About the IS200VRTDH1DAA
The IS200VRTDH1DAA is a PCB component created by GE for the Mark VI system. The MKVI is one of GE’s Speedtronic gas and steam turbine management systems, which means that it is able to attract a consistent level of niche demand on its greater figurative automated industrial marketplace. This line of turbine management began in the 1960s when General Electric developed and released the Mark I. The Mark VI includes Ethernet communications capabilities as well as having an Operator Interface built with a PC running a Windows platform that allows users to access data from an easy-to-use platform. The Mark VI Series is seen as a massive improvement upon even the previously-developed Mark V Turbine Control System Series, as the Mark VI Series' specific range of intended functional applications was extended to include the management or control systems of General Electric-compatible and alternative energy-based wind turbine automated assemblies; instead of the usual gas and steam turbine applications. This IS200VRTDH1DAA product is not the originally-developed device of its specific Mark VI Series functionality; that would be the IS200VRTDH1 parent PCB not utilizing this IS200VRTDH1DAA product's three-fold revision table.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The IS200VRTDH1DAA is a Resistance Temperature Device (RTD) input board. It is designed to accept sixteen three-wire RTD inputs. The inputs do not wire directly to the IS200VRTDH1DAA board; instead, they are wired to an RTD terminal board and then connect by cables to the VME rack where the IS200VRTDH1DAA is mounted. The S200VRTDH1DAA has a front faceplate that includes three LED indicators. The faceplate connects to the PCB via three screw connections. The faceplate has the manufacturer logo and the board identification number. The IS200VRTDH1DAA has two backplane connectors. It has several hundred resistors and over two hundred capacitors. The board has over two hundred integrated circuits including FPGAs. The board also has several lines of inductor beads. The board is marked with codes like PC-40802, 94V-0, and 6BA01. It is drilled in several places. More information on the diagnostics, operation, and specifications of the IS200VRTDH1DAA can be found in the GE publication GEH-6421. Repair or replace here today.
Installation procedures are also included in this publication. AX Control is happy to provide a copy of this information with your order if it is not currently available. All of the previously-listed hardware details important to the functional quality of this IS200VRTDH1DAA printed circuit board product offering have been sourced by a diligent service technician-led visual inspection of the IS200VRTDH1DAA product itself, which was deemed as necessary due to the IS200VRTDH1DAA PCB's Mark VI Series' now-obsolete legacy product series. This legacy series attribution means that this IS200VRTDH1DAA device is not contextualized well within existing Mark Series instructional manuals online. Given this truth, the IS200VRTDH1DAA product number itself can be adopted as a decent supplementary source of IS200VRTDH1DAA board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for relevant IS200VRTDH1DAA Board details in a series of functional naming components. For instance, the IS200VRTDH1DAA functional product number here begins with the dual-functional IS200 series tag delegating this IS200VRTDH1DAA product's normal Mark VI Series assembly on top of its domestic location of original GE manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware details revealed in the IS200VRTDH1DAA functional product number include this IS200VRTDH1DAA device's VRTD functional product abbreviation, its conformal PCB coating style, and finally its three-fold unique revision history.