About the IS200TVIBH2BCC
This IS200TVIBH2BCC model printed circuit board or PCB for short exists as a member of the group two grouping of Mark VI Speedtronic Series products manufactured by automated industrial industry giant General Electric. To be more specific, this TVIB-abbreviated product was mass-produced by GE Industrial Systems, a subsidiary manufacturer that exists under the greater General Electric production umbrella. This is a modified version of a preexisting Mark VI Speedtronic Series product; featuring a primary functional revision rated at a B, a secondary functional revision rated at a C, and finally a singular artwork configuration revision that received a C grade as well. This printed circuit board or PCB for short can be better-defined by its original instructional manual-specified functional description as a Terminal Vibration Board.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This IS200TVIBH2BCC Terminal Vibration Board makes use of a number of important and product-specific hardware component inclusions that only truly make sense when considered alongside this product's intended functionality. This IS200TVIBH2BCC Terminal Vibration Board is a crucial component to the greater VVIB Vibration/Postion board assembly; allowing for connection of up to fourteen Bently Nevada probes for shaft vibration monitoring purposes. A secondary perceived function of this TVIB-abbreviated Terminal Vibration Board can be described as its providence of buffered portable data gathering equipment signals for diagnostic maintenance applications. This IS200TVIBH2BCC product is more versatile in is possible functional applications when compared to other previously-released GE Mark Series iteration products, as it exists with a set of functional applications in wind turbine management systems, adding on to the steam and gas-based applications made possible through the earlier Mark V Turbine Control System Series of a similar full extended series title to this IS200TVIBH2BCC product's Mark VI Series.
Now that some of the perceived functionality of this IS200TVIBH2BCC circuit board has been explained, its various hardware component choices should make a bit more sense. For example, this IS200TVIBH2BCC Terminal Vibration Board makes use of fourteen total BNC connectors in its assembly, with the sole purpose of supporting this PCB's buffered portable data gathering equipment signals. Another obvious hardware component in this IS200TVIBH2BCC board's assembly is its set of two large terminal blocks; each of which is affixed to the TVIB board's base circuit board through the use of two screws. These terminal blocks are considered pluggable and unpluggable for convenient board maintenance, and each terminal block supports 24 total I/O connections, for a total of 48 I/O connections possible from the base Terminal Vibration Board. This is a customizable model of Mark VI Speedtronic PCB, as evidenced by the elevated number of jumpers present in its board configuration. In total, the IS200TVIBH2BCC terminal board makes use of sixteen jumpers, each of which possessing their own paired partner jumper and factory-specified nomenclature label. This PCB can be categorized as well-protected, given its extensive and industry-respected conformal style of printed circuit board protective coating.