DS3800DOCA | General Electric I/O Control Board Mark IV
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Product Description P/N: DS3800DOCA
Description
The DS3800DOCA is an I/O control board from the Mark IV series, manufactured by General Electric. It is designed for use in industrial control systems, specifically within the Mark IV Speedtronic system. This board facilitates input and output control operations, integrating with other components in the system for data handling and signal processing.
Technical Specifications
Condition |
New / Never Used Surplus |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Mark IV Speedtronic |
Part Number |
DS3800NOCA |
Functional Acronym |
NOCA |
Functional Description |
Overcurrent Overload Board |
Information About DS3800DOCA
The GE Circuit Board DS3800DOCA is equipped with multiple components designed for specific functions within its operational framework. The board features four trimmer resistors and thirteen single-pin connectors. In addition, it includes four terminals intended for the attachment of supplementary components and four embedded resistors.
The embedded resistors, identified as R27, R31, R97, and R101, are pre-installed at the factory and are non-removable. These resistors have varying ratings, contributing to the board's overall processing capabilities. It is crucial to configure the board correctly upon installation to ensure proper functionality. One key configuration step involves adjusting the trimmer resistors, also known as trimpots (trimmer potentiometers). Each trimmer resistor is equipped with a small screw that allows a technician to fine-tune the performance of the resistor. Adjustment is performed using a small screwdriver and a testing device. The specific function of each trimmer resistor is detailed in the board's accompanying documentation. During adjustment, the technician monitors the output of the trimmer resistor with a tester and turns the screw to achieve the desired signal output.
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 DS3800DOCA is an I/O control board from the Mark IV series, manufactured by General Electric. It is designed for use in industrial control systems, specifically within the Mark IV Speedtronic system. This board facilitates input and output control operations, integrating with other components in the system for data handling and signal processing.
Technical Specifications
Condition |
New / Never Used Surplus |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Mark IV Speedtronic |
Part Number |
DS3800NOCA |
Functional Acronym |
NOCA |
Functional Description |
Overcurrent Overload Board |
Information About DS3800DOCA
The GE Circuit Board DS3800DOCA is equipped with multiple components designed for specific functions within its operational framework. The board features four trimmer resistors and thirteen single-pin connectors. In addition, it includes four terminals intended for the attachment of supplementary components and four embedded resistors.
The embedded resistors, identified as R27, R31, R97, and R101, are pre-installed at the factory and are non-removable. These resistors have varying ratings, contributing to the board's overall processing capabilities. It is crucial to configure the board correctly upon installation to ensure proper functionality. One key configuration step involves adjusting the trimmer resistors, also known as trimpots (trimmer potentiometers). Each trimmer resistor is equipped with a small screw that allows a technician to fine-tune the performance of the resistor. Adjustment is performed using a small screwdriver and a testing device. The specific function of each trimmer resistor is detailed in the board's accompanying documentation. During adjustment, the technician monitors the output of the trimmer resistor with a tester and turns the screw to achieve the desired signal output.
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.