About the DS200DSPAG1AAB
The DS200DSPAG1AAB is a Mark V GE ten-digit display card. It is designed for use within the Mark V turbine control system. This is only one of GE’s Speedtronic systems that offers management and control for industrial turbine systems, both gas and steam. AX Control maintains an inventory of replacement parts for Speedtronic systems, from the earliest (Mark I) to the most recent (Mark VIe). The Speedtronic control system technology seen in this DS200DSPAG1AAB product offering and its greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series was first seen with the roll-out of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s. Generally, this DS200DSPAG1AAB device's greater Mark V Series is obsolete, as its production was discontinued by General Electric due to a retailer-identified functional series obsolescence in one of the many years beyond its initial rollout. While this DS200DSPAG1AAB device and its larger Mark V Series are generally considered obsolete, they still attract some niche demand on the greater automated industrial marketplace, as they exist as one of the lastly-developed product series to make use of the aforementioned Speedtronic control system technology.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS200DSPAG1AAB functions as a display board. The unit has a ten-digit LCD panel mounted to the center of the board. This takes up the majority of the space on this board. Additional components include a resistor network array and a single light component. The board also has seven vertical pins that will help with mounting this board into place. The DS200DSPAG1AAB board has been notched along its edge and drilled in several places. It carries the GE logo, its id number, and several other codes that will help you with wiring. However, it is best to consult with original manufacturer (GE) manuals for more information regarding proper wiring and installation. These documents will also provide you with information regarding handling and maintenance. Please be sure to read and understand all associated documentation before unboxing your part. This is to ensure your safety as well as the integrity of your part. AX Control usually schedules shipments for the same day we receive your purchase order. Some limited inventory may take longer to ship. Generally, this DS200DSPAG1AAB device's voltage suppression and limitation strategy involves its normal Mark V Series assembly's acceptance of a limited number of series-standardized hardware components such as capacitors, transistors, or diodes.
This DS200DSPAG1AAB Device essentially exists as two small printed circuit cards interfacing with a LED digit-based keypad display. One of this DS200DSPAG1AAB device's base circuit cards has been factory-printed with the DS200DSPAG1AAB functional product number, and both have been factory-drilled to support safe and convenient DS200DSPAG1AAB Board mounting. The DS200DSPAG1AAB device is not the originally-produced device of its specific Mark V Series functionality; that would be the DS200DSPAG1 parent Display Card not making use of this DS200DSPAG1AAB device's three-fold revision history including two functional product revisions and an artwork configuration revision rated at grades of A, A, and B, respectively. This DS200DSPAG1AAB product's revision table was revealed through its DS200DSPAG1AAB functional product number, which actually codes for a trove of relevant DS200DSPAG1AAB Board hardware information in a series of consecutive functional naming components. For instance, the DS200DSPAG1AAB functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200DSPAG1AAB device's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware details revealed through functional product number analysis includes this DS200DSPAG1AAB device's DSPA functional acronym, its normal PCB coating style, and its group one Mark V Series product grouping.