About the IS200JPDFG2A
This IS200JPDFG1A printed circuit board product offering, as described briefly above, was originally manufactured for General Electric's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series. Succeeding the well-esteemed Mark V Series, the Mark VI Series that this IS200JPDFG1A printed circuit board or PCB for short belongs to can be defined as one of the final General Electric product series to utilize the patented and popular Speedtronic control system technology across a range of its different options, with this technology first being seen in General Electric's initial Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s. This IS200JPDFG1A device's greater Mark VI Series is something of a self-explanatory General Electric Mark product series, at least based off of its full extended series name, as it exists with a selection of specific applications intended for the control, management, and diagnostic systems of General Electric-compatible wind, steam, and gas turbines. The previous Mark V Series had similar applications, although its functionality was not extended to the Mark VI Series' wind turbines in most cases.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This IS200JPDFG1A printed circuit board product offering or PCB for short's specific Mark VI Series functionality is introduced with its normal style of Mark V Series assembly's acceptance of a specialized selection of hardware components and component specifications. To start off, it is of utmost importance to uncover how this IS200JPDFG1A device was developed for the specific functional role of a Power Distribution Card. While this IS200JPDFG1A device's official functional product description is that of a Power Distribution Card, it is better-definable simply as a Power Distribution Board, given its standard Mark VI Series assembly version and basic dimensions. The base circuit board of this IS200JPDFG1A product offering is populated by over ten noticeable tall black fuse components, which exist as part of a greater Mark VI Series-standardized voltage limitation strategy involving the incorporation of voltage-limiting hardware components such as rectifiers, diodes, capacitors, and integrated circuits into its normal Mark VI Series assembly. This IS200JPDFG1A PCB's base circuit board is an interesting, almost C-like shape meant for installation on another JPDF-summated special modular assembly Mark VI Series device.
This IS200JPDFG1A device's originally-printed instructional manual materials are largely unavailable online, primarily due to the General Electric manufacturer's copyright striking of many of their legacy series materials on the internet. With this being the case, the IS200JPDFG1A functional product number itself can be identified as a decently-strong primary source of IS200JPDFG1A Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for various informational nuggets in a series of consecutive functional naming elements. The IS200JPDFG1A functional product number begins with the dual-functional IS200 series tag indirectly delegating this IS200JPDFG1A Mark VI Series product's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. This dual-functional tag is joined in the IS200JPDFG1A functional product number by an instance of the JPDF functional product abbreviation, which was designed to exists as a convenient conversational and promotional shorthand alternative to the lengthy IS200JPDFG1A functional product number itself. This abbreviation is followed in the IS200JPDFG1A functional product number by another dual-functional naming component in the G1 series grouping tag delegating this IS200JPDFG1A board's normal PCB coating style and its group one Mark V Series product grouping. The final trailing A digit in the IS200JPDFG1A functional product number is telling of this IS200JPDFG1A PCB's sole A-rated functional product revision.