About the DS200LRPBG1
The DS200LRPBG1 is a General Electric board component used within the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V was one of the later Speedtronic systems created and distributed by General Electric for the management of gas and steam turbine set-ups of varying size and complexity, as evidenced in large part through its full extended series name. While this DS200LRPBG1 printed circuit board or PCB for short's greater Mark V Series may possess some newer-developed turbine-oriented applications, it still must be considered a now-defunct legacy General Electric product series, given the manufacturer-identified functional series obsolescence and concurrent production discontinuation that concurred in one of the many years beyond its initial release. While obsolete as a whole, this DS200LRPBG1 Board's greater Mark V Series is still something of a highly-sought GE Mark product series on its greater figurative automated industrial marketplace, as it exists as one of the final GE Mark Series to make use of the aforementioned Speedtronic control system technology across a range of its varied offerings.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The MKV has the design capability for TMR architecture (triple modular redundant) but can also be set up in Simplex form for a less complicated turbine unit. The MKV offers software-implemented fault tolerance to maintain high reliability when not in TMR form. In both TMR and Simplex form, the MKV offers built-in diagnostics, direct sensor interface, and online maintenance. The DS200LRPBG1 is available from AX Control as a refurbished, fully tested unit that our in-house technicians have checked and certified. Please note that DS200 series boards do not offer any kind of upgraded firmware or hardware; please review our DS215 boards if these are necessary for your system. This DS200LRPBG1 PCB is the originally-designed device of its specific Mark V Series functionality, as evidenced by its DS200LRPBG1 functional product number's notable lack of any trailing revision-indicating alphanumeric digits. This DS200LRPBG1 PCB's functional product number can actually be considered a strong primary source of DS200LRPBG1 Board hardware information, given the concerted lack of instructional manual materials its greater Mark V Series has online for the purposes of this DS200LRPBG1 personalized product page. This DS200LRPBG1 functional product number indirectly highlights a number of relevant DS200LRPBG1 Board details in a series of consecutive functional naming segments. For example, the DS200LRPBG1 functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag dictating this DS200LRPBG1 PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant hardware details in the DS200LRPBG1 functional product number include this Gas Turbine Resolver Board's:
- LRPB functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
The DS200LRPBG1 is a Gas Turbine Resolver Board. It is heavily populated across its surface with a variety of components, including connectors like terminal strips. There are eight terminal strips on the board ranging from three positions to twelve. Each position is labeled. The DS200LRPBG1 board also has a vertical cable connector (female.) Other board components include high-voltage electrolytic capacitors, potentiometers, resistor network arrays, jumper switches, and integrated circuits. ICs or Intrgrated Cirucits include FPGAs. The board has a single plunge switch, as well as a panel of LED lights located between two terminal strips. There are seven heat sinks on the DS200LRPBG1 board, as well as transistors, inductor coils, and a transformer component. For a more detailed look at the board and its use, please refer to GE technical support products like manuals and user guides. These were provided to end users with OEM purchases. Generally, this DS200LRPBG1 printed circuit board product offering's voltage protection strategy involves the incorporation of various voltage-limiting hardware components into its normal Mark V Series assembly, including different styles of capacitors, resistors, transistors, diodes, and finally the specialized integrated circuits mentioned above.