About the IS200SRTDH2A
The IS200SRTDH2A is a type of printed circuit board or PCB created by General Electric or GE to be a part of the Mark VI series. The Mark VI is the latest version of the Mark lineup by General Electric. Mark VI and the other series in the Mark family were developed to manage and automate the processes of gas and steam turbine systems. These are utilized across many different industries around the globe.
The IS200SRTDH2A is a relatively small printed circuit board with electronic components ranging in size. Two (2) large terminal blocks are situated on the bottom edge of the IS200SRTDH2A, one on top of the other. Each of the terminal blocks contains eighteen (18) terminals for a total of thirty-six (3) terminals altogether. These silver metal terminals contained inside the terminal blocks are numbered from one (1) to thirty-six (36) with white writing. One (1) large connector port is attached to the upper border of the IS200SRTDH2A. This connector port is used to connect extra components or other boards to the IS200SRTDH2A. The center of the IS200SRTDH2A is occupied by a collection of diodes and capacitors. The diodes are shaped like black rectangles. There are twenty-four diodes which are divided into two (2) horizontal rows of twelve (12) diodes each. Sitting next to each of these diodes are either one (1) or two (2) small capacitors which are in a rectangular shape. The full part name of the device, IS200SRTDH2A, has been printed on the upper left corner of the IS200SRTDH2A. GE’s symbol has been printed on the board below this part number.