About the IS200AEBIH1ADC
The IS200AEBIH1ADC is a PCB component manufactured by GE for the Mark VI system. The MKVI is one of the later Speedtronic systems released by GE for the management of heavy-duty gas/steam turbines. GE has invested several decades of research and development into the Speedtronic line, releasing the first of these systems (the Mark I) in the late 1960s. The Mark VI is built around a Windows-based PC Operator Interface loaded with proprietary software like GE’s CIMPLICITY graphics and their Control System Toolbox.
The IS200AEBIH1ADC is drilled in all four corners with two additional factory-made drill holes along each long edge. This is a rectangular board. One short edge is populated with a P1 connector. This is a right-angle connector. The P2 connector is positioned next to this connector and is a male vertical pin connector. The board has an additional nine connectors. These include male vertical pin connectors like the P3 (8-pin,) P5 (6-pin,) P6 (8-pin,) P8 (5-pin,) P9 (10-pin,) and P11 (6-pin,) as well as three-position female pin connectors like the P4, P7, and P10 connectors.
The IS200AEBIH1ADC has three relays. It includes over 125 integrated circuits, including four oscillating chips. The board has two vertical metal connectors that are marked DCLINK (E1) and DCLINK (E2.) The board uses both the top and the bottom surface for components. The bottom surface is primarily used for capacitors, diodes, and resistors, but also includes some integrated circuits.
Please follow all installation procedures as recommended by the manufacturer in manuals and data sheets. Technical support for the IS200AEBIH1ADC was provided by GE.