About the DS200SDCCG4AGD
This DS200SDCCG4AGD printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally manufactured for the Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as explained just above. The rather self-explanatory Mark V Series that this DS200SDCCG4AGD printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to has specific applications in the control and management systems of popular and compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies, as indicated by its full extended series name. With this being true, this DS200SDCCG4AGD PCB's Mark V Series has to be defined as a now-obsolete legacy product series, as its manufacture was discontinued in one of the many years following its initial Mark product series rollout. While a now-obsolete legacy product series, the Mark V Series that this DS200SDCCG4AGD PCB belongs to is still something of a highly-esteemed General Electric product series on the greater automated industrial marketplace, as it exists as one of the lastly-developed GE product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first introduced alongside the rollout of the Mark I Series in the later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The General Electric Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG4AGD is the primary controller for the drive, and achieves this specific Mark V Series functional role through its normal Mark V Series assembly's acceptance of a unique series of hardware components and hardware component specifications. The GE Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG4AGD is populated with 3 microprocessors and RAM that can be accessed by multiple microprocessors at the same time. The microprocessors are designed to process specific functions of the board. Connectors on the GE Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG4AGD are used to connect the board to the optional cards that are available and also to the other boards that control the drive. Two connectors are used to connect to the Power Supply Interface Board. One of the two provides the I/O signals to the Power Supply Interface Board and the other provides the DC voltage from the Power Supply Interface Board. Generally, any voltage limitation or suppression utilized by this DS200SDCCG4AGD Drive Control Board would be introduced with its base circuit board's attachment of a standardized series of voltage-limiting hardware components, including various styles of capacitors, resistors, diodes, and integrated circuits. This DS200SDCCG4AGD PCB is not the originally-developed product of its specific Mark V Series functionality; that would be the DS200SDCCG4 parent Drive Control Board missing this DS200SDCCG4AGD PCB's three significant product revisions.
When the board is operating as intended without errors the LED lights on the board flash left-to-right in sequence. They maintain the same pattern when the drive is receiving power but is not running. The 10 LEDs are located on the board in a row. If an error is found the LEDs flash and display the error code. The first two LED flash the hundreds digit, the next four flash the tens digit, and the final four flash the unit digits. The LEDs can also be configured to display drive variables. The LED lights are visible when you open the drive cabinet door and the board is located facing the front. The drive contains current that can cause shock or burns to individuals that touch the components inside the drive. The above-included information on this DS200SDCCG4AGD personalized product page is overwhelmingly reminiscent of this PCB's LED indicators and various diagnostic offerings. While this information is certainly good to remember, its presence on this page is truly more telling of this DS200SDCCG4AGD PCB's lack of original instructional documentation available online. With this lack being identified, the DS200SDCCG4AGD functional product number itself becomes a primary source of DS200SDCCG4AGD Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for specific details in a consecutive series of functional naming segments. For example, the DS200SDCCG4AGD functional product number is started off with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200SDCCG4AGD PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant hardware details revealed through the DS200SDCCG4AGD functional product number itself includes this PCB's:
- SDCC functional product acronym
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group 4 Mark V Series product grouping
- A-rated primary functional revision
- G-rated secondary functional revision
- D-rated artwork configuration revision