About the DS200UPLAG1ABA
This DS200UPLAG1ABA Mark V Series product offering is a printed circuit board originally manufactured by General Electric, as mentioned previously. The Mark V Series that this DS200UPLAG1ABA printed circuit board belongs to is a General Electric product series with specific applications in the management and control systems of wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. The Mark V Series is one of the more recent General Electric product lines to incorporate their patented Speedtronic style of technology in its assembly, which was first introduced alongside the Mark I Series released in the later 1960s. While this DS200UPLAG1ABA PCB's Mark V Series is a recent Speedtronic Series, it is still considered a General Electric legacy series, as its manufacturing has been discontinued by the original retailer in the years past its original development. This DS200UPLAG1ABA printed circuit board or PCB for short, while simply definable as a PCB, is more explicitly describable as a LAN Power Supply Board; the original functional product description that it retains in relevant Mark V Turbine Control System Series and General Electric instructional manual materials. While this DS200UPLAG1ABA PCB does exists as a Mark V Series LAN Power Supply Board, it is by no means the original product of this functionality to exist within the series, as its assembly has been modified through the inclusion of three significant product revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
Like many of the product offerings available within the Mark V Turbine Control System Series, this DS200UPLAG1ABA printed circuit board is equipped with its own series of functionality-introducing hardware components and component specifications. The GE LAN Power Supply Circuit Board DS200UPLAG1ABA contains a pair of 26-pin connectors, 1 fuse, and 1 toggle switch. The board also has one reset button and an 8-pin connector. The GE LAN Power Supply Circuit Board DS200UPLAG1ABA is populated with switches that enable you to modify the behavior of the board. There are two blocks of switches on the board and each block contains eight switches. Refer to the documentation that came with the board for more information about the use of each switch. When you install the replacement, it might be best to simply mimic the settings of the switches on the old board with the switches on the replacement board. It is important to wear a wrist strap when you work with the replacement DS200UPLAG1ABA board and to also place the replacement board on top of the protective bag. Use one finger or a small tool to move the switches. It is important that you not damage any components on the board while you move the switches. If you plan to use a tool to move a switch, use one hand to hold the tool and another hand to guide the tool to the switch.
While many of the valid installation strategies important to this DS200UPLAG1ABA LAN Power Supply Board's series of switches are certainly important to describe in detail, so too are many of this device's individual hardware component elections. While this DS200UPLAG1ABA PCB does not offer a strong series of instructional manual materials online for research purposes, it benefits from its possession of a General Electric functional product number. The DS200UPLAG1ABA functional product number begins with the DS200 series tag detailing this DS200UPLAG1ABA Power Supply Board's normal Mark V Series assembly and domestic manufacture location. This series tag is followed in the DS200UPLAG1ABA functional product number by the UPLA functional abbreviation; created to exist as a convenient conversational and promotional shorthand to the DS200UPLAG1ABA product number itself. This UPLA functional acronym is only shrugged in the DS200UPLAG1ABA alphanumeric product number by an instance of the G1 series grouping tag, which, similarly to this DS200UPLAG1ABA number's DS200 series tag, has dual naming responsibilities for the DS200UPLAG1ABA PCB. The G1 series grouping tag here posits the DS200UPLAG1ABA board's status as a normally-coated printed circuit board with a group one Mark V Series grouping. The three letters at the very end of this DS200UPLAG1ABA functional product number are telling of this DS200UPLAG1ABA PCB's three significant product revisions, which alter it from its original performance specifications and dimensions truly based around the DS200UPLAG1 parent printed circuit board.