DS200TCPDG1B | General Electric Power Distribution Module
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Product Description P/N: DS200TCPDG1B
Description
The DS200TCPDG1B is a printed circuit board (PCB) designed for General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series. This legacy series, now discontinued, was among the last to utilize the Speedtronic control system technology. The DS200TCPDG1B is specifically identified as a Power Distribution Module.
Technical Specifications
Original Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Product Series |
Mark V |
Functional Part Number |
DS200TCPDG1B |
Category |
Drives |
Subcategory |
Drive Board |
Weight |
1.00 lbs |
Product Type |
Power Distribution Module |
Functional Product Acronym |
TCPD |
PCB Coating Type |
Normal Coating |
1st Functional Revision |
B |
Information About DS200TCPDG1B
The DS200TCPDG1B, a printed circuit board (PCB) designed and manufactured by General Electric, belongs to the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. This series, now discontinued, represents a legacy product line. The Mark V series was one of the final series to utilize the patented Speedtronic control system technology, first introduced with the Mark I in the late 1960s. The DS200TCPDG1B is categorized as a Power Distribution Module, a functional description specified in Mark V series instructional manuals. It is a revision of the DS200TCPDG1 parent module, incorporating B-rated functional improvements.
The DS200TCPDG1B module includes several hardware components and specifications essential to its operation. The module features eight (8) toggle switches, thirty-six (36) fuses, and four (4) signal wire terminals. Additionally, it is equipped with thirty-six (36) OK LEDs and one (1) 10-pin connector. The OK LEDs serve as indicators of fuse status; illuminated LEDs signify operational fuses, while unlit LEDs indicate blown fuses requiring replacement. The board also includes two (2) red LEDs to signal existing problems, necessitating further 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.
Description
The DS200TCPDG1B is a printed circuit board (PCB) designed for General Electric's Mark V Turbine Control System Series. This legacy series, now discontinued, was among the last to utilize the Speedtronic control system technology. The DS200TCPDG1B is specifically identified as a Power Distribution Module.
Technical Specifications
Original Manufacturer |
GE General Electric |
Product Series |
Mark V |
Functional Part Number |
DS200TCPDG1B |
Category |
Drives |
Subcategory |
Drive Board |
Weight |
1.00 lbs |
Product Type |
Power Distribution Module |
Functional Product Acronym |
TCPD |
PCB Coating Type |
Normal Coating |
1st Functional Revision |
B |
Information About DS200TCPDG1B
The DS200TCPDG1B, a printed circuit board (PCB) designed and manufactured by General Electric, belongs to the Mark V Turbine Control System Series. This series, now discontinued, represents a legacy product line. The Mark V series was one of the final series to utilize the patented Speedtronic control system technology, first introduced with the Mark I in the late 1960s. The DS200TCPDG1B is categorized as a Power Distribution Module, a functional description specified in Mark V series instructional manuals. It is a revision of the DS200TCPDG1 parent module, incorporating B-rated functional improvements.
The DS200TCPDG1B module includes several hardware components and specifications essential to its operation. The module features eight (8) toggle switches, thirty-six (36) fuses, and four (4) signal wire terminals. Additionally, it is equipped with thirty-six (36) OK LEDs and one (1) 10-pin connector. The OK LEDs serve as indicators of fuse status; illuminated LEDs signify operational fuses, while unlit LEDs indicate blown fuses requiring replacement. The board also includes two (2) red LEDs to signal existing problems, necessitating further 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.