About the DS200SDCCG5A
The GE Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG5A is the primary controller for the Mark V Series automated drive assembly that it was originally manufactured by General Electric for. This Mark V Turbine Control System Series product has an official functional description as a Drive Control Card, as revealed in original General Electric instructional manual materials. This DS200SDCCG5A PCB is not the original Drive Control Card that was manufactured for General Electric's Mark V Series, however; that would be the DS200SDCCG5 parent printed circuit board missing this DS200SDCCG5A Drive Control Card's A-rated functional product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This SDCC-abbreviated Drive Control Board necessitates its own specific series of hardware component inclusions and specifications to gain its intended series functionality. The GE Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG5A is populated with 3 microprocessors and RAM that can be accessed by multiple microprocessors at the same time. These microprocessors are assigned a specific task involved in the drive control processing, and the microprocessors have installed on them the firmware and hardware required to perform their respective tasks. For example, one DS200SDCCG5A microprocessor is equipped with the processing functionality to perform the math calculations involved in co-motor control functions.
The DS200SDCCG5A board additionally features five EPROM connectors for storing configuration software. Four of the EPROM modules store configuration parameters that are assigned in the factory. The one remaining EPROM module stores configuration parameters that are assigned by the user or servicer. The DS200SDCCG5A board featured here also contains the connectors and standoffs to connect to auxiliary cards that are available within the Mark V Series. You can attach these cards with screws inserted in the standoffs, then connecting a cable from the auxiliary card to the board. The cards enable you to connect to a local area network, or add to the signal processing capabilities of the board. Finally, this DS200SDCCG5A Drive Control board contains jumpers that are set to configure the board, although these jumpers are set at the factory and none of them should be moved to change the behavior of the board. Before making a final purchase decision on this DS200SDCCG5A Drive Control Card, it is important to realize this DS200SDCCG5A printed circuit board's status as a once-revised Drive Control Card. This status may alter the original performance specifications and functionality of the original Mark V Series Drive Control Card DS200SDCCG5 introduced in General Electric instructional manual materials.