IC3600SSVD1J1B | General Electric Printed Circuit Board
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Product Description P/N: IC3600SSVD1J1B
Description
The IC3600SSVD1J1B is a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) developed by General Electric as part of the Mark I-II series, serving as a servo drive control board in turbine management systems. It is equipped with various electronic components, including five blue potentiometers, also known as variable resistors, located along the left edge. Positioned centrally is a large inductor, featuring a round coil of wire with a black plastic cover.
The board incorporates two red metal oxide varistors (MOVs) on the right side and numerous resistors with different colored bands. Additionally, a variety of capacitors, typically silver or yellow, are distributed across the PCB. Small transistors, some silver and circular, others black and half-circle-shaped, are also present.
Technical Specifications
Type |
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) |
Function |
Servo Drive Control Board |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Mark I-II |
Potentiometers |
Five (5) blue potentiometers aligned along the left edge |
Inductor |
Large inductor positioned centrally, featuring a round coil of wire with a black plastic cover |
Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) |
Two (2) red round components located on the right side of the PCB |
Resistors |
Various resistors with different colored bands |
Capacitors |
Range of capacitors, typically silver or yellow |
Transistors |
Series of small transistors, some silver and circular, others black and half-circle-shaped |
LED |
Large LED emitting red light, situated close to the top of a long metal plate |
Knobs |
Two (2) orange knobs near the bottom of the metal plate, adjustable by operators |
Connectivity |
Knobs connected to the PCB with white wires |
Information About IC3600SSVD1J1B
The IC3600SSVD1J1B is a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) designed as a servo drive control board, manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark I-II series within the Mark turbine management line.
Featuring a diverse array of electronic components, the IC3600SSVD1J1B includes five blue potentiometers, also known as variable resistors, arranged along its left edge. Positioned centrally is a large inductor, commonly referred to as a coil, characterized by a round coil of wire with a black plastic cover.
Additionally, the board incorporates two red metal oxide varistors (MOVs) situated on the right side, along with numerous resistors displaying different colored bands. A range of capacitors, typically silver or yellow, are also present.
Furthermore, the IC3600SSVD1J1B features a series of small transistors, some silver and circular, while others are black and shaped like half-circles. A long metal plate connected to the left side of the board houses a large LED (light-emitting diode) emitting a red light near its top. Two orange knobs, adjustable by operators to modify settings, are positioned near the bottom of the metal plate and connected to the PCB via white wires.
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 IC3600SSVD1J1B is a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) developed by General Electric as part of the Mark I-II series, serving as a servo drive control board in turbine management systems. It is equipped with various electronic components, including five blue potentiometers, also known as variable resistors, located along the left edge. Positioned centrally is a large inductor, featuring a round coil of wire with a black plastic cover.
The board incorporates two red metal oxide varistors (MOVs) on the right side and numerous resistors with different colored bands. Additionally, a variety of capacitors, typically silver or yellow, are distributed across the PCB. Small transistors, some silver and circular, others black and half-circle-shaped, are also present.
Technical Specifications
Type |
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) |
Function |
Servo Drive Control Board |
Manufacturer |
General Electric |
Series |
Mark I-II |
Potentiometers |
Five (5) blue potentiometers aligned along the left edge |
Inductor |
Large inductor positioned centrally, featuring a round coil of wire with a black plastic cover |
Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) |
Two (2) red round components located on the right side of the PCB |
Resistors |
Various resistors with different colored bands |
Capacitors |
Range of capacitors, typically silver or yellow |
Transistors |
Series of small transistors, some silver and circular, others black and half-circle-shaped |
LED |
Large LED emitting red light, situated close to the top of a long metal plate |
Knobs |
Two (2) orange knobs near the bottom of the metal plate, adjustable by operators |
Connectivity |
Knobs connected to the PCB with white wires |
Information About IC3600SSVD1J1B
The IC3600SSVD1J1B is a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) designed as a servo drive control board, manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark I-II series within the Mark turbine management line.
Featuring a diverse array of electronic components, the IC3600SSVD1J1B includes five blue potentiometers, also known as variable resistors, arranged along its left edge. Positioned centrally is a large inductor, commonly referred to as a coil, characterized by a round coil of wire with a black plastic cover.
Additionally, the board incorporates two red metal oxide varistors (MOVs) situated on the right side, along with numerous resistors displaying different colored bands. A range of capacitors, typically silver or yellow, are also present.
Furthermore, the IC3600SSVD1J1B features a series of small transistors, some silver and circular, while others are black and shaped like half-circles. A long metal plate connected to the left side of the board houses a large LED (light-emitting diode) emitting a red light near its top. Two orange knobs, adjustable by operators to modify settings, are positioned near the bottom of the metal plate and connected to the PCB via white wires.
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.