About the DS200UDSAG1ADE
This DS200UDSAG1ADE printed circuit board by General Electric is classifiable simply as a Turbine Excitation Card or Turbine Excitation Board, as it is referred to as in original Mark V Series instructional manual materials. The Mark V Series that this DS200UDSAG1ADE Turbine Exciation Board belongs to its a relatively-recent product series developed using General Electric's Speedtronic technology seen in the rest of their Mark Series. This DS200UDSAG1ADE printed circuit board is actually not the original Turbine Excitation Board that was developed for placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series; that would be the DS200UDSAG1 parent Turbine Excitation Board missing all three of this DS200UDSAG1ADE product offering's significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any product placed in General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series, this DS200UDSAG1ADE Turbine Excitation Board comes standard with its own functionality-introducing hardware components and component specifications. This GE Excitation Board DS200UDSAG1ADE features one 1 80196 microprocessor and several erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) modules. The GE Excitation Board DS200UDSAG1ADE also is populated with 21 4-character displays and 32 LEDs. Because the DS200UDSAG1ADE board is populated with a microprocessor, it is important that the board and drive operate in a well ventilated environment. The surroundings also have to be clean and free of dust, dirt, and oil. To create a clean and cool environment, the location you select to install the drive is the first and most important consideration, as other drives and devices must be far enough away that they don’t cause an over temperature condition, which is common for Mark V Series automated drive assemblies adopting this specific DS200UDSAG1ADE Turbine Excitation Board.
The paragraph inserted above represents about the totality of information concerning this DS200UDSAG1ADE Mark V Series product offering available in its limited instructional manual materials and through a basic visual inspection of the product itself. This DS200UDSAG1ADE Turbine Excitation Board benefits from its status as a General Electric printed circuit board, however, as it possesses a standard functional Mark V Series product number that is a strong source of supplementary hardware information. The DS200UDSAG1ADE functional product number begins with the DS200 series tag, which has dual naming conventions for this product. The DS200 series tag reveals the DS200UDSAG1ADE PCB to be a domestically-manufactured printed circuit board with a normal style of Mark V Series assembly. This is followed in the DS200UDSAG1ADE functional product number by the UDSA functional acronym, which itself is followed by the G1 series grouping tag; also a dual-naming DS200UDSAG1ADE number component. The G1 series grouping tag describes this DS200UDSAG1ADE PCB as a normally-coated Mark V Series printed circuit board with a group one Mark V Series grouping. The final three alphanumeric digits in the DS200UDSAG1ADE product number are telling of this DS200UDSAG1ADE PCB's full three-fold revision history.