About the IS200BLIGH1AAB
The IS200BLIGH1AAB is a GE-printed circuit board component designed for the Mark VI series. The Mark VI is part of the Speedtronic series, which began in the 1960s with the release of the Mark I and which has continued to improve since that time with ever more technologically advanced systems. The Mark VI includes a PC-based operator interface with Ethernet capabilities. The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series containing this IS200BLIGH1AAB PCB, as it is known at length, exists with a specific series of possible product applications in the management and control systems of popular GE-compatible gas, steam and wind turbine automated drive assemblies. This must be defined as quite the significant functional upgrade from the previous industry-standard Mark V Turbine Control System Series of just about the same full extended series title, as the Mark VI Series tacked the alternative energy-focused wind turbine possible application onto the gas and steam-based functional environments made possible through the Mark V.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200BLIGH1AAB functions as a LAN Interface-GENIUS board. This board is used to make up half of both the Auxiliary Genius BUS Interface Module (IS215GBIAH) and the Auxiliary Profibus-DP Interface Module (IS215PBIAH.) Both modules perform the same task: to provide integration between the drive and the controller, but on different types of networks. The setup of the card and the secondary card that will complete the module will depend on the type of network the user is currently running. The IS200BLIGH1AAB is designed with five board connectors. These include the P8 backplane connector, which connects the board to the rack system. The P1, P2, and P3 connectors are used to connect the board to secondary cards. Some connectors are not used in certain setups. Secondary cards are mounted to the IS200BLIGH1AAB using standoffs. This IS200BLIGH1AAB printed circuit board or PCB for short is actually not the originally-produced device of its specific General Electric Mark VI Turbine Control System Series functionality, as that would have to be considered the IS200BLIGH1 parent LAN Interface-Genius Board notably not taking advantage of any part of this IS200BLIGH1AAB product's three-fold revision history.
The IS200BLIGH1AAB is built with three LED (light emitting diodes,) including two that are located on its front panel. One of these indicators is labeled “OK” on both modules. The second LED may be labeled either “COMM OK” or “DIAGNOSTIC.” The third LED is located on the surface of the board and indicates power to the P5 power supply. More information on this board and the completed modules may be found in GE publications GEI-100419 and GEI-100269. This IS200BLIGH1AAB device benefits from its General Electric original manufacture as the IS200BLIGH1AAB functional product number becomes a fine source of IS200BLIGH1AAB Board hardware information; coding for a series of relevant IS200BLIGH1AAB hardware component and component specification details through its characteristic series of consecutive functional naming chunks. For starters, this IS200BLIGH1AAB product number is kicked off through an instance of the dual-functioning IS200 series tag indirectly asserting this IS200BLIGH1AAB device's normal Mark VI Series assembly version as well as its domestic original location of General Electric manufacture. Some of the other important IS200BLIGH1AAB Board details exposed in this fashion include its:
- BLIG functional product abbreviation
- Group one Mark VI Series grouping
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Three-fold revision table