About the IS200ICIAH1A
The IS200ICIAH1A is a General Electric Printed Circuit Board designed for their Innovation Series. GE has discontinued the Innovation series of PCBs and they are no longer available to be purchased directly through them. AX Control does still try to keep the IS200ICIAH1A in stock as a new surplus or refurbished board. The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series that this IS200ICIAH1A device belongs to, as you have more than likely been able to deduce based off of its full extended product series title, exists with a specific series of possible functional applications specifically in the control and management systems of General Electric-compatible gas, steam, and wind turbine automated drive assemblies. This must be highlighted as quite the significant functionality-minded upgrade upon the Mark V Turbine Control System Series of the same full extended series title that immediately preceded it, as the Mark VI Series added the more alternative energy-based wind turbine possible functional application onto the gas and steam-based possible functional environments adopted earlier on with the rollout of the Mark V.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200ICIAH1A or ICIA is meant to be a replacement PCB. It is attached to a very simple faceplate. The only components on the faceplate are mounting screws and two mounting brackets. The ICIA plugs into a backplane on a card rack. It should be plugged into a very specific slot on the backplane. Trying to plug this card in the wrong slot could result in damage to the card slot or the board. On the IS200ICIAH1A there are at least 80 capacitors, 7 metal oxide varistors that are red, 120 resistors, 40 integrated circuits, 2 stab-on connections, three fuses, 2 jumpers, 7 relays, and numerous diodes. There are three jacks that are white. These have 20, 16, and 24 pin connections. There is also a connector that plugs this card into a backplane card slot. Datasheets and instruction manuals that were originally released by GE can be referred to for more information about the IS200ICIAH1A. Because it’s a PCB, it is recommended that the person installing the ICIA use antistatic procedures while handling this board. Failure to do so could result in a buildup and discharge of static electricity that could damage the delicate circuitry
Unfortunately enough for the sake of this IS200ICIAH1A personalized product page here, this IS200ICIAH1A printed circuit board product offering actually does not appear to be surrounded by very many originally-printed instructional manual materials on the internet, which is more likely than not a result of the greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series' status as one of the now-discontinued legacy GE Mark product series iterations. With this being the case, the IS200ICIAH1A functional product number itself can be treated as a decent supplementary source of IS200ICIAH1A Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for a number of relevant IS200ICIAH1A Board details through a characteristic series of consecutive functional naming elements. For starters, this IS200ICIAH1A functional product number in specific begins with a standard iteration of the IS200 series tag that was specially designed to illustrate this IS200ICIAH1A product's normal Mark VI Series assembly version as well as its domestic original GE manufacture location. Some of the other important IS200ICIAH1A Board hardware traits indicated through this medium include its:
- ICIA functional product acronym
- Group one Mark VI Series grouping
- Conformal PCB coating style
- A-rated product revision