DS200LDCCH1ALA | Reliance Electric Mark V LAN Communications Board
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Product Description P/N: DS200LDCCH1ALA
Description
General Electric has produced the DS200LDCCH1ALA board, serving as a drive control and local area network (LAN) communications card within the Mark V series of drive boards. Integrated into drive cabinets across the DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 series, this board facilitates various functions encompassing device, motor, and I/O control operations.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Series |
Mark V |
Part Number |
DS200LDCCH1ALA |
Functional Description |
Drive Control/LAN Communications Board |
Instruction Manual |
GEI-100216 |
Functional Acronym |
LDCC |
PCB Coating |
Conformal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 |
A |
Functional Revision 2 |
L |
Artwork Revision |
A |
Information About DS200LDCCH1ALA
The DS200LDCCH1ALA is a drive control and local area network (LAN) communications card manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark V series of drive boards. It is specifically designed for integration into the drive cabinet of drives across the DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 series. This board serves various functions including device, motor, and I/O control functions.
Equipped with four microprocessors, the DS200LDCCH1ALA efficiently filters card signals. Digital and analog I/O signals directed to the board undergo reception and filtration processes facilitated by the onboard drive control processor (DCP). Similarly, LAN systems directed to the drive are processed through the LAN control processor (LCP) integrated into the board. The remaining two processors, the motor control processor (MCP) and the co-motor processor (CMP), operate collaboratively to handle processing tasks. Initially, the MCP allocates processing space for digital I/O communications. In instances where the computational requirements of the signal surpass the processing capacity of the MCP, the CMP supplements the processing power accordingly.
Manufacturer information
Reliance Electric, a pioneering electrical equipment manufacturer, was founded in 1904. Acquired by Rockwell Automation, it specialized in motors, drives, and industrial automation solutions. Known for innovation, Reliance played a key role in advancing industrial technology.
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Description
General Electric has produced the DS200LDCCH1ALA board, serving as a drive control and local area network (LAN) communications card within the Mark V series of drive boards. Integrated into drive cabinets across the DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 series, this board facilitates various functions encompassing device, motor, and I/O control operations.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Series |
Mark V |
Part Number |
DS200LDCCH1ALA |
Functional Description |
Drive Control/LAN Communications Board |
Instruction Manual |
GEI-100216 |
Functional Acronym |
LDCC |
PCB Coating |
Conformal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 |
A |
Functional Revision 2 |
L |
Artwork Revision |
A |
Information About DS200LDCCH1ALA
The DS200LDCCH1ALA is a drive control and local area network (LAN) communications card manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark V series of drive boards. It is specifically designed for integration into the drive cabinet of drives across the DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 series. This board serves various functions including device, motor, and I/O control functions.
Equipped with four microprocessors, the DS200LDCCH1ALA efficiently filters card signals. Digital and analog I/O signals directed to the board undergo reception and filtration processes facilitated by the onboard drive control processor (DCP). Similarly, LAN systems directed to the drive are processed through the LAN control processor (LCP) integrated into the board. The remaining two processors, the motor control processor (MCP) and the co-motor processor (CMP), operate collaboratively to handle processing tasks. Initially, the MCP allocates processing space for digital I/O communications. In instances where the computational requirements of the signal surpass the processing capacity of the MCP, the CMP supplements the processing power accordingly.
Manufacturer information
Reliance Electric, a pioneering electrical equipment manufacturer, was founded in 1904. Acquired by Rockwell Automation, it specialized in motors, drives, and industrial automation solutions. Known for innovation, Reliance played a key role in advancing industrial technology.