About the DS200TCQFG1ACB
This DS200TCQFG1ACB printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally, as described above, designed and manufactured specifically for placement in their Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS200TCQFG1ACB printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to has specific applications in the management and control systems of popular and compatible wind, gas, or steam turbine automated drive assemblies, although despite its possible newer alternative energy applications, it must be considered a now-obsolete legacy product series given the eventual manufacturing discontinuation that took place in the many years following its initial release. With this in mind, the Mark V Turbine Control System Series is still seen as quite the desirable General Electric product series, as it is one of the lastly-developed Mark control system product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology across quite the range of products. This DS200TCQFG1ACB PCB is definable as an Analog I/O Expander Board in its own right, although the originally-developed product of this specific Mark V Series functional role is the DS200TCQFG1 parent Analog I/O Expander Board not missing this DS200TCQFG1ACB product's three significant revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any product made available to our extended new and reconditioned inventory here, this DS200TCQFG1ACB PCB makes use of its own selection of functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications. For starters, voltage suppression and regulation in the normal assembly of this DS200TCQFG1ACB Mark V Series product is handled by a series-standardized selection of hardware components and component specifications including various styles of rectifiers, capacitors, and diodes, to more specialized integrated circuits. The GE TC2000 Analog I/O Extender Board DS200TCQFG1ACB is populated with 7 jumpers and 2 50-pin connectors. It also has 1 34-pin connector and 1 9-pin connector. The ID assigned to the 34-pin connector is JA. The IDs assigned to the 50-pin connectors are JUU and JB. The GE TC2000 Analog I/O Extender Board DS200TCQFG1ACB is also populated with test points that are valuable to a servicer if the board has lost all function or if only some of the function has been lost. The test points can be connected to the probes of a testing device and a small amount of current passes through the circuit. The device tests the functions of the circuits. Based on the results of the testing, the board might be repairable or a new board might be required. The IDs of the test points are prefixed with TB followed by a number. TP1, TP5, and TB15 are examples of the IDs assigned to the test points. The written material provided with the original board describes the purpose of each test point and provides other important information.
When you obtain a replacement board, you might find that the test points, connectors, programmable logic devices, and other components are located in different locations on the new board. Newer versions of the board include all the latest improvements and design changes. This will necessitate moving components around to accommodate the updated circuits. Newer versions of the same board are compatible and will provide the same functionality despite the updates. The above-included information on this DS200TCQFG1ACB PCB's personalized product page here is disproportionately reminiscent of this DS200TCQFG1ACB Device's installation procedures. While safe and normative installation practices are important to understand before the installation or replacement of any PCB, this DS200TCQFG1ACB device's procedures are present on this page more as a function of this DS200TCQFG1ACB Device's low availability of original instructional materials online. With this being understood, the DS200TCQFG1ACB functional product number itself can be deemed a primary source of DS200TCQFG1ACB Board information, coding for specific details in a series of functional naming components. For example, the DS200TCQFG1ACB functional product number starts off with the dual-functional DS200 series tag describing this DS200TCQFG1ACB PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other hardware details embedded in functional naming chunks within the part number include this DS200TCQFG1ACB Device's:
- TCQF functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- A-rated primary functional revision
- C-rated secondary functional revision
- B-rated artwork configuration revision