About the IS200TBCIH1C
The IS200TBCIH1C contact input terminal board was developed by General Electric or GE as a component in the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series. Mark VI is used to control and automate both steam and gas turbine operations, as is evidenced through its full extended series name attached immediately above. This IS200TBCIH1C device's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series represents a massive improvement upon the Mark V Series that came before, as its possible functional applications have been widened to include wind turbine automated drive assemblies on top of existing gas and steam turbine functional application settings. The IS200TBCIH1C is a type of PCB or printed circuit board. The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is able to separately generate a consistent stream of niche demand on the greater automated industrial market given the fact that it is one of General Electric's lastly-developed product series to utilize the patented Speedtronic control system technology first seen with the rollout of the Mark I Series in the mid to later 1960s.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200TBCIH1C contains numerous electronic components on its surface. The most noticeable of these components are two large black terminal blocks which contain twenty-four terminals apiece. Every terminal has been labeled with the numbers one (1) through forty-eight (48) in white lettering. Directly to the right of these two (2) terminal blocks is a very long series of solid red MOVs or metal oxide varistors. The metal oxide varistors are in the shape of circles. Two (2) solid white connectors may be found at the top of the IS200TBCIH1C in the center. Positioned along the right edge of the IS200TBCIH1C is a line of three (3) black and silver jack connector ports that are aligned vertically. The center of the IS200TBCIH1C is filled with numerous small components made of silver metal which look like very tiny rectangles. These many components are known as diodes. The diodes have been arranged into parallel rows of four (4) diodes each. To the left of these diodes, aligned between the white connectors and the black and silver connector ports, is a vertical line of small resistors. These resistors are banded in blue, black, and white. Two (2) additional vertical rows can also be found underneath this top row.
As discussed previously, this IS200TBCIH1C product belongs to a now-obsolete legacy product series formerly manufactured by Generla Electric. With this being the case, it is followed online by a distinctive lack of originally-issued instructional manual materials as encouraged by ongoing General Electric copyright strikes. While this is true, this IS200TBCIH1C product still does benefit from its manufacture by the trusted automated industrial giant as it exists with a IS200TBCIH1C functional product number that was carefully designed to indirectly display a number of relevant IS200TBCIH1C Board hardware specifications through a series of functional naming segments. For example, this IS200TBCIH1C functional product number begins with a dual-functioning naming segment in its IS200 series tag indirectly delegating its normal Mark VI Series assembly version as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other relevant hardware details embedded in the IS200TBCIH1C functional product number include this IS200TBCIH1C device's TBCI functional product acronym, its conformal style of printed circuit board coating, its group one Mark VI Turbine Control System Series product grouping, and finally its singular atypical C-rated functional product revision.