About the DS2020LPPB312A
This DS2020LPPB312A printed circuit board product offering from General Electric, as explained above, was primarily manufactured for placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS2020LPPB312A device belongs to, as indicated by its full extended series name, has specific applications in gas and steam turbine automated drive assembly control and management systems, although it must additionally be considered to exist as a now-obsolete legacy product series given the eventual manufacturing discontinuation that took place in one of the many years following its initial rollout. This DS2020LPPB312A Device's greater Mark V Series, while obsolete generally, still holds its own on the larger figurative automated industrial marketplace; given the fact that it exists as one of the final-developed General Electric Mark Series to incorporate the patented Speedtronic control system technology across a range of its different offerings.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As detailed above, this DS2020LPPB312A printed circuit board belongs to General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series. To achieve its particular Mark V Series functional role, this DS2020LPPB312A product offering incorporates a specific series of specialized, functionality-inducing hardware components into its assembly. For starters, this DS2020LPPB312A product is made up of numerous individual components mounted onto a sturdy metal backplane assembly for convenient and voltage-regulated installation and replacement procedures. This DS2020LPPB312A printed circuit board product is afforded additional voltage protections and suppression through its special modular Mark V Series assembly's assumed acceptance of a Mark V Series-standardized selection of additional voltage-limiting hardware components; including but not limited to various forms and iterations of Mark V Series capacitors, transistors, resistors, diodes, rectifiers, and integrated circuits. This particular DS2020LPPB312A modular assembly product is actually not the originally-developed device of its specific Mark V Series functional role; that would be the DS2020LPPB312 parent Line Protection Module not making use of this DS2020LPPB312A device's A-rated functional product revision.
Given this DS2020LPPB312A product offering's attribution to the now-defunct Mark V Turbine Control System Series, it should not come as too much of a surprise to find out that it is not surrounded by any great wealth of original General Electric-printed instructional manual materials online, With this being the case, the DS2020LPPB312A functional product number itself can actually be identified as a solid supplementary source of DS2020LPPB312A Module hardware component and component specification information; coding for these details in a series of consecutive functional naming segments. For example, the DS2020LPPB312A functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS2020 series tag delegating this DS2020LPPB312A product's special modular Mark V Series assembly version as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other relevant DS2020LPPB312A Board hardware details revealed by way of its functional product number includes its LPPB functional product acronym and its A-rated functional product revision, as discussed above. Each side of this DS2020LPPB312A product's sturdy metal installation backplane or chassis has been vented to allow for sufficient airflow cooling of the DS2020LPPB312A Line Protection Module's interior components. Generally, this DS2020LPPB312A product is considered to possess a voltage rating of 32 A.