About the IS200ITBAG1AAA
The IS200ITBAG1AAA is a PCB or printed circuit board component originally specifically manufactured by GE for their Mark VI system. The fifth Speedtronic system for gas and steam turbine management, the MKVI builds upon over three decades of research and development from General Electric that has focused on maximizing the efficiency of their heavy-duty turbines through the use of technologically advanced, well designed, dependable management systems. The Mark VI is built around a Control Module designed to take care of most of the turbine’s protection, monitoring and control needs. These modules are available in Simplex or Triple redundant form, to properly manage both small applications as well as large integrated systems. The Mark VI Series that this specific IS200ITBAG1AAA printed circuit board product offering belongs to has to be described as a massive upgrade upon the Mark IV and Mark V Turbine Control System Series that came before it, as these series solely possess potential applications in gas and steam turbine applications alone, which pale in comparison to this IS200ITBAG1AAA device's functional possible applications that may exist in wind turbine-geared settings as well.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200ITBAG1AAA functions as a Terminal DC Drive Direct Current board. It is a narrow board with few components. Each corner is drilled, with the front two corners acting as conduction sensors. These are labeled E1 and E2. The IS200ITBAG1AAA is built with six plug connectors. Three of these plugs are female and are located side-by-side along the back board edge. There is a 16-, a 20-, and a 24-position plug. The board also has three male plugs. Each plug is a vertical pin plug. The board has two 2-pin and one 5-pin male plugs. The IS200ITBAG1AAA is built with three terminal strips. Two of these terminal strips are placed back to back, with numbering alternating between them from one to sixty. Odd numbers are located on the front strip and even numbers are located on the rear strip. All positions are labeled. The last terminal strip is a fifteen position strip. All positions on this strip are also labeled. This IS200ITBAG1AAA device is actually not the originally-designed product of its specific Mark VI Series functional role, as that would have to be considered the IS200ITBAG1AAA parent PCB not making use of this IS200ITBAG1AAA device's three significant product revisions.
The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series that this IS200ITBAG1AAA device is considered a component member of is not surrounded by any consistent great amount of originally-produced instructional manual materials; likely a result of a concerted effort by General Electric to copyright-strike many of its originally-produced instructional manual materials from infringing online sources. While completely fair, this does mean that alternative sources such as the IS200ITBAG1AAA functional product number itself have to be considered primary sources of IS200ITBAG1AAA Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for these various details through a series of General Electric-formulated functional naming segments. For starters, the IS200ITBAG1AAA functional product number begins through an instance of the dual-functional IS200 series tag indirectly delegating this IS200ITBAG1AAA PCB's domestic original manufacture location as well as its normal style of Mark VI Series assembly. This initial naming segment is followed in the IS200ITBAG1AAA functional product number through an iteration of the ITBA functional product acronym, which was designed to replace the IS200ITBAG1AAA lengthy product number as a convenient conversational or promotional shorthand alternative.