About the IS200BPPBH2B
This IS200BPPBH2B printed circuit board, or PCB as it is commonly referred to in relevant industry conversations, was originally designed and manufactured with General Electric's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series in mind. The Mark VI Turbne Control System Series that this IS200BPPBH2B printed circuit board or PCB for short can be attributed to has to be described functionally as pertinent to a specific set of turbine-based wind, gas and steam automated drive assembly settings. This does represent quite the massive upgrade upon the Mark V Turbine Control System Series of the same full extended series name that just barely preceded the Mark VI Series, as the Mark V Series's intended functional application range was standardized to more restricted gas and steam turbine settings alone. This IS200BPPBH2B device's greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is additionally separately seen as a fine GE product series option for the fact that it exists as one of the lastly-produced GE Mark product series to utilize the patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen with the original rollout of the Mark I Series way back in the 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200BPPBH2B is designed as a safety I/O pack or auxiliary board. The model was designed to be used in conjunction with a larger circuit board. This is a small board with few components. The board attaches to its motherboard using four standoffs and screw mounts that are inserted into brass-plated factory-drilled holes placed in each corner. It should be noted three of the IS200BPPBH2B board edges are shaped, possibly to allow room for components on the motherboard. The IS200BPPBH2B has two LED (light-emitting diodes) located along a board edge. The board has two vertical connectors of different sizes and two phone jacks. It also includes an inductor coil, several capacitors, and integrated circuits, and several transistors. One of the chips on the surface of the board is an AMD memory chip. This is located near the center of the board. Components have been marked with reference designators. There is an operator interface that can be used with the IS210BPPBH2B model, the interface is referred to as an HMI or Human Machine Interface. This interface is designed as a Microsoft Windows NT PC operating system, it can support a graphics display system, client/server capability, a software interface, and a Control System Toolbox used for maintenance.
Installation procedures may be found in publications from General Electric referencing part number IS200BPPBH. This includes manuals and data sheets. Please follow all safety recommendations. As the original equipment manufacturer, GE provided all technical support for the IS200BPPBH2B. Any of the above-included IS200BPPB Safety I/O Pack Board hardware component and component specification information has actually been sourced from a diligent technician-led visual inspection of the IS200BPPB Safety I/O Pack printed circuit board product itself, as this was deemed necessary through the IS200BPPB Safety I/O Pack's lack of originally-printed instructional manual materials available online. With this being said, the IS200BPPB Safety I/O Pack's IS200BPPB functional product number itself can be delegated as a fine medium of IS200BPPB hardware detail, as it codes for relevant IS200BPPB Safety I/O Pack qualities through a series of functional naming elements. For instance, this IS200BPPBH2B Safety I/O Pack functional product number begins with an instance of the dual-functional IS200 series tag indirectly delegating this IS200BPPB product's normal Mark VI Series assembly version on top of its more standardized domestic location of original General Electric manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware qualities exposed through this medium includes this IS200BPPBH2B product's:
- BPPB functional product abbreviation
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Group 2 Mark VI Series product grouping
- B-rated primary functional product revision