About the 0-51377-9
The 0-51377-9 is a printed circuit board created by General Electric. The 0-51377-9 has seven metal spikes on the left edge of the circuit board, next to the first connection point on the board which is labeled STATIC SEQUENCE SSCA. In between the first connection point and the second connection point, there are ten metal spikes. The second connection point is labeled CURRENT VOLTAGE TRANSDUCTOR CVTD. In between the second and third connection point are four metal spikes and four thin metal tabs. The metal tabs are labeled X1, X2, X3, and X0. The third connection point is labeled PRECISION. There are six thin metal tabs labeled 6THY, 2THY, and 4THY. The fourth connection point is labeled CURRENT LOOP DRIVER CLDD. There are three thin metal tabs labeled 1THY, 2THY, and 3THY in between the fourth and fifth connection point along with three metal spikes. Between the sixth and seventh connection point are two metal spikes. On the right edge of the circuit board are twelve metal spikes with two points, one facing straight up and the other facing out. All the metal spikes are used to wrap metal wire around to connect various components like diodes, resistors, even capacitors or additional wire. The thin metal tabs are used to connect wires using a special connecting end that slips over the top of the thin metal tab and is pinched down to secure it.
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