About the DS200UPLAG1ADC
This DS200UPLAG1ADC printed circuit board was originally developed for General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series, which, as evidenced by its extended series name, has specific applications in the control and management systems of wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. The Mark V Series, while one of the final General Electric product series to make use of this patented Speedtronic control system technology, is considered a now-obsolete legacy series, due to its eventual manufacturing discontinuation in the years following its initial release. This DS200UPLAG1ADC printed circuit board or PCB for short can be more accurately defined through its official functional product description as a DS200UPLAG1ADC LAN Power Supply Board, although it is not the originally-developed product of this functionality to exist within the greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V's original LAN Power Supply Board is the DS200UPLAG1 PCB missing this DS200UPLAG1ADC product's three significant revisions.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any Mark V Series printed circuit board product offering, this DS200UPLAG1ADC PCB comes with its own functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications. The GE LAN Power Supply Circuit Board DS200UPLAG1ADC contains two 26-pin connectors, 1 fuse, and 1 toggle switch. The board also has one reset button and 1 8-pin connector. The reset button in the assembly of this DS200UPLAG1ADC PCB is included for the curbing of normative DS200UPLAG1ADC board activity given a catastrophic functional fault. This DS200UPLAG1ADC device's singular fuse protects the board from an over-voltage condition and if the board is not performing as expected, you can examine the board and check the condition of the fuse. If the element in the fuse has melted, you can remove the fuse from the connector on the board and obtain an exact replacement for the fuse. Then install the replacement fuse. However, be sure to replace the blown fuse only with an identical fuse. If the fuse allows the board to operate with more amperage if could easily damage components or cause a fire. While the replacement strategy for this DS200UPLAG1ADC device's singular fuse is certainly important, its inclusion here is more due to a lack of original DS200UPLAG1ADC board-specific instructional manual materials on the internet for research purposes. With this being known, the DS200UPLAG1ADC functional product number itself can be considered a good source hardware information, describing this DS200UPLAG1ADC product's:
- Normal style of Mark V Series assembly
- Domestic location of original manufacture
- UPLA functional product abbreviation
- Normal style of PCB protective coating
- Group One Mark V Series grouping
- A-rated primary functional revision
- D-rated secondary functional revision
- C-rated artwork configuration revision
The 17 jumpers on the board enable you to configure the board to behave in a way that meets the needs of the site. All of the jumpers are set at the factory and some are only for use at the factory for testing purposes. Other jumpers must remain in position to support a function of the board. Refer to the information that comes with the drive for information about all the jumpers. To change a jumper position, the board must have all power removed from it and the board must be on a flat surface and resting on the static protective bag. Use your thumb and one finger to remove the jumper from the pins it covers. Insert the jumper over the pins in the new position. Before making any final purchase decision on this DS200UPLAG1ADC product offering, you must be cognizant of the fact that it has been altered from its original functional status and basic performance specifications through its inclusion of a full, three-fold revision table.