About the IS200CSLAH4A
The IS200CSLAH4A printed circuit board is part of GE’s EX2100 Excitation control regulator system that was designed to work in conjunction with GE’s Mark VI turbine control systems. The Mark VI was one of the last Speedtronic systems designed and marketed by General Electric for control of industrial gas and steam turbines. EX2100 systems offered integration between turbine control, ICS, HMIs, and static starter control systems.
The IS200CSLAH4A functions as a Compact PCI high-speed serial link expansion board. This board works as an I/O board in conjunction with the EX2100 main control processor board. This is only one I/O board used by the digital controller; others include the UCSB, HSLA, EAUC, ESYS, and EBAC boards. In redundant control, one of these boards is used on the M1, the M2, and the C module.
The IS200CSLAH4A is a double-sided board with components mounted on both sides. The unit includes multiple HFBR-5961xxZ transceivers from Avago. These are used for fast-fiber Ethernet communication. The board also has several jumpers, pin connectors, right-angled connectors, as well as integrated circuits and resistors, diodes, and capacitors. The board is marked with several codes to help with locating and wiring the board. It is also marked with the GE logo so you can be assured of its authenticity.
Additional information about this board can be sourced from original documentation like manuals and user guides. These were provided with your original OEM purchase and will guide you through installation, handling, and maintenance. Replacement documents may be available with your purchase.