About the DS200IIBDG1
This DS200IIBDG1 printed circuit board or PCB for short is a crucial member of its greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as discussed briefly above. This General Electric product offering is better-definable as a IGBT Gate Driver Board, based on this functional description's inclusion in any relevant Mark V Series or General Electric instructional manual materials. The IGBT acronym embedded in the IGBT Gate Driver Board's functional description stands for the Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors that populate the DS200IIBDG1 board in some quantity. This DS200IIBDG1 printed circuit board is considered the original IGBT Gate Driver Board that was developed for the Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as it possesses a normal Mark V Series assembly version and has not accessed a singular additional product revision in its internal assembly.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any General Electric printed circuit board product offering, Mark V Series or otherwise, this DS200IIBDG1 PCB makes use of its own specific and necessary series of hardware component inclusions and specifications to achieve its original intended functionality to its greater product series. The General Electric Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) Board DS200IIBDG1 contains nine indicator LEDs that provide a status of the processing of the board. These LED lights are visible from the interior of the circuit board cabinet and are red in color when lit. The GE Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) Board DS200IIBDG1 is installed in the Mark V Series drive cabinet assembly and is installed with six screws. Power for this DS200IIBDG1 IGBT Gate Driver Board's IGBT gate drive circuits and voltage-controlled shunt current feedback oscillator are provided by the power supply that has been worked into the assembly of this DS200IIBDG1 product offering. This power supply is regulated through its inclusion of isolation transformers for each output phase. The IGBT gate drive circuits in the assembly of this DS200IIBDG1 PCB each are made up of a gate drive module that has been optically-isolated and several manual-revealed discrete components. The integrated circuits in the assembly of this DS200IIBDG1 Mark V Series product is not the only integrated circuit of note here; the DS200IIBDG1 PCB makes use of a Temperature Sensor Input as well for the avoidance of potential overheating functional product faults.
The assembly of this DS200IIBDG1 IGBT Gate Driver Board is considered customizable, as it is enhanced through the use of a singular hardware jumper. This DS200IIBDG1 Mark V Series product offering's status as a customizable product comes into question, however, when its singular J1-labeled Berg-type hardware jumper is revealed to be factory-set; essentially existing as a vestigial structure in this DS200IIBDG1 product's internal assembly. Beyond the jumper offered to this DS200IIBDG1 printed circuit board, this DS200IIBDG1 PCB is populated by a series of eleven total connectors, which serve varied functions in Mark V Turbine Control System Series interfacing applications. All of the aforementioned hardware components made available to the assembly of this IIDB-abbreviated product should receive at least some protection from the normal style of printed circuit board protective coating that has been applied to this DS200IIBDG1 product's base circuit board. The base DS200IIBDG1 circuit board has additionally been factory-drilled for installation purposes by General Electric.