About the DS200PANAH1A
This DS200PANAH1A printed circuit board product offering was originally manufactured for placement in General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series. As you have surely been able to ascertain by its full extended series name, the Mark V Series that this DS200PANAH1A printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to has specific applications in the management and control systems of compatible steam, wind, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, and is considered a General Electric legacy series due to its manufacture discontinuation in the years following its initial release. This DS200PANAH1A PCB's Mark V Turbine Control System Series, while known as a General Electric legacy series, is also one of the final General Electric Mark series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system technology. This DS200PANAH1A PCB is better-known as an ARCNET LAN Driver Board, although the original product of this functionality developed for the Mark V is the DS200PANAH1 parent printed circuit board missing this DS200PANAH1A product's A-rated functional product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This DS200PANAH1A product offering makes use of its own series of hardware component inclusions and specifications confirming its functional status as an ARCNET LAN Driver Board. The GE ARCNET No-LAN LM Gas Turbine Control Board DS200PANAH1A features one 40-pin connector, 10 jumpers, and one 64-pin connector. The GE ARCNET No-LAN LM Gas Turbine Control Board DS200PANAH1A also has two RF FET semiconductor devices to amplify and adjust the signal. The board is 3.75 inches square in size and it is designed to be attached to the board rack inside the drive. The holes in the corners of the board align with the matching holes in the board rack. Use the screws that attach the defective board to the rack to install the replacement. When you remove the defective board use a screwdriver to loosen the screws and with the other hand hold the screws. Without dropping the screws, remove them from the drive. As with many General Electric printed circuit board product offering available to our new and reconditioned inventory; this DS200PANAH1A product interfaces with other Mark V Series printed circuit boards through use of a varied series of General Electric connectors. Some of the crucial connectors in this DS200PANAH1A PCB's assembly include:
- The APL AAHA1 Board ARCNET Connection Link
- The BPL AAHA2 Board ARCNET Connection Link
- The P1 LBC586P Board Bus Connection
- The P2 LBC586P Board Bus Connection
All of these aforementioned connectors in the assembly of this DS200PANAH1A ARCNET LAN Driver Board have been named through a combination of their factory-printed nomenclature labels, Mark V Series interfacing potentials, and functionality in terms of the greater Mark V Series automated drive assembly. The AAHA-abbreviated board alluded to in two of these connectors is also available with numerous revised versions and conditions here at AX Control. The DS200PANAH1A PCB's 10 jumpers are set at the factory at the default values. During the initial installation the installer can use the jumpers to tailor the board to process information in a manner that is required by the site. Some of the jumpers are set at the factory and cannot be changed by the installer. They are used for testing on the assembly line only and only one position is supported. The jumpers have unique identifiers that have the prefix JP. Inspect the defective board and document the identifiers and the positions of the jumpers. To configure the replacement to work identically to the original board, you must set all 10 jumpers to exactly the same positions as they are set in the original board.