DS200SDCCG4AGD | General Electric Drive Control Board Mark V
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Product Description P/N: DS200SDCCG4AGD
Description
The General Electric Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG4AGD serves as the primary controller for the drive system. Featuring three microprocessors and RAM accessible by multiple microprocessors simultaneously, each microprocessor is dedicated to processing specific functions of the board. Connectors on the board facilitate connections to optional cards and other control boards governing the drive. Among these connectors, two interface with the Power Supply Interface Board, one for I/O signals and the other for DC voltage.
During normal operation, the board's LED lights flash sequentially from left to right, maintaining this pattern even when the drive is powered but not running. Positioned in a row on the board, these 10 LEDs display error codes by flashing in a specific sequence: the first two LEDs indicate the hundreds digit, the next four represent the tens digit, and the final four denote the unit digits. Additionally, the LEDs can be configured to exhibit drive variables.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Series |
Mark V |
Part Number |
DS200SDCCG4AGD |
Function Description |
Drive Control Card |
Instruction Manual |
GEI-100029 |
Functional Acronym |
SDCC |
PCB Coating |
Normal Coating |
Functional Revision |
1A |
Artwork Revision |
D |
Information About DS200SDCCG4AGD
The General Electric Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG4AGD serves as the primary controller for the drive system. Populated with three microprocessors and RAM, it enables simultaneous access by multiple microprocessors, each dedicated to specific board functions. This design enhances processing efficiency within the system.
Connectors on the DS200SDCCG4AGD facilitate integration with optional cards and other controlling boards within the drive. Two connectors establish links with the Power Supply Interface Board: one for transmitting I/O signals and the other for providing DC voltage.
Under normal operation, the board's LED lights flash in a left-to-right sequence, indicating proper functionality. This pattern persists when the drive receives power but remains inactive. Positioned in a row, the 10 LEDs provide visual feedback. In the event of an error, the LEDs flash to display an error code: the first two LEDs indicate the hundreds digit, the next four represent the tens digit, and the final four signify the unit digits. Additionally, the LEDs offer configurable settings to display various drive variables.
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
The General Electric Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG4AGD serves as the primary controller for the drive system. Featuring three microprocessors and RAM accessible by multiple microprocessors simultaneously, each microprocessor is dedicated to processing specific functions of the board. Connectors on the board facilitate connections to optional cards and other control boards governing the drive. Among these connectors, two interface with the Power Supply Interface Board, one for I/O signals and the other for DC voltage.
During normal operation, the board's LED lights flash sequentially from left to right, maintaining this pattern even when the drive is powered but not running. Positioned in a row on the board, these 10 LEDs display error codes by flashing in a specific sequence: the first two LEDs indicate the hundreds digit, the next four represent the tens digit, and the final four denote the unit digits. Additionally, the LEDs can be configured to exhibit drive variables.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Series |
Mark V |
Part Number |
DS200SDCCG4AGD |
Function Description |
Drive Control Card |
Instruction Manual |
GEI-100029 |
Functional Acronym |
SDCC |
PCB Coating |
Normal Coating |
Functional Revision |
1A |
Artwork Revision |
D |
Information About DS200SDCCG4AGD
The General Electric Drive Control Board DS200SDCCG4AGD serves as the primary controller for the drive system. Populated with three microprocessors and RAM, it enables simultaneous access by multiple microprocessors, each dedicated to specific board functions. This design enhances processing efficiency within the system.
Connectors on the DS200SDCCG4AGD facilitate integration with optional cards and other controlling boards within the drive. Two connectors establish links with the Power Supply Interface Board: one for transmitting I/O signals and the other for providing DC voltage.
Under normal operation, the board's LED lights flash in a left-to-right sequence, indicating proper functionality. This pattern persists when the drive receives power but remains inactive. Positioned in a row, the 10 LEDs provide visual feedback. In the event of an error, the LEDs flash to display an error code: the first two LEDs indicate the hundreds digit, the next four represent the tens digit, and the final four signify the unit digits. Additionally, the LEDs offer configurable settings to display various drive variables.
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.