About the DS200IIBDG1AAA
As detailed briefly in the DS200IIBDG1AAA product description inserted above, this DS200IIBDG1AAA printed circuit board offering from General Electric was originally developed for a specific functional role as an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors Board within its greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series. This DS200IIBDG1AAA printed circuit board or PCB for short, while existing as a IGBT Board in its own right, is not the originally-developed product of this specific Mark V Series functional role; that would be the DS200IIBDG1 parent IGBT Board missing this DS200IIBDG1AAA device's three significant product revisions. The Mark V Series that this DS200IIBDG1AAA PCB belongs to, as you have probably been able to ascertain based off of its full extended series name, has a set of specific applications in the control and management systems of popular and compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, and has to be considered a now-obsolete legacy product series, given its eventual manufacturing discontinuation that took place in one of the many years following its official GE Mark product series rollout. While generally obsolete, this DS200IIBDG1AAA PCB's Mark V Series is still something of a highly-sough commodity on the figurative automated industrial marketplace, as it exists as one of the final-developed product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first introduced to the community with the release of the initial Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any General Electric printed circuit board product offering available here, Mark V Series or not; this DS200IIBDG1AAA PCB's specific functional series role is introduced with its normal Mark V Series assembly's adoption of a specific series of voltage-limiting hardware components and component specifications. For starters, this DS200IIBDG1AAA PCB's voltage suppression strategy involves the incorporation of a Mark V Series-standardized selection of voltage-limiting hardware components such as various styles of capacitors, resistors, and specialized integrated circuits into its normal Mark V Series assembly. The GE Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) Board DS200IIBDG1AAA contains nine indicator LEDs that provide a status of the processing of the board. The LEDs are visible from the interior of the circuit board cabinet and are red in color when lit. Six screws secure the board in the drive cabinet and you must use a screwdriver to loosen them during the replacement procedure. Any hand tools you use during the procedure must be approved for electrical applications. Some hand tools have what appears to be an insulating material. It is not, and might cause an electrical shock or electric burn, or damage to components in the drive. Also, inspect the hand tools for damaged insulation or insulation that is missing, cracked, or worn.
When you use the screwdriver to loosen the screws that secure the board in the drive, make sure you don’t hit other components in the drive. The components on the boards in the drive are delicate and might bend, break off, or might otherwise be damaged. If possible have a clear view of the board and all components in the cabinet so that you can avoid touching the components. When you remove the six screws that secure the board, make sure the screws do not fall into the drive cabinet and put the screws aside for future use. If one or more screws do fall in the cabinet, you must remove them from the drive. You can either find the screws by visual inspection or use a hand vacuum to clean the area. Given the fact that this DS200IIBDG1AAA printed circuit board product offering belongs to the now-obsolete Mark V Turbine Control System Series, it should come as no real surprise that this DS200IIBDG1AAA Device does not offer any high amount of pertinent originally-printed instructional manual materials online. With this being the case, the DS200IIBDG1AAA functional product number itself can be considered quite the strong supplementary source of DS200IIBDG1AAA Board hardware and specification information; as it codes for specific details in a series of consecutive functional naming segments. For example, the DS200IIBDG1AAA functional product number is started with an inclusion of the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200IIBDG1AAA PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original location of manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware details embedded in the DS200IIBDG1AAA functional product number include this PCB's:
- IIBD functional product number
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- Normal PCB coating style
- A-rated primary functional revision
- A-rated secondary functional revision
- A-rated artwork configuration revision