IS200VRTDH1D

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IS200VRTDH1D

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The IS200VRTDH1D is a GE Mark VI board component. The Mark VI is part of the Speedtronic line of gas and steam turbine management developed and released by General Electric from the late 1960s all the way through the beginning of the 2000s. This turbine management line began with the Mark I and has progressively become more technologically advanced. The Mark VI includes a triple redundant central control module connected to a PC-based operator interface. This Operator Interface allows for the access of turbine data from a single location using software designed for turbine control.

The IS200VRTDH1D is an RTD (Resistance Temperature Device) Input. The board accepts sixteen three-wire RTD inputs, although these inputs are not wired directly to the board. Instead, the inputs wire to an RTD terminal board and connect by cables to the VME rack in which the IS200VRTDH1D is mounted.

The IS200VRTDH1D has a single-slot faceplate. There are three LED indicators mounted in the faceplate used to indicate Run/Fail/Status. The LEDs are green, red, and orange in color. The faceplate is connected to the main PCB using three screws.

The IS200VRTDH1D is component dense. The board capacitors (over 200,) and resistors (several hundred,) as well as over 200 integrated circuits. This includes field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs.) The board has inductor beads located in several lines. It is drilled in several locations, including around specific mounted chips. The board is marked with codes such as 94V-0, 6BA01, and PC-40802. GE publication GEH-6421 will provide more information on components and installation of the board.

 

IS200VRTDH1D

IS200VRTDH1D