About the IS200TCATH1A
The IS200TCATH1A is a device which is called a terminal board. The IS200TCATH1A is one of many component parts in the Mark VI series made by General Electric or GE. The Mark VI and the other series in the Mark lineup have been used to manage all the of the processes of gas and steam turbines 1969, when the Mark I was first introduced.
The IS200TCATH1A is a long printed circuit board which is rectangular. Three (3) long green terminal blocks are sitting on the left edge of the IS200TCATH1A. Each of these terminal blocks contains multiple terminals that are small and made from silver metal. Sitting right next to the terminal blocks on the bottom half of the IS200TCATH1A is a collection of pink capacitors. These capacitors are small and round. These capacitors have been ordered into two (2) rows of at least twenty (20) capacitors each. Three (3) additional pink capacitors are situated near the center of the lower edge of the IS200TCATH1A. On the upper half of the IS200TCATH1A next to the terminal blocks is a series of jumper pins. These jumper pins have been lined up in two (2) rows of twelve (12) sets. Every set contains three (3) small metal jumper pins. Two (2) potentiometers, sometimes alternately called variable resistors, are featured on the IS200TCATH1A. One (1) of these potentiometers has been placed near the top of the IS200TCATH1A in the center and the other is situated directly opposite to it on the bottom part of the IS200TCATH1A. The potentiometers are solid and light grey in color.