DS3800NASB | General Electric Systems Synchronization Isolator Board Mark IV
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Product Description P/N: DS3800NASB
Description
The DS3800NASB General Electric Systems Synchronization Isolator Board Mark IV ensures accurate synchronization and isolation of signals in control systems. It enhances system stability and signal integrity, preventing interference. Built for reliability and high performance, it supports demanding industrial applications.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New / Never Used Surplus |
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS3800NASB |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Type | Systems Synchronization Isolator Board |
Series | Mark IV |
Board Type | Isolation / 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 DS3800NASB
General Electric manufactured the DS3800NASB PCB as a component of the Speedtronic Mark IV system, designed for gas and steam turbine control. The Mark IV features integrated chipsets that automatically assume the responsibilities of damaged boards to maintain system operation and can handle nearly automatic sequencing for turbine startup, cool down, and shutdown procedures.
Specifications for the DS3800NASB include:
Factory-drilled holes at various points on the board, including twice in each corner (slightly offset) and in the center.
Alignment markings labeled A-J and 10-80, with the marking '6BA03.'
Fourteen TP test points, with TP1-TP10 located along the bottom edge but not in numerical order.
Male connectors on all four sides. Two sides have a two-pronged, 90-degree angled connector. One side has this connector plus four five-prong male connectors, and the fourth side has a 12-prong male connector.
Three transistors: two small transistors and a larger Motorola NPN 2-pin transistor for general-purpose switching and amplifier applications.
A yellow capacitor marked 708D1 600VDC +/- 10% m/e.
Seven ceramic (Cera-mite) disc capacitors of varying capacities.
Seven integrated circuits.
Two transformers located on the right side of the board.
Two potentiometers.
Ceramic-covered metal film resistors of different values.
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 DS3800NASB General Electric Systems Synchronization Isolator Board Mark IV ensures accurate synchronization and isolation of signals in control systems. It enhances system stability and signal integrity, preventing interference. Built for reliability and high performance, it supports demanding industrial applications.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New / Never Used Surplus |
Brand | General Electric |
Category | PLCs/Machine Control |
Part Number | DS3800NASB |
Subcategory | PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Type | Systems Synchronization Isolator Board |
Series | Mark IV |
Board Type | Isolation / 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 DS3800NASB
General Electric manufactured the DS3800NASB PCB as a component of the Speedtronic Mark IV system, designed for gas and steam turbine control. The Mark IV features integrated chipsets that automatically assume the responsibilities of damaged boards to maintain system operation and can handle nearly automatic sequencing for turbine startup, cool down, and shutdown procedures.
Specifications for the DS3800NASB include:
Factory-drilled holes at various points on the board, including twice in each corner (slightly offset) and in the center.
Alignment markings labeled A-J and 10-80, with the marking '6BA03.'
Fourteen TP test points, with TP1-TP10 located along the bottom edge but not in numerical order.
Male connectors on all four sides. Two sides have a two-pronged, 90-degree angled connector. One side has this connector plus four five-prong male connectors, and the fourth side has a 12-prong male connector.
Three transistors: two small transistors and a larger Motorola NPN 2-pin transistor for general-purpose switching and amplifier applications.
A yellow capacitor marked 708D1 600VDC +/- 10% m/e.
Seven ceramic (Cera-mite) disc capacitors of varying capacities.
Seven integrated circuits.
Two transformers located on the right side of the board.
Two potentiometers.
Ceramic-covered metal film resistors of different values.
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.