About the IS200IGDMH1AAA
The IS200IGDMH1AAA is a printed circuit board manufactured by GE for the Mark VI system. Part of the Speedtronic series that began production in the 1960s, the Mark VI was one of the last systems designed by GE for this line. Speedtronic systems have a long history of reliable management of gas and steam turbines, beginning with its initial release alongside the original Mark I Turbine Control System Series in the mid to later 1960s. The Mark VI Series that this IS200IGDMH1AAA product offering belongs to exists as quite the documented upgrade upon General Electric's previously-developed Mark V Turbine Control System Series, given the fact that the Mark V Series has a more restricted set of possible applications in the control and management systems of General Electric-compatible gas and steam turbine control and management systems, as opposed to the wind, gas, and steam setting possible applications of the Mark IV Series containing this IS200IGDMH1AAA thrice-revised product.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The Mark VI is built with a central Control Module connected to multiple termination boards fitted with TMS320C32 DSP processors designed to filter data before it converts to 32-bit IEEE-854 floating point format which is then placed in dual port memory where it can be easily accessed by the both the Control Module and the rest of the system. The IS200IGDMH1AAA is marked with the codes MLO, 9751/1, and 6BA01. The board also has the board number printed on one edge. The primary board is connected to a moldable white shield that sits below it. The IS200IGDMH1AAA has several connectors. This includes two male two-position male connectors (J1/J2,) a single pin connector (J3,) and two plastic component connectors. The board also has a number of terminal connections (E1 through E4.) The board has over ten integrated circuits, several transistors, two transformers, and various capacitors and resistors; most of these listed components are part of a greater voltage limitation strategy that has been standardized to the rest of the Mark VI. The IS200IGDMH1AAA circuit board is built with multiple resistor network arrays. An auxiliary board is soldered to the primary board at a ninety-degree angle. This board is located back-to-back with a heat-sink. The auxiliary board carries several additional components, including capacitors. It is a bit of a surprise to find out that this IS200IGDMH1AAA PCB is not a special modular assembly, given its status as a Mark VI Series daughterboard product. Most of our “in-stock” inventory can ship out to you same day if ordered before 4 pm EST. Our If a shipping quote is needed before the placement of your order, our team can provide one upon request.
While this IS200IGDMH1AAA product belongs to a relatively newly-developed General Electric Mark product series in the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, this IS200IGDMH1AAA product's instructional manual materials have largely been removed from the internet as part of a concerted instructional manual material-removal effort by General Electric centered around constant copyright infringement. With this being the case, the IS200IGDMH1AAA functional product number itself is adopted as a decently-strong source of IS200IGDMH1AAA Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for specific details through a series of GE-designed functional naming components. For starters, the IS200IGDMH1AAA functional product number begins with a dual-functional naming component in the IS200 series tag delegating this IS200IGDMH1AAA product's normal Mark VI Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other pertinent hardware details revealed by way of the IS200IGDMH1AAA functional product number include this IS200IGDMH1AAA device's IGDM functional product abbreviation, its conformal PCB coating style, its group one Mark VI Series product grouping, and finally its full three-fold revision history including two functional revisions and an artwork configuration revision all rated at grades of A by General Electric.