IC3600SSVD1 | General Electric Servo Phase Drive Control Card
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Product Description P/N: IC3600SSVD1
Description
The IC3600SSVD1 is a printed circuit board (PCB) designed by General Electric (GE) for use in the Speedtronic Mark I-II series, the oldest series in the Mark line of turbine control.
Comprising two main components, the IC3600SSVD1 features a large PCB populated with numerous components. Adjacent to the PCB's left side is a large metal plate, housing a prominent red LED (light-emitting diode) connected to the PCB via white wires. Beneath the LED are two orange knobs, totaling two in number, serving as adjustable settings controls. Seven blue potentiometers are positioned linearly along the left edge of the IC3600SSVD1, with five grouped together and the remaining two located at the ends of the PCB. These potentiometers, featuring metal knobs, function to adjust resistance and are also referred to as variable resistors. Positioned at the center of the IC3600SSVD1 is a single large inductor, or coil, encased in black plastic and labeled with its part number. Additionally, various capacitors, resistors, and two red, round metal oxide varistors (MOVs) are integrated into the board's design.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
IC3600SSVD1 |
Manufacturer |
General Electric (GE) |
Series |
Mark I & II |
Category |
Drives (likely) |
Subcategory |
Control Card |
Information About IC3600SSVD1
The IC3600SSVD1 is a printed circuit board (PCB) manufactured by General Electric (GE) as part of the Speedtronic Mark I-II series, the oldest series in the Mark line of turbine control systems.
Physically, the IC3600SSVD1 comprises two main components: a large PCB housing numerous electronic components and a sizable metal plate affixed to the left side of the PCB. The metal plate is equipped with a prominent red LED (light-emitting diode) connected to the PCB via white wires. Adjacent to the LED are two large orange knobs, adjustable to modify board settings. Along the left edge of the IC3600SSVD1, seven blue potentiometers are arranged linearly, with five grouped together and two positioned at either end of the PCB. Each potentiometer features a metal knob facilitating resistance alteration, hence referred to as variable resistors. Positioned centrally on the PCB is a large inductor, also known as a coil, enveloped in black plastic and labeled with its part number. Additionally, various capacitors and resistors populate the IC3600SSVD1, alongside two MOVs (metal oxide varistors), characterized by their round, red appearance.
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 IC3600SSVD1 is a printed circuit board (PCB) designed by General Electric (GE) for use in the Speedtronic Mark I-II series, the oldest series in the Mark line of turbine control.
Comprising two main components, the IC3600SSVD1 features a large PCB populated with numerous components. Adjacent to the PCB's left side is a large metal plate, housing a prominent red LED (light-emitting diode) connected to the PCB via white wires. Beneath the LED are two orange knobs, totaling two in number, serving as adjustable settings controls. Seven blue potentiometers are positioned linearly along the left edge of the IC3600SSVD1, with five grouped together and the remaining two located at the ends of the PCB. These potentiometers, featuring metal knobs, function to adjust resistance and are also referred to as variable resistors. Positioned at the center of the IC3600SSVD1 is a single large inductor, or coil, encased in black plastic and labeled with its part number. Additionally, various capacitors, resistors, and two red, round metal oxide varistors (MOVs) are integrated into the board's design.
Technical Specifications
Part Number |
IC3600SSVD1 |
Manufacturer |
General Electric (GE) |
Series |
Mark I & II |
Category |
Drives (likely) |
Subcategory |
Control Card |
Information About IC3600SSVD1
The IC3600SSVD1 is a printed circuit board (PCB) manufactured by General Electric (GE) as part of the Speedtronic Mark I-II series, the oldest series in the Mark line of turbine control systems.
Physically, the IC3600SSVD1 comprises two main components: a large PCB housing numerous electronic components and a sizable metal plate affixed to the left side of the PCB. The metal plate is equipped with a prominent red LED (light-emitting diode) connected to the PCB via white wires. Adjacent to the LED are two large orange knobs, adjustable to modify board settings. Along the left edge of the IC3600SSVD1, seven blue potentiometers are arranged linearly, with five grouped together and two positioned at either end of the PCB. Each potentiometer features a metal knob facilitating resistance alteration, hence referred to as variable resistors. Positioned centrally on the PCB is a large inductor, also known as a coil, enveloped in black plastic and labeled with its part number. Additionally, various capacitors and resistors populate the IC3600SSVD1, alongside two MOVs (metal oxide varistors), characterized by their round, red appearance.
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.