alongside the release of the initial Mark I Series.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE IOS + Power Connect Board DS200DPCAG1ADC features 3 terminal blocks for 3 wires in each block and one toggle switch. The DS200DPCAG1 also features one fuse and four 26-pin connectors. The board also contains multiple test points that a servicer or other qualified individual can use to test the circuits on the board. The test points are bare metal posts that the servicer can test with a testing device. Given this DS200DPCAG1ADC Mark V Series product's legacy Mark Series attribution, it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise to find out that this DS200DPCAG1ADC Board is not accompanied by any elevated level of original instructional materials online for the purposes of this DS200DPCAG1ADC personalized product page here. With this being true, the DS200DPCAG1ADC functional product number itself can be considered a strong primary source of DS200DPCAG1ADC Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for specific details in a series of consecutive functional naming segments. For example, the DS200DPCAG1ADC functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag asserting this DS200DPCAG1ADC IOS + Power Connect Board's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant hardware details revealed in the DS200DPCAG1ADC functional product number includes this DS200DPCAG1ADC PCB's:
- DPCA functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Full three-fold revision table
The four 26-pin connectors are used to connect ribbon cables to the board. The ribbon cables carry signals that are transmitted to other components or received from other components in the drive. The ribbon cables require some special handling instructions when you are planning the replacement of the board. First, look at the defective board and note what cables are connected to the 26-pin connectors. Write on a small strip of tape the letter and number code printed on the board. Stick it firmly on the ribbon cable so you’ll know where to attach it on the replacement board. The small wires on the ribbon cable are easily broken off from the plastic connector and without that connection the signal would be unavailable to the board for processing. As with any Mark V Series product made available to our extensive new and reconditioned inventory here, this DS200DPCAG1ADC PCB's voltage regulation and protection strategy simply involves the addition of a unique series of voltage-limiting Mark V Series-standardized hardware components and component specifications into its normal Mark V Series assembly. Some of these components include various styles of capacitors, resistors, transistors, diodes, and finally specialized integrated circuits. This DS200DPCAG1ADC Board is not the originally-produced device of its specific Mark V Series functionality; that would be the DS200DPCAG1 parent IOS + Power Connect Board missing this DS200DPCAG1ADC product's full three-fold revision history.