About the DS200MBHAG1
General Electric’s DS200MBHAG1 is a multi-bridge hub communications board. Developed for the Mark V Turbine Control System series, this communications card can be used across a broad range of drive applications. The Mark V Series developed by General Electric, as evidenced by its full extended series name, has specific applications in both the control and management systems of GE-compatible steam, wind, or gas turbine automated drive assemblies. This DS200MBHAG1 printed circuit board or PCB for short's greater Mark V Series must be considered a legacy General Electric product series, as it was discontinued for manufacture in one of the many years trailing its initial release due to the general obsolescence of its various offerings. With this being true, the DS200MBHAG1 Multi-Bridge Hub Communications Board and its greater Mark V Series are still considered desirable to many as the Mark V happens to exist as one of the finally-developed General Electric Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first released alongside the rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to late 1960s. This DS200MBHAG1 printed circuit board is the originally-developed product of its original Mark V Series functionality, as its DS200MBHAG1 functional product number contains no trailing, revision-indicating alphanumeric digit.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
Fiber optic communications links are provided when this board is installed in a drive. To achieve this intended functional application, this DS200MBHAG1 PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly adopts its own series of functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications. Both multi-bridge system drives and adjacent drive systems can communicate using this communication card. The board features a number of integrated links and circuits that provide the interfacing capabilities to the card. Seven fiber optic data links line the edge of the DS200MBHAG1. These 1 Mbaud data links contain the receiver/transmitter pairs used for data communications. Three fiber optic logic inputs are also found on the board. These fiber optic receivers are used to control local/broadcast modes from different drives. An on board logic control system provides system logic control to the board. 22 test points are available to administrators of this DS200MBHAG1 product offering. These spots provide users with the ability to check signals statuses, board commons, and power supplies. Sourced power to the board can rate between 15 and 30 VDC. While the various diagnostic test points available to users of this DS200MBHAG1 Mark V Turbine Control System Series device, so too are this DS200MBHAG1 printed circuit board's configurable hardware components. As the base-revised version of its specific functional product, this DS200MBHAG1 PCB only makes use of a singular piece of customizable hardware. This DS200MBHAG1 PCB's customizable hardware exists as the JP1 jumper, which is described in the attached DS200MBHAG1 instructional manual as responsible for the selection of this DS200MBHAG1 PCB's programmable logic device input. This DS200MBHAG1 PCB's jumper is designated as factory-test, which means that it is truly not meant to be accessed during normative functioning of the DS200MBHAG1 Board.
DS200MBHAG1 includes storage and installation parameters that must be followed to protect the integrity of both the board and its drive. An illustrated guide to wiring and installing the board is available in the device’s manual and datasheet. General Electric supplies the DS200MBHAG1 Board installer or replacer with a specific reminder at the very end of the DS200MBHAG1 instructional manual attached above; specifically concerning its TBPSA and TBPSB connectors. According to GE, these connectors exist as two-section styles of connectors, with one half of these connectors being mounted on the DS200MBHAG1 base circuit board itself and the other half being fixed to the Mark V Series automated drive assembly's board-mounted section. Technical support for this board and all Mark V series cards was originally provided by the manufacturer, General Electric. Our trusted and friendly sales team at AX Control is happy to help with all of your DS200MBHAG1 and automation needs. Please contact our staff to receive current prices and availabilities on all parts and repairs. The normal style of PCB protective coating made available to the base circuit board of this DS200MBHAG1 product offering is a thick, rudimentary layer of daily wear and tear protection that envelops and protects individual DS200MBHAG1 Board hardware elements based on their functional priority. This DS200MBHAG1 PCB's specific coating style was discovered upon an analysis of its specially-developed DS200MBHAG1 functional product number, which reveals a number of other pertinent DS200MBHAG1 Board details such as its normal Mark V Series assembly, its domestic original manufacture location, its MBHA functional product acronym, its group one Mark V Series grouping, and finally its notable absence of any revision-indicating digits.