About the IS200TAMBH1A
A member of the Mark VI Speedtronic series; the IS200TAMBH1A makes use of several onboard software maintenance tools available through the Operator Interface (HMI or human-machine interface,) which runs on a Windows-software-supported platform. The IS200TAMBH1A may be often referred to by its industry-recognized functional acronym TAMB, and is modified through the inclusion of a singular revision, rated at an "A". This revision can be classified as a functional revision, as it makes significant improvements to the functionality of the IS200TAMBH1A Acoustic Monitoring PCB and its overall drive assembly. This IS200TAMBH1A product's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series represents quite the improvement in terms of functionality upon the previously-developed Mark V Turbine Control System Series of the same full extended series name that immediately preceded it, as the Mark VI Series' possible functional application range was expanded to include the alternative energy-focused wind turbine command system setting. This IS200TAMBH1A device is not the originally-developed product of its specific Mark VI Series functionality; that would be the IS200TAMBH1 parent PCB not making use of this IS200TAMBH1A product's singular A-rated functional product revision.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As with any similar Mark VI Speedtronic series model, the IS200TAMBH1A, oftentimes abbreviated as the TAMB board; features a series of product-specific hardware specifications that allow it to function as intended within the greater drive assembly. This TAMB Acoustic Monitoring Board is relatively limited in terms of the amount of original instructional material available for the product online. With this being said, the TAMB Board does offer a relatively high amount of information through a simple product number breakdown and visual inspection. To start off, the IS200TAMBH1A PCB is identifiable as a Salem, Virgina manufactured product right off the bat, with its initial inclusion of the "IS200" series tag. Following this insertion of the original manufacturer's location, the IS200TAMBH1A product number reveals a succinct functional industry acronym for this Acoustic Monitoring Board, in what ultimately manifests as the "TAMB" acronym. The trailing "H1" section of the IS200TAMBH1A product part number relays to the knowledgeable drive administrator that this is a Mark VI Speedtronic series member with group one series grouping. the "H1" designation also asserts that this printed circuit board is protected beneath a level of conformal-style PCB coating. Conformal coating, while significantly thinner than the alternative normal-style PCB coating, is a much more expansive and complete version of coating, as it claims to cover the surface of every component in entirety. A more detailed and complete product number breakdown for the IS200TAMBH1A board is available above, through the "manuals" tab.
Beyond the information collectible from a basic part number breakdown of the IS200TAMBH1A, additional information is available upon inspection by a licensed AX Control Technician. The base board of the IS200TAMBH1A seems to feature four total factory-drilled holes, for installation purposes. Two of these holes are insulated for sufficient voltage protection. In total, eighteen jumpers are visibly available attached to the base board of the IS200TAMBH1A, and two D-type connectors populate the back side of this printed circuit board. The face of the board is completely stocked with a variety of capacitors and resistors for voltage protection purposes. Unlike many other popular functional roles of Mark VI Turbine Control System Series printed circuit board product offerings, this IS200TAMBH1A device here does not make use of a standard metal installation faceplate that would be indicative of this IS200TAMBH1A device's standard placement in the Mark VI Series' VME Rack Installation Assembly.