About the DS200SSBCG1A
The DS200SSBCG1A is a Snubber Board for a DC300/2000 General Electric Drive. This board was initially created to be a part of a Speedtronic Mark V turbine control system. It is no longer receiving any type of support from GE and can be a little hard to locate. AX Control does make every attempt to keep this board in stock. Please contact us now for information about its availability, pricing, and shipping options. This DS200SSBCG1A PCB is a revised version of the original DS200SSBCG1 parent printed circuit board; therefore it does not exist as the original Snubber Board developed for the Mark V Series.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS200SSBCG1A is a snubber card and is also known as a relay board in original Mark V Series instructional manual documentation. With this in mind, the DS200SSBCG1A Snubber Board's internal assembly makes use of an elevated number of hardware components and component specifications to achieve this dual series functionality. This card is a multi-input and output system that boasts onboard RAM. The DS200SSBCG1A is a rectangular printed circuit board, with factory drilled mounting holes in each of the four corners of the board that can be used to mount it. Each one of these factory-drilled holes is insulated in observance of potentially-present dangerous circuit board surface voltages. While this DS200SSBCG1A Snubber Board is not slated to possess any sort of Mark V Turbine Control System Series special assembly version, it is characterized as a revised Mark V Series printed circuit board; boasting a singular A-rated functionality-enhancing product revision.
On the bottom edge of this DS200SSBCG1A PCB are two banks of green terminal strips; the terminal strip on the left side is alphanumerically labeled OT1 through OT7, while the terminal strip on the right is labeled IN1 through IN7. There is a spot for three wires to be attached to each labeled section within each DS200SSBCG1A PCB terminal strip and there are labels indicating a positive or negative charge. On the left side, slightly above this device's terminal strip, are seven large red varistors. Above the varistors is a 26-pin male connection. Above the terminal strip on the right-hand side are a set of eight small orange varistors that are running parallel to a set of eight transistors. A little above that are eight blue capacitors and eight integrated circuits, hardware components meant for standard voltage limitation for this DS200SSBCG1A PCB's Mark V automated drive assembly. All of these aforementioned hardware components and component specifications should be well-protected beneath this DS200SSBCG1A PCB's normal style of PCB coating, the PCB coating style standard to the vast majority of GE Mark V Series product offerings.