IC3600LRDJ1A | General Electric Printed Circuit Board
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Description
The IC3600LRDJ1A is a component manufactured by GE FANUC for the Mark I or Mark II series, the first commercially released Speedtronic series from General Electric for gas/steam turbine management. These series are designed for easy adaptability and scalability, suitable for various turbine systems ranging from heavy-duty power stations to offshore marine platforms.
The IC3600LRDJ1A is a compact printed circuit board (PCB) featuring numerous components. However, the board labels multiple components as if they function as single units. For instance, one line of sixteen transistors is denoted as "Q1," and two lines of eight transistors are labeled together as "Q2." Similarly, the board incorporates metal film transistors organized into six lines of sixteen each, but only designated as R1, R2, R3, R5, R7, and R9, treating each line as a single resistor. Notably, there are no notations for R4, R6, or R8. Additionally, while C3, C4, and C5 are individual capacitors, C1 comprises a line of sixteen capacitors made of polyester film, with no C2 present on the board.
Technical Specifications
Part No |
IC3600LRDJ1A |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Product Type |
Relay Driver Circuit Board |
Series |
Mark I & II |
Availability |
In Stock |
Country of Origin |
United States (USA) |
Information About IC3600LRDJ1A
The IC3600LRDJ1A is a GE FANUC component designed for the Mark I or Mark II series, the initial commercially released Speedtronic series by General Electric for gas/steam turbine management. These series, renowned for adaptability and scalability, have been extensively utilized across various turbine systems over decades, from large 400 MW combined cycle power stations to single 4000 HP turbines on offshore marine platforms. In all scenarios, the MK/MKII effectively governs turbine operations, managing output, sequencing startup and shutdown procedures, providing fail-safe protection independent of controls, monitoring malfunctions, and powering the system.
This printed circuit board (PCB), the IC3600LRDJ1A, although compact, incorporates numerous components. Notably, it employs labeling conventions where multiple components are designated as single units. For instance, groups of sixteen transistors are referenced as "Q1," while sets of eight transistors are denoted as "Q2." The PCB integrates metal film transistors arranged in six lines of sixteen each, with only R1, R2, R3, R5, R7, and R9 labeled as resistors, while R4, R6, and R8 lack notation. Capacitors C3, C4, and C5 are discrete components, whereas C1 comprises a line of sixteen polyester film capacitors, with no designation for C2 present on the board.
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 IC3600LRDJ1A is a component manufactured by GE FANUC for the Mark I or Mark II series, the first commercially released Speedtronic series from General Electric for gas/steam turbine management. These series are designed for easy adaptability and scalability, suitable for various turbine systems ranging from heavy-duty power stations to offshore marine platforms.
The IC3600LRDJ1A is a compact printed circuit board (PCB) featuring numerous components. However, the board labels multiple components as if they function as single units. For instance, one line of sixteen transistors is denoted as "Q1," and two lines of eight transistors are labeled together as "Q2." Similarly, the board incorporates metal film transistors organized into six lines of sixteen each, but only designated as R1, R2, R3, R5, R7, and R9, treating each line as a single resistor. Notably, there are no notations for R4, R6, or R8. Additionally, while C3, C4, and C5 are individual capacitors, C1 comprises a line of sixteen capacitors made of polyester film, with no C2 present on the board.
Technical Specifications
Part No |
IC3600LRDJ1A |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Product Type |
Relay Driver Circuit Board |
Series |
Mark I & II |
Availability |
In Stock |
Country of Origin |
United States (USA) |
Information About IC3600LRDJ1A
The IC3600LRDJ1A is a GE FANUC component designed for the Mark I or Mark II series, the initial commercially released Speedtronic series by General Electric for gas/steam turbine management. These series, renowned for adaptability and scalability, have been extensively utilized across various turbine systems over decades, from large 400 MW combined cycle power stations to single 4000 HP turbines on offshore marine platforms. In all scenarios, the MK/MKII effectively governs turbine operations, managing output, sequencing startup and shutdown procedures, providing fail-safe protection independent of controls, monitoring malfunctions, and powering the system.
This printed circuit board (PCB), the IC3600LRDJ1A, although compact, incorporates numerous components. Notably, it employs labeling conventions where multiple components are designated as single units. For instance, groups of sixteen transistors are referenced as "Q1," while sets of eight transistors are denoted as "Q2." The PCB integrates metal film transistors arranged in six lines of sixteen each, with only R1, R2, R3, R5, R7, and R9 labeled as resistors, while R4, R6, and R8 lack notation. Capacitors C3, C4, and C5 are discrete components, whereas C1 comprises a line of sixteen polyester film capacitors, with no designation for C2 present on the board.
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.