About the IS200DAMDG2A
This IS200DAMDG2A printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and manufactured specifically for placement in the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, which was originally developed as a massive functional upgrade upon the previously-developed Mark V Series of the same full extended series name. This is considered an improvement on the Mark V Series as the Mark VI Series adds the alternative energy-focused wind turbine possible functional application onto the gas and steam turbine possible environments established in the Mark V. This IS200DAMDG2A product's greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is additionally separately considered a desirable GE Mark product series given its status as one of the last-developed GE Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology across a number of component PCB products. This technology was first seen with the rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200DAMDG2A Innovation Series Gate Drive Amplifier and Interface board is a printed circuit board or PCB. This board is a type of PCB or printed circuit board which was created by General Electric or GE. The IS200DAMDG2A and the rest of the DAM boards are used as an interface between the power switching devices or IGBTs and the control rack in low voltage drives. The IS200DAMDG2A may have a power rating of one-hundred twenty-five (125) frames or ninety-two (92) frames. The IS200DAMDG2A and the other DAMD and DAME boards are used to provide an interface without amplifying and do not have any power input. DAM boards are used to attached together the collector terminals, emitter, and IGBT gate as well as the IS200BPIA Bridge Personality Interface (BPIA) board of the control rack. DAM boards do not have any fuses, test points, or items which are configurable. The IS200DAMDG2A features one dual-IGBT module for each phase leg. The IS200DAMDG2A contains four (4) light-emitting diodes or LEDs. Two of these are yellow and the other two are green. These light-emitting diodes can be identified by the labels DS1 (yellow), DS2 (green), DS3 (yellow), and DS4 (green).
The LEDs have the names 1ON, 1FF, 2ON, and 2FF, respectively. The IS200DAMDG2A also contains twelve (12) connector pins which are IGBT connections that are called G2IN, COM2, NC, C2, COM1, G1IN, and C1. The IS200DAMDG2A and the other DAMD boards are small and shaped like the letter C. These boards can be added on to other larger boards if needed. This IS200DAMDG2A device's above-attached hardware information is reminiscent of any detail retrievable from a decent synthesis of this IS200DAMDG2A product's sparsely-existing instructional manual materials, paired with a diligent technician-led visual inspection of the IS200DAMDG2A device itself. This IS200DAMDG2A printed circuit board product offering's IS200DAMDG2A functional product number itself can be treated as a decent source of IS200DAMDG2A Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for individual IS200DAMDG2A Board details through a series of consecutive functional naming elements. For instance, this IS200DAMDG2A product number starts with an iteration of the dual-functional IS200 series tag delegating this IS200DAMDG2A PCB's normal Mark VI Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant IS200DAMDG2A details exposed in this manner include its:
- DAMD functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group two Mark VI Series product grouping
- A-rated functional product revision