About the IS200SPROH2A
The IS200SPROH2A is a device which is called a PPRO terminal board. This is one of the many printed circuit boards or PCBs in the Mark VI series by General Electric or GE. The Mark VI is a component series in the Mark lineup.
The IS200SPROH2A is a square shaped circuit board with a variety of components from very small to large. The left edge of the IS200SPROH2A is taken up by a large terminal block which is solid black. Twelve (12) terminals are contained within this terminal block. Two (2) connector ports are situated on the right side of the IS200SPROH2A. These ports are black and mounted onto silver plates. Two (2) transformers are paired together at the top of the IS200SPROH2A. These transformers are square shaped and red. On the top of these transformers are yellow and black parts. These components are labeled as T1 and T2. A very small resistor which has black bands is situated below the transformers on the right side. Another space for a small resistor can be found under the other transformer. Twelve small blue resistors which are rectangular are arranged in a group on the left half of the IS200SPROH2A. These resistors have been arranged into three (3) horizontal rows of four (4). Below these resistors is a small green terminal block. The terminal block features six (6) terminals. A series of six (6) small capacitors that are black and shaped like rectangles may be found near the center of the IS200SPROH2A.