About the DS200GSIAG1
This DS200GSIAG1 printed circuit board offering from General Electric was originally, as mentioned in the brief product description above, manufactured by General Electric, specifically for the functional role of a Common DC Bus Regenerative Board in their Mark V Turbine Control System Series automated drive assembly. This DS200GSIAG1 PCB exists as the base-revised product of its specific intended Mark V Series functional role. The Mark V Series that this DS200GSIAG1 Board belongs to is rather self-explanatory, as it exists possessing specific applications in the control and management systems of compatible and popular wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. This DS200GSIAG1 PCB's greater Mark V Series has gained some momentum on the figurative automated industrial marketplace, as it exists as one of the final-developed GE Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first introduced to the greater automated industrial marketplace with the rollout of the Mark I Series in the later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series printed circuit board offered to our extensive new and reconditioned inventory of printed circuit board product offerings here, this DS200GSIAG1 PCB's specific Mark V Series functionality is introduced with its normal Mark V Series assembly's acceptance of a specific series of hardware components. The GE Common DC Bus Regenerative Board DS200GSIAG1 contains three 40-pin connectors, two 16-pin connectors, and 6 jumpers. The board also has 1 8-pin connector, and multiple test points. When you unplug any cables to replace the board, use one hand to hold the connector and use the other hand to secure the board. Then, carefully remove the cable. Some cables are easily broken and this helps reduce damage. Ribbon cables are easily damaged and so must be routed to reduce stress on the connectors. Given this DS200GSIAG1 PCB's attribution to the now-obsolete Mark V Legacy Product Series, it should not come as all too much of a surprise that this DS200GSIAG1 PCB is not offered with any great expanse of originally-printed instructional documentation online. With this being the case, the DS200GSIAG1 functional product number itself can be considered a strong primary source of DS200GSIAG1 Board hardware component and component specification details; coding for this information in a series of functional naming components. For example, the DS200GSIAG1 functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200GSIAG1 PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware information revealed by way of this DS200GSIAG1 PCB's functional product number includes its:
- GSIA functional product acronym
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series grouping
- Lack of any significant revision
When you receive the replacement GE Common DC Bus Regenerative Board DS200GSIAG1, one task you must perform is to move the jumpers on the board to mimic how they are configured on the old board. The jumpers as they arrive from the manufacturer are set at predefined settings. Some configuration of the board can be performed by changing the settings to meet the requirements of the site. Other jumpers cannot be changed and must remain at the factory settings. When you replace the board you identify each jumper and make sure the jumper is positioned the same on the replacement board. In this way, the board will be configured exactly like the old board when it is installed. Similar to this is plugging the cables into the replacement board. Inspect the old board and identify where the cables are plugged in. Tag the cables with the information. After you screw the board into the rack, you can read the tags to know where to plug in the cables. Given the fact that this DS200GSIAG1 Mark V Turbine Control System Series printed circuit board product offering does not make any use of any standard Mark V Series VME installation-minded sturdy metal faceplate in its normal Mark V Series assembly, it can be assumed that it does not mount in the Mark V Series' popularized VME Rack Mounting Assembly. This DS200GSIAG1 device is the originally-designed device of its specific Mark V Series functional role, as indicated by the DS200GSIAG1 functional product number's designed lack of any trailing, revision-indicating alphanumeric digits.