About the DS2020BRCAG5
This DS2020BRCAG5 printed circuit board product offering from General Electric, as revealed above, was originally designed and manufactured specifically for placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as discussed in the brief product description inserted above. The Mark V Series that this DS2020BRCAG5 device belongs to is something of a self-explanatory General Electric Mark product series, as it has a series of specific applications both in the management and control systems of General Electric-compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. While this is true, this DS2020BRCAG5 product offering's greater Mark V Series must be considered obsolete as a whole, as it was discontinued by its original manufacturer due to a retailer-identified functional series obsolescence in one of the many many years since its initial rollout. This DS2020BRCAG5 device's greater mark V Series, while generally obsolete, still attracts an interesting niche demand on its greater automated industrial marketplace. This can most likely be attributed to the fact that this DS2020BRCAG5 device's greater Mark V Series is one of the final-developed General Electric Mark product series to incorporate the patented Speedtronic control system technology into a range of its PCB offerings.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This DS2020BRCAG5 device, while generally-describable as a Brake Control Assembly, is more specifically-defined in some sparsely-available General Electric instructional manual materials a 15 amps Brake Control, which seems to assert this DS2020BRCAG5 device's maximum accepted amperage at 15 A. This DS2020BRCAG5 device's intended Mark V Series functionality is adopted through its special modular assembly's acceptance of a specialized series of functionality-inducing hardware components. For instance, this DS2020BRCAG5 Brake Control Assembly's voltage protection strategy simply involves the incorporation of various Mark V Series-standardized voltage-limiting hardware components into its special assembly; including various styles of Mark V Series resistors, transistors, diodes, rectifiers, and finally a series of specialized integrated circuits, as would have been described in this DS2020BRCAG5 device's originally-printed instructional manual materials.
This DS2020BRCAG5 device is actually faced by a concerted lack of any originally-printed instructional manual materials online; most likely a symptom of its General Electric legacy product series status. With this being the case, the DS2020BRCAG5 functional product number itself can be identified as a crucial supplementary source of DS2020BRCAG5 Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for these specific details in a series of consecutive functional naming elements. Case in point, the DS2020BRCAG5 functional product number actually starts off with a dual-functional naming component in the DS2020 series tag responsible for describing both this DS2020BRCAG5 Board's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. This dual-functional component is followed in the DS2020BRCAG5 functional product number by an instance of the BRCA functional product acronym, which was created to exists as a functional shorthand replacement for conversational and promotional use in lieu of the lengthy DS2020BRCAG5 product number. This is followed in the DS2020BRCAG5 functional product number by another dual-functional naming segment in the G5 series grouping tag that indirectly describes both this DS2020BRCAG5 product's normal PCB coating style as well as its relatively-uncommon fifth Mark V Series product grouping. The lack of any trailing, alphanumeric digits on the DS2020BRCAG5 functional product number is telling of this device's lack of any relevant product revisions.