DS3800HXTA | General Electric Series Six Local I/O Transmitter
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Product Description P/N: DS3800HXTA
Description
DS3800HXTA is a Series Six Local I/O Transmitter manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS3800HXTA |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Series | Mark IV |
Product Type | Series Six Local I/O Transmitter |
Operating temperature | -35 to 65 °C |
Size | 8.25 cm high x 4.15 cm |
Information About DS3800HXTA
The DS3800HXTA is a PCB designed to function as a Series 6 transmitter within the Speedtronic (Mark IV) series. The Mark IV series, which was designed for gas/steam turbine control, continues to be a useful system despite obsolescence, due to well designed integrated chipsets with built-in redundancies that automatically redistribute the load of the system if one board experiences an issue. In this way uptime of the entire system is maximized. The Mark IV can be used for the sequencing of turbines and its auxiliaries as well as for cool down and start-up procedures.
The DS3800HXTA is manufactured with the following specs:
It is marked for alignment along one edge
It is factory-drilled for mounting options in all four corners.
It has two clips attached to two corners of the board
It has a series of spare PTH (plated through holes) for the addition of hardware.
It is built with five resistor network arrays. Resistor networks may be for analog to digital conversion or may be used for voltage division.
It has one test point labeled "DCOM." This is positioned toward the bottom right half of the board.
It has two red LEDs. These are marked "parity okay" and "chain okay."
It has one female connector and one male connector, positioned on opposite sides of the board.
It has 40 integrated circuits.
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
DS3800HXTA is a Series Six Local I/O Transmitter manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems.
Technical Specifications
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS3800HXTA |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Series | Mark IV |
Product Type | Series Six Local I/O Transmitter |
Operating temperature | -35 to 65 °C |
Size | 8.25 cm high x 4.15 cm |
Information About DS3800HXTA
The DS3800HXTA is a PCB designed to function as a Series 6 transmitter within the Speedtronic (Mark IV) series. The Mark IV series, which was designed for gas/steam turbine control, continues to be a useful system despite obsolescence, due to well designed integrated chipsets with built-in redundancies that automatically redistribute the load of the system if one board experiences an issue. In this way uptime of the entire system is maximized. The Mark IV can be used for the sequencing of turbines and its auxiliaries as well as for cool down and start-up procedures.
The DS3800HXTA is manufactured with the following specs:
It is marked for alignment along one edge
It is factory-drilled for mounting options in all four corners.
It has two clips attached to two corners of the board
It has a series of spare PTH (plated through holes) for the addition of hardware.
It is built with five resistor network arrays. Resistor networks may be for analog to digital conversion or may be used for voltage division.
It has one test point labeled "DCOM." This is positioned toward the bottom right half of the board.
It has two red LEDs. These are marked "parity okay" and "chain okay."
It has one female connector and one male connector, positioned on opposite sides of the board.
It has 40 integrated circuits.
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.