GE DS200CDBAG1BDB Mark V Speedtronic Control Daughter Board
GE DS200CDBAG1BDB Mark V Speedtronic Control Daughter Board
GE DS200CDBAG1BDB Mark V Speedtronic Control Daughter Board
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GE DS200CDBAG1BDB Mark V Speedtronic Control Daughter Board

  • Manufacturer: GE Fanuc

  • Part Number: DS200CDBAG1BDB

  • Condition:New with Original Package

  • Product Type: Control Daughter Boards

  • Country of Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

GE DS200CDBAG1BDB Control Daughter Board

The GE DS200CDBAG1BDB, also cataloged as the DS200CDBAG1BDB Control Daughter Board, operates as a dedicated hardware component for signal conditioning and data routing between primary processor boards and peripheral interface modules within Mark V Speedtronic turbine control networks.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model DS200CDBAG1BDB
Brand GE Mark V Speedtronic
Origin USA
Weight 0.45 kg
Dimensions 12.0 in x 8.0 in (30.48 cm x 20.32 cm)
Operating Temp -30 deg C to 65 deg C
Power Consumption Dependent on host rack backplane supply
Functionality Analog/Digital signal conditioning and interface

Backplane Bus Communication and Firmware Architecture

The DS200CDBAG1BDB utilizes high-speed internal bus communication protocols to exchange control data across the Mark V architecture. It manages signal integrity through onboard noise filtering and impedance matching circuits, ensuring deterministic execution of turbine control logic. The board firmware supports rapid address decoding, allowing for seamless integration with the host processor without inducing significant latency in the control loop. It facilitates I/O expansion by acting as a secondary signal processor, mapping input signals into the host controller memory space and translating digital commands into discrete hardware signals for peripheral drives or contactor control.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the DS200CDBAG1BDB support hot-swapping within the Mark V rack?

A: No, the board must be removed or inserted only after power to the corresponding rack segment has been disconnected to prevent potential electrical damage to the bus connectors.

Q: How does this module manage signal noise in high-EMI turbine environments?

A: The board incorporates localized decoupling capacitors and balanced input buffers to provide noise filtering and surge suppression, isolating the control logic from transient electromagnetic interference present in turbine control cabinets.

Field Installation Guidelines

When installing the DS200CDBAG1BDB, ensure that the PCB edge connectors are free of oxidation and debris. Align the board precisely with the designated slots on the Mark V backplane to prevent pin misalignment or short circuits. Secure the module using the onboard mounting hardware to maintain consistent ground contact with the chassis. Verify that all field wiring terminated to the module follows the manufacturer's shielding standards, with cable shields grounded at a single point to the cabinet common to mitigate ground loops. Always confirm the rack power supply voltage levels at the terminal block prior to re-energizing the system after board replacement.

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