About the IS200EACFG1BAA
The IS200EACFG1BAA is a type of printed circuit board or PCB. This circuit board was created to be a part of the Speedtronic Mark VI series by General Electric or GE.
The IS200EACFG1BAA is a rectangular printed circuit board. Four square-shaped spaces are lined up vertically in the middle of the board. These spaces are labeled with the reference designator T. They are called T1, T2, T3, and T4. Two (2) of these spaces are occupied by square-shaped components known as transformers. Transformers are devices which provide whatever voltage transformation or current transformation needed for the circuit board. Transformers may be used to change the voltage to a safe level. These transformers are surface mounted devices that sit on top of the surface of the board. To the right of these transformers is a long series of small resistors. These resistors are covered in bands that are different colors. They are arranged in three (3) groups of eight (8) each for a total of twenty-four (24) resistors. Sitting between these groups of resistors are four (4) other small resistors which contains bands that are blue in color. These four resistors are grouped together in pairs. Four (4) test points are positioned on the board next to these resistors. These test points are small metal devices which may be used to test the functionality of the IS200EACFG1BAA board. One (1) metal test point is sitting adjacent to each blue resistor. Also on the right side of the IS200EACFG1BAA, there are three (3) components which are labeled as J504, J509, and J514.