About the IS2020JPDFG03
This IS2020JPDFG03 printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and manufactured specifically for the Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, as discussed previously. The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series that this IS2020JPDFG03 device belongs to, as hinted at by its full extended series name attached above, was originally developed with specific wind, steam, and gas turbine applications in mind, and exists as one of the most highly-demanded General Electric Mark product series on the general automated industrial marketplace today. The Mark VI Turbine Control System Series's highly-sought nature is more than likely attributable to its status as one of the final-developed General Electric Mark product series to incorporate the patented Speedtronic control system technology across a range of its various offerings. The Speedtronic control system technology seen in this IS2020JPDFG03 Module's assembly was first introduced to the automated industrial community with the previous rollout of the Mark I Series in one of the many years beyond its initial release.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
As referenced to earlier, this IS2020JPDFG03 printed circuit board product is something of an interesting Mark VI Series offering. This can partially be attributed to the fact that this IS2020JPDFG03 device is not actually a printed circuit board in form like many Mark VI Series products, but a modular assembly. Functionally, this IS2020JPDFG03 product exists as a Power Distribution Module within its greater Mark VI Series automated drive assembly. This IS2020JPDFG03 product's special modular assembly is truthfully made up of a circuit board mounted on top of a sturdy metal cubic backplane specially-designed by General Electric for various installation purposes. A series of over ten total tall black fuses have been attached to this IS2020JPDFG03 device's base printed circuit board; these fuses are part of a larger voltage limitation strategy involving a greater Mark VI Series-standardized selection of voltage-limiting hardware components including various iterations of capacitors, resistors, transistors, and specialized Mark VI Series integrated circuits.
Generally, and as mentioned above briefly, this IS2020JPDFG03 Power Distribution Module is not surrounded by any great plethora of originally-designed instructional manual materials online; most like due to General Electric's removal of various Mark VI Series documentation for copyright purposes in the many years following its initial release. With this being true, other alternative sources of IS2020JPDFG03 Board hardware component and component specification information become relevant, starting with the IS2020JPDFG03 functional product number. The IS2020JPDFG03 functional product number serves to described various IS2020JPDFG03 Module hardware details in a series of functional naming chunks. Case in point, the IS2020JPDFG03 functional product number begins with a dual-functional naming chunks in the IS2020 series tag, which as dictated in originally-available General Electric Mark VI Series instructional manuals, indirectly reveals this IS2020JPDFG03 Power Distribution Module's special modular Mark VI Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware details revealed through this IS2020JPDFG03 Module's functional product number includes its:
- JPDF functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style