About the IS2020LVPSG4
This IS2020LVPSG4 printed circuit board product offering from General Electric is a very interesting Mark VI Turbine Control System Series product, primarily for the fact that it truly does not exist as a printed circuit board product but as a more-sophisticated modular assembly product. The Mark V Series that this IS2020LVPSG4 modular assembly belongs to, as you have probably been able to deduce based off of its full extended series name, has a set of specific applications in the control systems of General Electric-compatible wind, steam, and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. Already something of an attractive product due to its Mark VI Series-specific wind turbine possible applications, this IS2020LVPSG4 device's greater Mark VI Turbine Control System Series is also esteemed on the greater automated industrial marketplace for the fact that it exists as one of the final-developed General Electric Mark product series to make use of the patented Speedtronic control system technology across a range of different products.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
This IS2020LVPSG4 modular assembly device's specific Mark V Series functional role is developed with its special modular assembly's acceptance of a unique and specialized series of functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications. To begin, the IS2020LVPSG4 product featured here's special modular assembly version truly exists as a sturdy metal chassis containing IS2020LVPSG4 board individual hardware components. This chassis has been vented to allow for proper air-cooling of individual IS2020LVPSG4 device hardware components, of which many should be receiving individual insulation and protections through use of the normal style of PCB coating applied to this IS2020LVPSG4 device's individual hardware components. As detailed in barely-existing Mark VI Series fringe instructional manual materials, this IS2020LVPSG4 device does not make use of any PS335 or Status ID outputs, but does supply several other Mark V Series I/O's, including but not limited to:
- Five +28V PSA Outputs
- Three +28V Remote Outputs
In addition to the various I/Os or inputs and outputs made available to this IS2020LVPSG4 product's special modular assembly, it is also adorned with a series of three total LED diagnostic indicators meant for various diagnostic purposes. This IS2020LVPSG4 VME Rack Power Supply Assembly's red-colored LED is generally offered for the display-ment of this IS2020LVPSG4 device's normative functional status. While it is rather obvious that the rather large IS2020LVPSG4 modular assembly here is not meant to mount in any VME Rack slot itself, given its large dimensions, it is still considered to mount on the VME Rack assembly generally; just on an additionally-provided sheet metal bracket designed specifically for this IS2020LVPSG4 product. This IS2020LVPSG4 device's power supply bottom connectors are crucial for interfacing with other Mark VI Turbine Control System Series products in its intended VME Rack mounting assembly. This IS2020LVPSG4 Module's voltage suppression and limitation strategy generally involves its internal assembly's acceptance of a Mark VI Series-standardized selection of voltage-limiting hardware components and component specifications including various styles of Mark VI Series capacitors, resistors, transistors, and finally specialized integrated circuits.