DS3800NSCE | General Electric Speed Current Regulator Board
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Description
The DS3800NSCE is a printed circuit board (PCB) designed by GE for use in the Mark IV series, initially introduced in 1982 for steam and gas turbine management. As the third iteration of the commercially available Speedtronic system, the Mark IV represented a significant advancement over its predecessors, incorporating integrated microcomputers to monitor and safeguard turbine systems from various issues such as vibration, fire, loss of flame, and over-speed.
This PCB, the DS3800NSCE, is relatively compact and features minimal components. It is labeled with the identification number "6BA01" on one edge and "MAC" on another. The board includes drilled holes with screws inserted near each corner to enhance structural integrity.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
DS3800NSCE |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Mark IV |
Function |
Speed Current Regulator Board |
Product Type |
PCB |
Availability |
In Stock |
Country of Manufacturer |
United States (USA) |
Information About DS3800NSCE
The DS3800NSCE is a printed circuit board (PCB) manufactured by General Electric (GE) for use in the Mark IV series, a turbine management system developed by GE in 1982 for steam/gas turbines. This series represents the third iteration of GE's Speedtronic system and introduced integrated microcomputers, allowing for simultaneous monitoring and protection of turbine systems against various issues such as vibration, fire, loss of flame, and over-speed.
Physically, the DS3800NSCE is a relatively compact board with minimal components. It features clear identification markings including its board identification number "6BA01" and the label "MAC" on different edges. The board is designed with drilled holes and screws inserted near each corner to ensure secure mounting.
Internally, the DS3800NSCE includes two communication components: a twenty-pin male vertical connector labeled "JA" and a twelve-pin female connector labeled "JM," arranged in a three by four grid. Additionally, the board contains one TP (test point), one connector point labeled "J1," and six trim potentiometers. These potentiometers serve the purpose of tuning, adjustment, and calibration of circuits as needed.
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
The DS3800NSCE is a printed circuit board (PCB) designed by GE for use in the Mark IV series, initially introduced in 1982 for steam and gas turbine management. As the third iteration of the commercially available Speedtronic system, the Mark IV represented a significant advancement over its predecessors, incorporating integrated microcomputers to monitor and safeguard turbine systems from various issues such as vibration, fire, loss of flame, and over-speed.
This PCB, the DS3800NSCE, is relatively compact and features minimal components. It is labeled with the identification number "6BA01" on one edge and "MAC" on another. The board includes drilled holes with screws inserted near each corner to enhance structural integrity.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
DS3800NSCE |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Mark IV |
Function |
Speed Current Regulator Board |
Product Type |
PCB |
Availability |
In Stock |
Country of Manufacturer |
United States (USA) |
Information About DS3800NSCE
The DS3800NSCE is a printed circuit board (PCB) manufactured by General Electric (GE) for use in the Mark IV series, a turbine management system developed by GE in 1982 for steam/gas turbines. This series represents the third iteration of GE's Speedtronic system and introduced integrated microcomputers, allowing for simultaneous monitoring and protection of turbine systems against various issues such as vibration, fire, loss of flame, and over-speed.
Physically, the DS3800NSCE is a relatively compact board with minimal components. It features clear identification markings including its board identification number "6BA01" and the label "MAC" on different edges. The board is designed with drilled holes and screws inserted near each corner to ensure secure mounting.
Internally, the DS3800NSCE includes two communication components: a twenty-pin male vertical connector labeled "JA" and a twelve-pin female connector labeled "JM," arranged in a three by four grid. Additionally, the board contains one TP (test point), one connector point labeled "J1," and six trim potentiometers. These potentiometers serve the purpose of tuning, adjustment, and calibration of circuits as needed.
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.