About the IS200ICBDH1B
The IS200ICBDH1B is a GE board component created by GE for their Mark VI Turbine Control System Series automated drive system. The MKVI is one of the last systems to be released under the Speedtronic name by General Electric, which is more than likely the chief reason behind the concerted niche demand for this product series on the greater general automated industrial promotional marketplace. This series has been used for the management of steam/gas turbines for over three decades; GE has spent those years researching, developing, and continually improving each new system released under the Speedtronic name, using the newest and best technology available. The Mark VI includes a PC Operator Interface (Windows platform) connected to a central Control Module that interfaces to the rest of the system. The Mark VI features circuit boards with backplane connectors that are designed for simple “plug-in” capability. The Mark VI Series that this IS200ICBDH1B device belongs to is a rather self-explanatory General Electric Mark product series, at least given the fact that its specific applications exist in the control/management systems of Mark Series-compatible wind, gas, and steam turbine automated drive assemblies.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200ICBDH1B is designed as an auxiliary board. It is a narrow, rectangular shaped board with multiple inputs and outputs. The board has five pre-drilled openings, including one at the center of the board and one at each corner. Two of these are conduction sensors. The board has three female backplane connectors that are placed near the center of the board surface. It has a single 9-pin D-Sub connector, a single 8-pin mini-DIN connector, four jack connectors, four stab-on connectors, and four vertical pin connectors (male.) The board is also populated with a single reset switch, over a dozen integrated circuits, three total transformers, a fuse, and four transistors. AX Control will help you minimize your long-term costs with the use of our budget-saving options like our exchange program, our warranties, and our repair services. If you need more information about any of these options, our team will be happy to help. This IS200ICBDH1B device is actually not the originally-produced PCB of its specific Mark VI Turbine Control System Series functional role, as that is unanimously considered the IS200ICBDH1 parent printed circuit board notably not utilizing this IS200ICBDH1B product's B-rated sole functional-style product revision.
Given the fact that this IS200ICBDH1B product's greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series's originally-printed instructional manual materials are regularly being scrubbed from the internet for General Electrics's various copyright purposes, it should not come as too much of a surprise to find out that the above-included information is truly more reminiscent of this IS200ICBDH1B device's lack of instructional manual materials online than it is of this IS200ICBDH1B device's true importance of various connector types. With this lack being identified, the IS200ICBDH1B functional product number can serve as a decently-strong source of IS200ICBDH1B Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for these details through a series of consecutive GE-designed functional naming elements. For starters, this IS200ICBDH1B functional product number begins with a dual-functioning naming element in the IS200 series tag designed to indirectly assert this IS200ICBDH1B product's normal Mark VI Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original General Electric manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware details outlined indirectly through use of the IS200ICBDH1B functional product number include this IS200ICBDH1B printed circuit board's ICBD functional product abbreviation, its conformal style of PCB surface coating, its group one Mark VI Series product grouping, and finally its sole B-rated primary functional product revision.