DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B | General Electric Drive Control Card
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Product Description P/N: DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B
Description
The DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B Drive Control Card was manufactured by General Electric, for use in the Mark V Series of turbine control systems.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | Drives |
Part Number | DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B |
Subcategory | Control/Interface Board |
Series | Mark V |
Functional Description | Drive Control Card |
Functional Acronym | SDCC |
PCB Coating | Normal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 | A |
Functional Revision 2 | Z |
Artwork Revision | Z |
Information About DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B
DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B is a drive control card developed for General Electric’s Mark V board series. System software and primary control circuitry is housed on this card. AC2000, DC2000, and EX2000 drives are the intended series of controllers that this card can interface with. Three microprocessors and dual ported RAM can be found on this control card.
The three main processors located on DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B include a drive control processor (DCP), a motor control processor (MCP), and a co-motor processor (CMP). The DCP contains an array of peripheral functions, including direct memory access and address decoding. Both digital and analog I/O can be digested by this processor. High speed digital and analog I/O as well as motor control functions are processed by the MCP. When additional processing power is required by the MCP, the CMP takes over. The CMP is capable of calculating complex mathematical algorithm calculations that the MCP is incapable of computing. Five onboard memory chips provide storage space for the integrated dual port RAM. Ten diagnostic LEDs are found on the board which can display fault codes to users in either binary form or binary coded decimal (BCD).
Provided installation and storage parameters should be met to protect the integrity of both the control card and the drive.
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 DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B Drive Control Card was manufactured by General Electric, for use in the Mark V Series of turbine control systems.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | Drives |
Part Number | DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B |
Subcategory | Control/Interface Board |
Series | Mark V |
Functional Description | Drive Control Card |
Functional Acronym | SDCC |
PCB Coating | Normal Coating |
Functional Revision 1 | A |
Functional Revision 2 | Z |
Artwork Revision | Z |
Information About DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B
DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B is a drive control card developed for General Electric’s Mark V board series. System software and primary control circuitry is housed on this card. AC2000, DC2000, and EX2000 drives are the intended series of controllers that this card can interface with. Three microprocessors and dual ported RAM can be found on this control card.
The three main processors located on DS215SDCCG1AZZ01B include a drive control processor (DCP), a motor control processor (MCP), and a co-motor processor (CMP). The DCP contains an array of peripheral functions, including direct memory access and address decoding. Both digital and analog I/O can be digested by this processor. High speed digital and analog I/O as well as motor control functions are processed by the MCP. When additional processing power is required by the MCP, the CMP takes over. The CMP is capable of calculating complex mathematical algorithm calculations that the MCP is incapable of computing. Five onboard memory chips provide storage space for the integrated dual port RAM. Ten diagnostic LEDs are found on the board which can display fault codes to users in either binary form or binary coded decimal (BCD).
Provided installation and storage parameters should be met to protect the integrity of both the control card and the drive.
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.