About the IS200STAIH1A
The IS200STAIH1A is a device which is known as a DINrail board. This is a component in the Mark VI series by General Electric or GE. The Mark VI and the other series in the Mark lineup have been developed to control and automate all of the functions of gas and steam turbines. The IS200STAIH1A is a type of printed circuit board or PCB.
The IS200STAIH1A is a large circuit board that is rectangular. The largest component on the surface of the circuit board is a large terminal block which is situated at the bottom edge of the board. This terminal block which is solid green may contain within it twenty-four (24) terminals. These terminals have been made from silver or gold colored metal and are shaped like cubes. Situated on the circuit board in two (2) long lines are thirty-four (34) black diodes which are shaped like rectangles. Twenty (20) of these diodes are lined up directly above the green terminal block. An additional fourteen (14) diodes have been aligned on the top half of the IS200STAIH1A. Directly above this series of diodes is a large connector port which is silver and black in the center. The connector port contains a number of small female ports. This connector port is used to attach additional components or circuit boards to the IS200STAIH1A. The IS200STAIH1A contains several devices called variable resistors or potentiometers. Fourteen (14) of these potentiometers are positioned on the IS200STAIH1A. Four (4) of these variable resistors have been organized together in the upper right of the PCB and the remaining ten (10) have been lined up near the bottom of the board.