DS3800HMPF1E1F | General Electric Microprocessor Board Mark IV
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Description
The DS3800HMPF1E1F is a microprocessor board used in General Electric's Mark IV Speedtronic system, a turbine control system notable for its triple modular redundant distributed control architecture. This system utilizes three identical controller boards, including the DS3800HMPF1E1F, which collectively validate data for control and display functions.
The board is powered by an Intel 8086 microprocessor, which provides enhanced performance with its floating-point capability. The processor operates with a clock frequency ranging from 5 MHz to 10 MHz and supports data transfers in 16-bit or 8-bit cycles.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
DS3800HMPF1E1F |
System |
General Electric Mark IV Speedtronic |
Control Architecture |
Triple modular redundant distributed control |
Microprocessor |
Intel 8086 |
Clock Frequency |
5 MHz to 10 MHz |
Data Transfer |
16-bit or 8-bit cycles |
Auxiliary Board Connection |
Vertical pin connector, ribbon cable |
Information About DS3800HMPF1E1F
The DS3800HMPF1E1F is a microprocessor board utilized within General Electric’s Mark IV Speedtronic control system, a late-model addition to GE's turbine control offerings. The Mark IV represents a significant advancement in turbine control systems, notable for introducing triple modular redundant distributed control architecture. This design employs three identical controller boards to ensure high reliability, with each board—such as the DS3800HMPF1E1F—voting on data before it is utilized for control or display functions.
The DS3800HMPF1E1F is constructed around the Intel 8086 microprocessor, a significant enhancement over prior microprocessor technologies. The Intel 8086 is characterized by its floating-point performance capability and operates with a clock frequency ranging from 5 MHz to 10 MHz, depending on the production period. The microprocessor supports data transfers in both 16-bit and 8-bit cycles, providing flexibility in handling various data processing tasks.
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 DS3800HMPF1E1F is a microprocessor board used in General Electric's Mark IV Speedtronic system, a turbine control system notable for its triple modular redundant distributed control architecture. This system utilizes three identical controller boards, including the DS3800HMPF1E1F, which collectively validate data for control and display functions.
The board is powered by an Intel 8086 microprocessor, which provides enhanced performance with its floating-point capability. The processor operates with a clock frequency ranging from 5 MHz to 10 MHz and supports data transfers in 16-bit or 8-bit cycles.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
DS3800HMPF1E1F |
System |
General Electric Mark IV Speedtronic |
Control Architecture |
Triple modular redundant distributed control |
Microprocessor |
Intel 8086 |
Clock Frequency |
5 MHz to 10 MHz |
Data Transfer |
16-bit or 8-bit cycles |
Auxiliary Board Connection |
Vertical pin connector, ribbon cable |
Information About DS3800HMPF1E1F
The DS3800HMPF1E1F is a microprocessor board utilized within General Electric’s Mark IV Speedtronic control system, a late-model addition to GE's turbine control offerings. The Mark IV represents a significant advancement in turbine control systems, notable for introducing triple modular redundant distributed control architecture. This design employs three identical controller boards to ensure high reliability, with each board—such as the DS3800HMPF1E1F—voting on data before it is utilized for control or display functions.
The DS3800HMPF1E1F is constructed around the Intel 8086 microprocessor, a significant enhancement over prior microprocessor technologies. The Intel 8086 is characterized by its floating-point performance capability and operates with a clock frequency ranging from 5 MHz to 10 MHz, depending on the production period. The microprocessor supports data transfers in both 16-bit and 8-bit cycles, providing flexibility in handling various data processing tasks.
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.