About the DS200UPSAPG1A
As described with brevity above, this DS200UPSAPG1A printed circuit board product offering was originally manufactured by General Electric, specifically for placement in their Mark V Turbine Control System Series. As you have probably been able to decipher based off of its full extended series name just included, the Mark V Series that this DS200UPSAPG1A printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to has specific applications in the management and control systems of align-able wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. With these newer-developed applications being true for the Mark V Series, it is still concurrently considered to exist as a now-obsolete legacy product series from General Electric, given its manufacturer-led production discontinuation that took place in one of the many years past its initial inception. This DS200UPSAPG1A PCB's greater Mark V Series is still quite the desirable GE product series, however, as it exists as one of the final-developed series to incorporate the patented Speedtronic control system technology across a plethora of its different products. Before making any final purchase decision on this DS200UPSAPG1A PCB, it is crucial to understand that it edits the DS200UPSAPG1 original EX2000 Power Supply Board through its attachment of a singular, A-rated functional product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE EX2000 Power Supply Board DS200UPSAPG1A features one reset button, 3 fuses, and 1 LED. The GE EX2000 Power Supply Board DS200UPSAPG1A also is populated with 3 9-pin connectors, multiple capacitors, and test points. The board is populated with a toggle switch. The ID of the toggle switch is CHAS1 and it has two positions. One position is labeled ON and the other position is labeled OFF. The positions are printed directly on the board. The toggle switch is used to turn off and on the board functions. Generally, voltage suppression and limitation in the normal Mark V Series assembly of this DS200UPSAPG1A product offering is handled by its series-standardized selection of voltage-limiting hardware components, including various styles of rectifiers, capacitors, diodes, and integrated circuits. Given this DS200UPSAPG1A PCB's concerted lack of pertinent instructional manual materials online, the DS200UPSAPG1A functional product number itself can be considered a primary source of DS200UPSAPG1A Board hardware component and component specification details; coding for this information in a series of functional naming sections. For instance, the DS200UPSAPG1A functional product number starts off with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200UPSAPG1A PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other information revealed through the DS200UPSAPG1A functional product number includes this DS200UPSAPG1A Board's:
- UPSA functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- A-rated functional product revision
Another switch on the board is a reset switch and it is useful when the board is experiencing a sudden fault or periodic errors. Press the reset button to restart the processing on the board without turning off the board or removing power from it. The reset button is pushed while the board is in the drive and receiving current. It interrupts processing and enables the instruction codes and signals received by the board to reload and restart operations. If you press the reset button and the problems are not resolved, there are test points on the board that can be used to pinpoint the problem. Some of the IDs of the test points are AC1, AC2, D COM, and C COM. They are used to test the individual circuits on the board. An authorized servicer will have the tools and knowledge to locate any problems and suggest solutions. Some problems can be repaired on the board by replacing components.