About the IS200SPIDG1ABA
This IS200SPIDG1ABA printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and produced for their Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, as specified in our brief product description inserted above. The Mark VI Series that this IS200SPIDG1ABA device belongs to, as indicated by the above-included full series name, is considered to possess a slew of particular applications in control and management systems of newly-developed General Electric-compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. With this being the case, this IS200SPIDG1ABA device's greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is not popular on the greater automated industrial marketplace due to this, as it is also one of GE's last-developed GE Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology first rolled out for the Mark I Series in the 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This is the Model IS200SPIDG1ABA from General Electric Fanuc MKVIe Profibus-DP Master Comm or Master Communications Board. This unit is usually paired with IS220PPRFH1B PROFIBUS Master Gateway I/O Module. This allows the PPRF unit to be attached and mounted into an ordinary or non-hazardous location. Unfortunately, this information here represents about the extent of relevant IS200SPIDG1ABA Board information that is available online upon an analysis of its barely-existing original instructional manual materials. With this being the case, it can be assumed that this IS200SPIDG1ABA component printed circuit board's initial voltage suppression and limitation strategy involves the incorporation of a specific series of Mark VI Series-standardized hardware components into its normal style of Mark VI Series assembly. Here at AX Control Inc., we buy, sell, and repair many outdated and/or broken models that have been discontinued by their original manufacturer so your company's factory floor can get back up and running quickly and inexpensively.
This IS200SPIDG1ABA device, while not surrounded by any great plethora of originally-designed instructional manual materials on the internet, still benefits from its General Electric original manufacture as it makes use of the IS200SPIDG1ABA functional product number that was uniquely designed to present a number of relevant IS200SPIDG1ABA Board hardware specification in a select series of consecutively-arranged functional naming segments. For starters, this IS200SPIDG1ABA functional product number begins with the dual-functional IS200 series tag delegating this IS200SPIDG1ABA device's normal Mark VI Series assembly as well as this PCB's domestic original manufacture location. Immediately following this initial dual-functional naming component in the IS200SPIDG1ABA functional product number is an instance of the SPID functional product abbreviation created to exists as a functional shorthand alternative to the lengthy IS200SPIDG1ABA product number itself. This segment is followed too in this IS200SPIDG1ABA product number, by another dual-functional naming component in the G1 series grouping tag responsible for delegating both this IS200SPIDG1ABA product's group one Mark VI Series product grouping as well as its normal style of standard PCB coating. The final three trailing digits in the IS200SPIDG1ABA functional product number are telling of this IS200SPIDG1ABA device's two functional revisions as well as its artwork configuration revision; rated at grades of A, B, and A, respectively.