About the IS200DBIAG1ABB
This General Electric product is a printed circuit board manufactured in Salem, Virginia, as part of the Mark VI series of printed circuit board. This model can be specifically defined as a turbine control board, created for use with General Electric-compatible turbines. A number of important product specifications for this PCB can be described through the a careful breakdown and analysis of this part's unique part number, available in our "manuals" tab above. This PCB, as with the majority available here at AX Control, comes attached with a three-year warranty upon purchase. The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series that this IS200DBIAG1ABB printed circuit board belongs to, as it is known at length, exists with specific possible functional applications in the control and management systems of General Electric-compatible gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drive assemblies.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This printed circuit board has several revision versions that support the various compatibilities of this model. Described in the final three letters present in this part's extensive product number, ABB; the IS200DBIAG1ABB PCB has an artwork revision grade of "B," a functional 1 revision grade of "B," and a different non-backwards compatible functional 2 revision grade of A. The "artwork revision" of Mark VI series drives such as this product refers to the pattern etched into the copper baseplate of the printed circuit board, which is usually protected by a final surface finish and a silkscreen. A number of hardware specifications are important to note when considering the purchase of any printed circuit board. The IS200DBIAG1ABB board is no different, uniquely featuring:
- eleven capacitors
- twenty-one resistors
- Two LED indicators labeled DS1 "ON" and DS2 "OFF"
- six surface diodes
- four circuitboard surface transistors
- two connector ports labeled "TPL" and "PL"
- an oscillator
This board does feature some additional information concerning PCB use on its face, right around the two diodes it applies to, diodes two and four respectively. This particular printed circuit board from General Electric is a model that features normal coating; generally much thicker than the popular conformal coating alternative type of circuit board protection. Non-conformal coating, while significantly thicker than its rival conformal coating, is not completely moldable to the surface of the printed circuit board, making it more of a "potted" protection option. Non conformal coating is defined additionally as a more accessible upgrade option for your printed circuit board, as it encourages easier user configuration of various PCB components.