About the IS200TBTCH1B
The IS200TBTCH1B thermocouple board is a type of printed circuit board or PCB made by General Electric or GE. This device was created to be a part of the Mark VI series by GE. The Mark VI and the rest of the series in the Mark family were developed to manage and automate the operations of gas and steam turbines in industrial systems. These products have been in use since 1969, when the first Mark I products were introduced.
The IS200TBTCH1B is a very long printed circuit board which has many different components which range in size from very large to very tiny. The most immediately noticeable components on the IS200TBTCH1B are two (2) long black terminal blocks. These terminal blocks each contain twenty-four (24) terminals for a total of forty-eight (48) terminals. These terminals are all cube-shaped and composed of silver metal. They have all been identified with numbers from one to forty-eight in white writing. The second largest electronic components on the IS200TBTCH1B are two (2) jack connector ports labeled JA1 and JB1. The center of the IS200TBTCH1B is occupied by several long lines of very small components. Two (2) long lines of resistors which are blue are found in this area which span nearly the length of the IS200TBTCH1B vertically. Two (2) equally long lines of small silver capacitors which alternate with the rows of resistors are also positioned in the center of the IS200TBTCH1B. A long line of components which are labeled with the initial L is aligned on the right edge of this large group of components.