DS200LDCCG1A | General Electric Drive Control Board
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Product Description P/N: DS200LDCCG1A
Description
General Electric Speedtronic Mark V DS200LDCCG1A is a Drive Control LAN Communications Board and is part of the gas turbine control system. The DS200LDCCG1A is a Mark V series base-level control board. It was created to control the GE DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 exciters and drives by providing drive and I/O controls. The board contains four microprocessors, allowing the DS200LDCCG1A to cover a wide range of I/O and drive control.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | Drives |
Part Number | DS200LDCCG1A |
Subcategory | Drive Board |
Series | Mark V |
Function | LAN CARD |
Information About DS200LDCCG1A
The General Electric DS200LDCCG1A is a base level control board from the Mark V series. This board is a drive control and LAN communications board (LDCC). Specifically, it was designed to provide drive and I/O controls to GE family of DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 exciters and drives. Onboard features of this board include microprocessor controlled LAN (local area networks) communications, controlled drive and motor processing, operator interface, and complete drive resets.
Four microprocessors are located on the board, providing DS200LDCCG1A with a sweeping coverage of I/O and drive control. The drive control processor (DCP) is located on the board as position U1. This provides integrated I/O peripherals, offering abilities like timers and decoders. The second is a motor control processor (MCP), recognized on the board as U21. Motor control circuitry and I/O (analog and digital) communications are available with this processor. U35 is the location of the co-motor processor (CMP). Only used when additional processing is required, this section works to perform advanced mathematics the MCP cannot compute. The final processor found on the board is the LAN control processor (LCP) in position U18. Five bus systems (DLAN+, DLAN, Genius, CPL, and C-bus) are accepted by this processor. A user interface system (Programmer) is available with an attached alphanumeric keypad. This interface system allows users to view and adjust system settings and diagnostics.
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.
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Description
General Electric Speedtronic Mark V DS200LDCCG1A is a Drive Control LAN Communications Board and is part of the gas turbine control system. The DS200LDCCG1A is a Mark V series base-level control board. It was created to control the GE DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 exciters and drives by providing drive and I/O controls. The board contains four microprocessors, allowing the DS200LDCCG1A to cover a wide range of I/O and drive control.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | Drives |
Part Number | DS200LDCCG1A |
Subcategory | Drive Board |
Series | Mark V |
Function | LAN CARD |
Information About DS200LDCCG1A
The General Electric DS200LDCCG1A is a base level control board from the Mark V series. This board is a drive control and LAN communications board (LDCC). Specifically, it was designed to provide drive and I/O controls to GE family of DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 exciters and drives. Onboard features of this board include microprocessor controlled LAN (local area networks) communications, controlled drive and motor processing, operator interface, and complete drive resets.
Four microprocessors are located on the board, providing DS200LDCCG1A with a sweeping coverage of I/O and drive control. The drive control processor (DCP) is located on the board as position U1. This provides integrated I/O peripherals, offering abilities like timers and decoders. The second is a motor control processor (MCP), recognized on the board as U21. Motor control circuitry and I/O (analog and digital) communications are available with this processor. U35 is the location of the co-motor processor (CMP). Only used when additional processing is required, this section works to perform advanced mathematics the MCP cannot compute. The final processor found on the board is the LAN control processor (LCP) in position U18. Five bus systems (DLAN+, DLAN, Genius, CPL, and C-bus) are accepted by this processor. A user interface system (Programmer) is available with an attached alphanumeric keypad. This interface system allows users to view and adjust system settings and diagnostics.
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.