DS3800HLNC1A1A | General Electric Control Board Mark IV
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Product Description P/N: DS3800HLNC1A1A
Description
The DS3800HLNC1A1A General Electric Control Board Mark IV is a critical component for managing and regulating industrial control systems. It ensures precise control and coordination of system functions. Built for high reliability and performance, it supports stable and efficient operations in demanding environments.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New / Never Used Surplus |
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS3800HLNC1A1A |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Type | Control Board |
Series | Mark IV |
Board Type | Control / Interface Board |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to +60°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to +85°C |
Humidity Range | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Mounting Style | Rack Mount / Chassis Mount |
Information About DS3800HLNC1A1A
The GE Network Control Board DS3800HLNC1A1A is designed for quick installation in a drive system. It features a modular connector on one end and retention levers on the other. Between the retention levers, there is a 40-pin connector. The board also includes a microprocessor, an amber indicator LED, eight sockets for EEPROM modules, and 21 jumpers.
When replacing a defective DS3800HLNC1A1A board, you will receive the new board with empty EEPROM sockets. This is standard practice, as the EEPROM modules from the defective board need to be transferred to the new one. The microprocessor on the board uses the firmware and instruction code stored in these modules to process control signals consistently, as the code remains unchanged.
To ensure consistent processing, use the same firmware and instruction code in the new board. Handle the EEPROM modules carefully to avoid static damage by wearing a wrist strap. To remove a module, insert a screwdriver blade into the slot between the module and the socket, and gently move the screwdriver up and down. Repeat this process on the other side of the socket.
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 DS3800HLNC1A1A General Electric Control Board Mark IV is a critical component for managing and regulating industrial control systems. It ensures precise control and coordination of system functions. Built for high reliability and performance, it supports stable and efficient operations in demanding environments.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New / Never Used Surplus |
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS3800HLNC1A1A |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Type | Control Board |
Series | Mark IV |
Board Type | Control / Interface Board |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to +60°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to +85°C |
Humidity Range | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Mounting Style | Rack Mount / Chassis Mount |
Information About DS3800HLNC1A1A
The GE Network Control Board DS3800HLNC1A1A is designed for quick installation in a drive system. It features a modular connector on one end and retention levers on the other. Between the retention levers, there is a 40-pin connector. The board also includes a microprocessor, an amber indicator LED, eight sockets for EEPROM modules, and 21 jumpers.
When replacing a defective DS3800HLNC1A1A board, you will receive the new board with empty EEPROM sockets. This is standard practice, as the EEPROM modules from the defective board need to be transferred to the new one. The microprocessor on the board uses the firmware and instruction code stored in these modules to process control signals consistently, as the code remains unchanged.
To ensure consistent processing, use the same firmware and instruction code in the new board. Handle the EEPROM modules carefully to avoid static damage by wearing a wrist strap. To remove a module, insert a screwdriver blade into the slot between the module and the socket, and gently move the screwdriver up and down. Repeat this process on the other side of the socket.
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.