About the IS2020LVPSG1AE
This IS2020LVPSG1AE VME Rack Power Supply Unit printed circuit board product offering or just PCB for short from General Electric's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is truly not even a PCB at all, as it exists as a special modular Mark VI Series assembly as encouraged by its IS2020LVPSG1AE VME Rack Power Supply Unit functional product number. This IS2020LVPSG1AE VME Rack Power Supply Unit device's Mark VI Turbine Control System Series, as it is called by its full extended product series title, exists with a specific series of possible functional applications in the control and management systems of GE-compatible gas, steam and wind turbine automated drive assemblies.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This unit was specifically designed to operate as the power supplier for the VME Rack. The functional acronym for this model is LVPS which stands for Low Voltage Power Supply. The IS2020LVPSG1AE module can typically be described as a completely self-contained unit. The LVPS module has two connectors on one of the four sides of the model which are used as cable harnesses to connect to the VME rack. The connectors are labeled PSB and PSA. The aforementioned components are just two of the many available components on the IS2020LVPSG1AE model. There are several features on the front faceplate that are used to denote the operation of the LVPS model. For example, there are three LEDs available, their colors are red, yellow, and green and each has an assigned function. The function for each LED is as follows:
- Red = Fault
- Yellow = Available
- Green = Normal
All of these LEDs will be used to determine if the LVPS model is performing correctly and will address any potential faults and errors that may occur or have already occurred on the device. In relation to the LEDs, there is also a toggle switch on the LVPS unit. The toggle switch will be used to potentially reset any faults that have occurred on the power supply module during the operation. As mentioned numerous times already the IS2020LVPSG1AE model is a power supply rack and therefore requires a specific power supply. The nominal power supply for this model is twenty-four volts of direct current with the PSA outputs on the device providing a positive twenty-eight volts of direct current.