IC3600TPSE1 | General Electric Printed Circuit Board
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Description
The IC3600TPSE1 is a 9V Converter card designed as a component for the initial two Speedtronic systems introduced by General Electric, namely the Mark I and Mark II. These systems were developed to enhance the efficiency of GE heavy-duty turbines and were engineered to be adaptable and scalable. Although considered obsolete by GE and no longer supported by the manufacturer, the MKI and MKII systems continue to be utilized globally, managing turbine systems ranging from single turbine 4000 hp units to full power systems (up to 400 Mw).
Manufactured by GE FANUC, the IC3600TPSE1 features a round transformer as its largest component, connected to the board and other components via colored wires. Another notable component is a circular coil inductor, protected by a gray housing. The board incorporates five transistors, including two Motorola 2N3738 7414 bipolar transistors, and utilizes five capacitors, comprising two ceramic capacitors and three aluminum electrolytic through-hole capacitors marked as 76F92NN200 (20 μF, 150 VDC) and 77F92KL500 (50 μF, 25 VDC) respectively.
Technical Specifications
Part # |
IC3600TPSE1 |
Category |
PLCs/Machine Control |
Subcategory |
PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Information About IC3600TPSE1
The IC3600TPSE1 is a 9V Converter card designed as a component for the initial two Speedtronic systems introduced by General Electric (GE), known as the Mark I and Mark II. These systems aimed to enhance the efficiency of GE heavy-duty turbines and were engineered for easy adaptability and scalability. While GE has deemed the MKI and MKII obsolete and discontinued support, they remain in operational use globally, managing turbine systems ranging from single 4000 hp units to complete power systems up to 400 Mw.
Manufactured as a GE FANUC component, the IC3600TPSE1 features a round transformer as its largest component, connected via colored wires to the board and other integral components. Additionally, a circular coil inductor, safeguarded by a gray housing, is prominently featured. The board incorporates five transistors, including two Motorola 2N3738 7414 bipolar transistors, and utilizes five capacitors, comprising two ceramic capacitors and three aluminum electrolytic through-hole capacitors. These capacitors are labeled as 76F92NN200 (20 μF, 150 VDC) and 77F92KL500 (50 μF, 25 VDC) respectively. Furthermore, the board integrates several ceramic diodes and multiple CCR (carbon composite resistor) components, mounted vertically.
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 IC3600TPSE1 is a 9V Converter card designed as a component for the initial two Speedtronic systems introduced by General Electric, namely the Mark I and Mark II. These systems were developed to enhance the efficiency of GE heavy-duty turbines and were engineered to be adaptable and scalable. Although considered obsolete by GE and no longer supported by the manufacturer, the MKI and MKII systems continue to be utilized globally, managing turbine systems ranging from single turbine 4000 hp units to full power systems (up to 400 Mw).
Manufactured by GE FANUC, the IC3600TPSE1 features a round transformer as its largest component, connected to the board and other components via colored wires. Another notable component is a circular coil inductor, protected by a gray housing. The board incorporates five transistors, including two Motorola 2N3738 7414 bipolar transistors, and utilizes five capacitors, comprising two ceramic capacitors and three aluminum electrolytic through-hole capacitors marked as 76F92NN200 (20 μF, 150 VDC) and 77F92KL500 (50 μF, 25 VDC) respectively.
Technical Specifications
Part # |
IC3600TPSE1 |
Category |
PLCs/Machine Control |
Subcategory |
PC Board PLC/Add-On Board |
Information About IC3600TPSE1
The IC3600TPSE1 is a 9V Converter card designed as a component for the initial two Speedtronic systems introduced by General Electric (GE), known as the Mark I and Mark II. These systems aimed to enhance the efficiency of GE heavy-duty turbines and were engineered for easy adaptability and scalability. While GE has deemed the MKI and MKII obsolete and discontinued support, they remain in operational use globally, managing turbine systems ranging from single 4000 hp units to complete power systems up to 400 Mw.
Manufactured as a GE FANUC component, the IC3600TPSE1 features a round transformer as its largest component, connected via colored wires to the board and other integral components. Additionally, a circular coil inductor, safeguarded by a gray housing, is prominently featured. The board incorporates five transistors, including two Motorola 2N3738 7414 bipolar transistors, and utilizes five capacitors, comprising two ceramic capacitors and three aluminum electrolytic through-hole capacitors. These capacitors are labeled as 76F92NN200 (20 μF, 150 VDC) and 77F92KL500 (50 μF, 25 VDC) respectively. Furthermore, the board integrates several ceramic diodes and multiple CCR (carbon composite resistor) components, mounted vertically.
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.