About the DS200UCIAG2
This DS200UCIAG2 printed circuit board product offering hails from General Electric's Mark V Speedtronic control system series, and was developed specifically for the functional role of a UC2000 Motherboard, as mentioned previously. This DS200UCIAG2 Board's functional product description's insertion of the UC2000 tag seems to indicate that this DS200UCIAG2 PCB belongs to the UC2000 Mark V Subseries, specifically. This DS200UCIAG2 product's greater Mark V Series is classifiable as a legacy series due to its eventual manufacturing discontinuation in the many years following its initial release, although it concurrently exists as one of the final General Electric Mark series to include the patented Speedtronic control system technology in its various offerings. This DS200UCIAG2 UC2000 Motherboard is not slated to possess any sort of special Mark V Series assembly type, a surprising attribution given its functional motherboard status. This DS200UCIAG2 PCB is the original product of its functionality to be featured in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as its DS200UCIAG2 functional product number does not end with any trailing revision-indicating digits. Given this DS200UCIAG2 product offering's UC2000 Motherboard official functional product description, it is most likely additionally considered a member of the Mark V Series' further UC2000 control system subseries.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series printed circuit board, this DS200UCIAG2 PCB's intended functional role is introduced alongside the adoption of a series of hardware components and component specifications. The GE UC2000 Motherboard DS200UCIAG2 features one microprocessor and multiple PROM modules. It also contains 1 block of 10 LEDs and 2 50-pin connectors. The GE UC2000 Motherboard DS200UCIAG2 also is populated with 1 jumper and 1 connector to support the attachment of other boards. When the board is healthy and processing normally, the LEDs in the block of 10 LEDs flash in sequence from left to right. This enables the operator to visually check on the status of the board. When an error has occurred, the LEDs flash to provide a representation of an error code. Another source of information concerning an error is to check the diagnostic tools and refer to the error log. If any errors occurred, the error log will list them. Based on the error code you can take measures to resolve the condition. Not a whole lot is documented about this DS200UCIAG2 PCB on the internet, which means that the DS200UCIAG2 functional product number itself gains a new importance through its embedded listing of basic DS200UCIAG2 hardware component inclusions. The DS200UCIAG2 functional product number begins with the DS200 series tag delegating this DS200UCIAG2 Board's normal Mark V Series assembly version as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other hardware details described through the DS200UCIAG2 functional product number include this DS200UCIAG2 PCB's:
- UCIA functional product acronym
- Group 2 Mark V Series product grouping
- Absence of any product-altering revision
One connector is available on the GE UC2000 Motherboard DS200UCIAG2 to couple the board with another board for added processing and functionality. Standoffs are standard on the board that enable you to attach another board with screws. Two boards are compatible for attachment. One is model DS200UCPB and the other is model DS200PANA. They both have screws holes that mate with the standoffs and have connectors that fit with the connector on the GE UC2000 Motherboard DS200UCIAG2. When you attach the two boards with screws, be sure to not over-tighten the screws. The board is fragile and over tightening might cause the board to crack or cause the screw to press through the screw hole. Use a screwdriver to secure the screws but don’t use force to tighten them. The top left corner of this DS200UCIAG2 Mark V Turbine Control System Series product offering's base printed circuit board is completely component-bare when not employing its signature daughterboard; this is considered to increase the overall fragility of the DS200UCIAG2 product, despite its regular dimensions and normal style of Mark V Series PCB assembly. This particular DS200UCIAG2 product offering is not meant for standard mounting in the Mark V Series's VME Rack Mounting Assembly, as proven through the permeation of several factory-drilled and installation-minded holes in its base printed circuit board. Each one of this DS200UCIAG2 device's factory-drilled holes should have been ringed by an insulated material by GE in anticipation of possibly-present damaging surface voltages or static electricity.