About the IS200DSPXH1DBD
The IS200DSPXH1DBD is a printed circuit board component manufactured and originally distributed by GE as part of their Mark VI Speedtronic line. The Mark VI was created as a control system for gas and steam industrial turbine systems, often used for energy systems. The IS200DSPXH1DBD specifically is used in Innovation Series drives and EX2100 exciters. This IS200DSPXH1DBD printed circuit board product offering's greater Mark VI Series, as you might have been able to deduce solely based off of its full extended product series title, exists as a significant functional upgrade upon the previous industry-standard Mark V Turbine Control System Series of more or less the same full extended product series title, as the Mark VI Series added the wind turbine-focused possible application onto the gas and steam-based turbine environments established previously through this IS200DSPXH1DBD device's prior Mark V Series mentioned before. This IS200DSPXH1DBD PCB's Mark VI Series is also seen as desirable due to its status as one of the final-developed Mark Series utilizing the patented Speedtronic control system technology across a number of product offerings.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200DSPXH1DBD is a small rectangular board with an attached front faceplate. It functions as a Digital Signal Processor Control Board and is designed with a digital signal processor connected to an ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) that performs custom logic functions. The board is loaded with onboard firmware that is stored in its flash memory. The board has several input/output connectors, including two in its connected front faceplate. The faceplate also has two embedded LED indicators (one green and one red) that help annunciate alarms for the processor. Additionally, the board has a right-angled backplane connector with multiple functions. These include a data bus, address bus, control output signals, keypad interface, tool interface, and VCO inputs. The IS200DSPXH1DBD is a static-sensitive board. The use of a grounding strap is suggested at all times when handling the board or board components. To prevent damage to the board and to prevent possible electric shock, the board should only be removed or replaced when the rack is de-energized. The board should only be installed in the proper rack position by qualified personnel. Proper installation procedures can be found in GE manuals or data sheets originally provided with the IS200DSPXH1DBD.
This IS200DSPXH1DBD printed circuit board product offering is not surrounded by all to many originally-printed instructional manual materials on the internet, as the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series truly exists as a now-obsolete legacy product series that is not currently in active production by GE. With this being the truth, the IS200DSPXH1DBD functional product number itself can be defined as a decent functional source of IS200DSPXH1DBD Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for a number of relevant IS200DSPXH1DBD Board details through a series of consecutively-arranged functional naming elements. For instance, the IS200DSPXH1DBD product number itself begins with an instance of the dual-functional IS200 series tag that was specially designed by General Electric to assert this IS200DSPXH1DBD device's normal Mark VI Series assembly version on top of its typical domestic location of original GE manufacture. Some of the other important IS200DSPXH1DBD Board hardware details exposed in this manner include the IS200DSPXH1DBD device's:
- DSPX functional product acronym
- Group one Mark VI Series grouping
- Conformal PCB coating style
- Three-fold revision total