About the IS200ESBPG1ABA
This IS200ESBPG1ABA printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally specifically designed and manufactured with an intended functional placement in the automated drive assembly of the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series. The Mark VI Series that this IS200ESBPG1ABA device belongs to, as you have almost certainly been able to infer based off of its full extended Mark product series title alone, actually exists with a specific of possible functional product applications across a wide variety of gas, steam, and wind turbine-based control and management systems. This must be considered quite the significant functional improvement upon the previously-released Mark V Turbine Control System Series of a similar full extended Mark Series product series title. as the Mark V Series only potentially applied to more restricted gas and steam turbine settings alone.This IS200ESBPG1ABA device's greater Mark VI Series is also highly-sought as a function of its nature as one of General Electric's final Speedtronic technology-based Mark product series iterations.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200ESBPG1ABA model was designed by General Electric to operate as an Exciter Simplex Backplane model. The ESBP in the part number is the functional acronym or abbreviation to help the user easily identify the board when it needs to be replaced. The model is built with two lines of backplane connectors making the board have thirteen connectors in total. The connector is placed along the board in two sets of three, a set of three, and a set of four. All of the connectors available on the board are labeled; an example of the labels are J106, J107, and J108, this set of connectors is located toward the top right corner of the board. Also available on the IS200ESBPG1ABA model are five vertical male pin connectors; these connectors are used for connecting a variety of cabling types. All of the male connectors vary in size. Located along another edge of the board, there are nine female plug connectors; these connectors are labeled as J504 or EACF, J505 or EXTB and EXHS, J405 or ECTB, J305 or EPCT, and J7 or the bridge connector. Two of the male connectors are labeled J12 and J13 and are used for the power source, which is 70 VDC.
As briefly referenced in the above-included paragraph, this IS200ESBPG1ABA Exciter Simplex Backplane Board's IS200ESBPG1ABA functional product number itself can be determined as a fine primary source of IS200ESBPG1ABA Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for a number of relevant IS200ESBPG1ABA Board hardware specifications through a series of consecutive functional naming elements. This research method is necessary given the Mark VI Series' concerted lack of originally-printed instructional manual documentation available on the internet. The IS200ESBPG1ABA functional product number is started off through its inclusion of the dual-functional IS200 series tag delegating this IS200ESBPG1ABA product's normal Mark VI Series assembly version on top of its domestic original location of General Electric manufacture. Some of the other interesting IS200ESBPG1ABA Board hardware specifications revealed through this typical medium include the IS200ESBPG1ABA device's:
- ESBP functional product acronym
- Group one Mark VI Series product grouping
- Normal PCB coating style
- Three-fold revision history