About the IS200ATBAG1A
The IS200ATBAG1A is an Application I/O Terminal Board (ATBA) created by General Electric. The trusted automated industrial manufacturer originally developed this IS200ATBAG1A product offering with an intended functional placement in the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series in mind. As you have likely been able to judge based off of its full extended product series name, the IS200ATBAG1A's Mark VI Series has to be dictated as pertinent to a series of possible functional applications based in the management and control systems of General Electric-compatible gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drive assemblies. This is even considered quite the significant functionality-minded improvement upon the previously-released Mark V Series of a similar full extended series name, as the Mark V Turbine Control System Series applied to gas and steam turbine-based functional environments alone.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200ATBAG1A is a replacement PCB that connects to the Control Assembly Backplane PCB (CABP). It has the ability to provide terminal connections to the J6 and J7 connection signals that are on the backplane. This part serves as an interface for drive connections. It is normally a DIN rail installed inside the control cabinet for the system. On the IS200ATBAG1A there is a terminal block with two terminal strips with a total of 60 terminals. There is also an orange 24-pin jack and an orange 36-pin jack on the ATBA. There are two factory-drilled holes on the top and bottom right corners. The part number for the board is located on the bottom board edge. This board does not have any type of hardware that can be adjusted, nor does it have fuses. All of this above-included information on the IS200ATBAG1A personalized product page here is reminiscent of a diligent visual inspection of the IS200ATBAG1A device itself, as it is necessary given a low amount of originally-printed IS200ATBAG1A information available on the internet. The IS200ATBAG1A functional product number codes for a series of crucial IS200ATBAG1A Board hardware insights through a series of consecutive functional naming components. For instance, the IS200ATBAG1A product number begins with an iteration of the dual-functional IS200 series tag delegating this IS200ATBAG1A product's normal Mark VI Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant details revealed through this medium include the IS200ATBAG1A PCB's:
- ATBA functional product acronym
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark VI Series product grouping
- A-rated functional product revision
There are specific terminal assignments for the two terminal strips on the IS200ATBAG1A. The J6 connection used terminals 1-36 while the J7 connection uses 37-60. Terminals 1, 3, and 5 are for a MA Pilot. 2, 4, and 6 are a System Fault String. Terminals 7 and 9 are for the Fdbk. Terminals 8, 10, and 12 are a Local Fault String. 11 and 13 are for the SSR. Terminals 14-36, 37, and 39 are digital outputs. Terminals 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 52, 54, 56, 58, and 60 are analog outputs. Terminals 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, and 59 are for the tachometer. Terminals 48 and 50 are for the potentiometer. This IS200ATBAG1A device is actually not the originally-developed product of its specific Mark VI Series functionality; that would be the IS200ATBAG1 parent PCB not utilizing this IS200ATBAG1A device's sole A-rated functional product revision.