About the DS200UCVAG1ABB
This DS200UCVAG1ABB printed circuit board was originally manufactured for placement in General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS200UCVAG1ABB PCB belongs to, while a legacy series given its eventual manufacturing discontinuation, is also one of the final General Electric Mark product series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system technology. This DS200UCVAG1ABB printed circuit board's Mark V Series, as you can probably tell by its full extended series name, has specific applications in the control and management systems of popular wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. This DS200UCVAG1ABB printed circuit board or PCB for short is truly better-definable as a Printed Wiring Board, as the DS200UCVAG1ABB instructional manual attached above refers to it as. While this DS200UCVAG1ABB product offering is considered a Printed Wiring Board in its own right, the original product of this functionality developed for the Mark V Series is the DS200UCVAG1 parent printed wiring board missing all three of the DS200UCVAG1ABB device's three significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS200UCVAG1ABB is a Mark V board component, typically used as part of the UC200V single-module controller. The UC2000 controller may use one or two of these boards. The DS200UCVAG1ABB is the main wiring board for the UC2000V module. It is designed to connect to both the ARCNET controller and a Genius net interface. It has one flash memory IC (32-mb) located in an I/O space and has full 8 Mhz ISA bus PC/AT functionality. The board also has feedback capability and an IOCHRDY watchdog timer. The board has one 8-bit dip switch located on its surface to allow for testing at the factory; this should not be needed by the end-user. The DS200UCVAG1ABB is typically placed in the primary A position in all UC2000V modules unless jumpers have been set for a B position. The DS200UCVAG1ABB unit has a total of 64K bits of RAM memory (non-volatile) as well as 32 Mb for flash memory. This DS200UCVAG1ABB printed circuit board is a Mark V Turbine Control System Series product, and as such, incorporates a standard number of voltage-limiting hardware components, such as various rectifiers, diodes, integrated circuits and capacitors. In addition to this, the base circuit board of this DS200UCVAG1ABB PCB has been factory-drilled in numerous locations for convenient and safe installation and replacement purposes. Before making any final purchase decision on this DS200UCVAG1ABB product offering, it is crucial to understand that its assembly has no doubt been modified from its original performance specifications and dimensions through its use of a full three-fold product revision containing and A-rated primary functional revision, a B-rated secondary functional revision, and finally a B-rated artwork configuration revision.
The DS200UCVAG1ABB functional product number attributed to this DS200UCVAG1ABB product details many of the DS200UCVAG1ABB device's more general hardware component inclusions and specifications, and includes the UCVA functional product abbreviation created to exist as a convenient shorthand of the DS200UCVAG1ABB full part number. Some of the other relevant DS200UCVAG1ABB board hardware details revealed in its DS200UCVAG1ABB functional product number include its normal Mark V Series product assembly, its domestic location of original manufacture, its normal PCB coating style, its group one Mark V Series product grouping, and finally its three-fold revision table with two functional revisions and a singular artwork configuration revision. The flash red LED will blink whenever flash memory is being written. This LED is located below the board’s eight diagnostic LEDs. The status LEDs are used to display diagnostic information such as errors and stalls within the process or application. Additional information about the board’s layout, use, installation, and maintenance can be found using GE’s manuals and user guides; these should have been provided by the OEM when you purchased your original equipment. If you no longer have access to this printed information, AX Control may be able to assist you with replacements.