About the DS200UCIAG2ACC
This DS200UCIAG2ACC General Electric printed circuit board product is originally defined as a UC2000 Motherboard in original instructional manual materials; perhaps a bit of a surprise considering this DS200UCIAG2ACC printed circuit board's allegiance to the Mark V Series. This UC2000 Motherboard interestingly enough does not appear to make use of any special assembly type, although its functional description as a UC2000 Motherboard would seem to indicate otherwise. Either way, this DS200UCIAG2ACC printed circuit board product offering is not the original UC2000 Motherboard offered for sale by General Electric; that would be the DS200UCIAG2 UC2000 Motherboard missing all three of this DS200UCIAG2ACC PCB's three significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series or General Electric printed circuit board, this DS200UCIAG2ACC PCB necessitates several hardware inclusions and particular specifications to reach its intended functionality as a UC2000 Motherboard specifically. The GE UC2000 Motherboard DS200UCIAG2ACC features one microprocessor and multiple PROM modules. It also contains 1 block of 10 LEDs and 2 50-pin connectors. The GE UC2000 Motherboard DS200UCIAG2ACC also is populated with 1 jumper and 1 connector to support the attachment of other boards. The GE UC2000 Motherboard DS200UCIAG2ACC can be connected to daughter cards that add functionality and processing power; these duaghter cards are also members of GE's Mark V Series of turbine control systems. You can connect the DS200UCPB and the DS200PANA boards. Standouts are mounted on the board and the daughter cards are screwed in place to them. Signals and power connections are made through a connector on the board. The GE UC2000 Motherboard DS200UCIAG2ACC contains one jumper that is used to configure the board. When you replace the board, set the jumper to match the position of the jumper on the original board. The ID of the jumper is CLK ENA and it is a 3-pin jumper. The jumper is inserted over pins 1 and 2 or over pins 2 and 3. This DS200UCIAG2ACC UC2000 motherboard comes from the factory with the jumper in the default position and if necessary, you can move the jumper to the alternate position to change the configuration of the board. The board is populated with 2 9-pin connectors. The ID of one 9-pin connector is 1PL and the ID of the other connector is 2PL. Inspect the board you are planning to replace before you unplug the cables and notice where the cables are connected. If cables are connected to the 9-pin connectors, tag them so you’ll know where to plug them into the replacement board after it is installed.