About the DS215KLDCG1AZZ03B
General Electric created the DS215KLDCG1AZZ03B PC Board to be a part of the Mark V Speedtronic turbine control line. This board is now a legacy series part and may be hard to find, but AX Control attempts to keep this board in stock, as with any Mark V Series product in our new and reconditioned inventory. Before making an ultimate purchase decision on this DS215KLDCG1AZZ03B Power Connect Board, it is crucial to realized its statuses, both as a General Electric printed circuit board with a special assembly type, and as a Mark V Series PCB that comes with an optional firmware package.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The DS215KLDCG1AZZ03B is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that weighs right around 1.07 lbs. This board comes with firmware, as mentioned above and reinforced through the inclusion of the AZZ03B tag in its DS215KLDCG1AZZ03B functional product number. This DS215KLDCG1AZZ03B product number is actually a very useful source of hardware specification information for this rather mysterious Mark V Series product, revealing details such as:
- A DS215 special assembly
- The KLDC functional acronym
- A normal style of PCB protective coating
- A group one Mark V Series grouping
- An A-rated functional product revision
- The ZZ03B optional firmware package
There are a lot of parts that form a DS215KLDCG1AZZ03B Power Connect Board, and that are visible upon a simple visual inspection. On the top half of the board are a total of twenty-one relays. There are also three yellow capacitors, ten small yellow diodes, and three yellow resistor networks. There are six integrated circuits, eight white LEDs, and an inductor coil that is flanked by two transistors (one on the left and one on the right.) On the bottom half of the board are twenty-four additional LED lights, eleven integrated circuits, a processor, two EPROMS, nineteen yellow resistor networks, thirty-four small yellow diodes, four yellow capacitors, three large brown resistors, six small brown resistors, two green resistors, and an oscillator crystal. This board also has eight factory-drilled holes that can be used to install the card; these holes are equidistantly placed in the four corners of the board and along the four edges.