531X207LCSAFG1 | General Electric LAN Current Source Board
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Product Description P/N: 531X207LCSAFG1
DescriptionΒ
The 531X207LCSAFG1 is a LAN current source board developed by General Electric for the 531X series. It supplies power to LAN systems in GE drives and exciters with options for 5 VDC or 15 VDC power supplies and includes a voltage-limited current source rated at 0.3 A. The board is powered via a 115 VDC fuse-protected input.Β
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Technical SpecificationsΒ
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Part NumberΒ |
531X207LCSAFG1Β |
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CategoryΒ |
LAN Current Source BoardΒ |
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ManufacturerΒ |
General ElectricΒ |
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SeriesΒ |
531X SeriesΒ |
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Power SuppliesΒ |
5 VDC or 15 VDCΒ |
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Current SourceΒ |
Voltage-limited current source rated at 0.3 AΒ |
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InputΒ |
115 VDC fuse-protectedΒ |
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Jumper SettingsΒ |
Position 1.2 for 5 VDC, Position 2.3 for 15 VDCΒ |
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Output Voltage AdjustmentΒ |
Adjustable via onboard potentiometerΒ |
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Signal ManagementΒ |
12-point terminal integrated into the cardΒ |
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Information About 531X207LCSAFG1
The 531X207LCSAFG1 is a Local Area Network (LAN) current source board developed by General Electric for the 531X series. This unit is designed to be compatible with a wide range of General Electric drives and exciters. The board provides power supplies for LAN systems with selectable voltages of 5 VDC or 15 VDC. Additionally, it includes a voltage-limited current source rated at 0.3 A. The board is powered through a 115 VDC fuse-protected input, which supplies the necessary power to operate the board.Β
A key feature of the 531X207LCSAFG1 is its system flexibility. Users can select between two LAN power supplies by adjusting the boardβs jumper settings. Moving the jumper to position 1.2 selects a 5 VDC power supply, while position 2.3 selects a 15 VDC supply. The output voltage of the board can be adjusted according to the selected input using an onboard potentiometer. The board also includes a 12-point terminal for relaying all signals to and from the card.Β
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Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.
DescriptionΒ
The 531X207LCSAFG1 is a LAN current source board developed by General Electric for the 531X series. It supplies power to LAN systems in GE drives and exciters with options for 5 VDC or 15 VDC power supplies and includes a voltage-limited current source rated at 0.3 A. The board is powered via a 115 VDC fuse-protected input.Β
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Technical SpecificationsΒ
|
Part NumberΒ |
531X207LCSAFG1Β |
|
CategoryΒ |
LAN Current Source BoardΒ |
|
ManufacturerΒ |
General ElectricΒ |
|
SeriesΒ |
531X SeriesΒ |
|
Power SuppliesΒ |
5 VDC or 15 VDCΒ |
|
Current SourceΒ |
Voltage-limited current source rated at 0.3 AΒ |
|
InputΒ |
115 VDC fuse-protectedΒ |
|
Jumper SettingsΒ |
Position 1.2 for 5 VDC, Position 2.3 for 15 VDCΒ |
|
Output Voltage AdjustmentΒ |
Adjustable via onboard potentiometerΒ |
|
Signal ManagementΒ |
12-point terminal integrated into the cardΒ |
Β
Β Β
Information About 531X207LCSAFG1
The 531X207LCSAFG1 is a Local Area Network (LAN) current source board developed by General Electric for the 531X series. This unit is designed to be compatible with a wide range of General Electric drives and exciters. The board provides power supplies for LAN systems with selectable voltages of 5 VDC or 15 VDC. Additionally, it includes a voltage-limited current source rated at 0.3 A. The board is powered through a 115 VDC fuse-protected input, which supplies the necessary power to operate the board.Β
A key feature of the 531X207LCSAFG1 is its system flexibility. Users can select between two LAN power supplies by adjusting the boardβs jumper settings. Moving the jumper to position 1.2 selects a 5 VDC power supply, while position 2.3 selects a 15 VDC supply. The output voltage of the board can be adjusted according to the selected input using an onboard potentiometer. The board also includes a 12-point terminal for relaying all signals to and from the card.Β
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Manufacturer information
General Electric (GE) is a multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, based in the United States. It operates in various industries, including aviation, healthcare, renewable energy, and power. GE is known for its innovations in technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure solutions.