GE Fanuc IS210BPPBH2CAA1 Backplane DC Power Distribution
GE Fanuc IS210BPPBH2CAA1 Backplane DC Power Distribution
GE Fanuc IS210BPPBH2CAA1 Backplane DC Power Distribution
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GE Fanuc IS210BPPBH2CAA1 Backplane DC Power Distribution

  • Manufacturer: GE Fanuc

  • Part Number: IS210BPPBH2CAA1

  • Condition:New with Original Package

  • Product Type: Backplane Power Supply Board

  • Country of Origin: USA

  • Payment:T/T, Western Union

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

Product Overview

The IS210BPPBH2CAA (functional acronym BPPB) is an authoritative Backplane Power Supply Board manufactured by GE Fanuc for the Mark VIe Speedtronic turbine control system. This module is a mechanical necessity for distributing regulated DC power across the control rack backplane. It serves as the primary power coordinator, ensuring that all adjacent controller packs and I/O modules receive a stable, low-noise voltage supply required for deterministic real-time processing. Engineered for the rigorous demands of power generation and heavy industry, the IS210BPPBH2CAA incorporates advanced protection circuitry to safeguard the entire turbine control subsystem against input voltage fluctuations and field-side transients.

Detailed Technical Specifications

Attribute Details
Manufacturer GE Fanuc / General Electric
Model Number IS210BPPBH2CAA
Ordering Number IS210BPPBH2CAA1
Series Mark VIe Speedtronic
Functional Acronym BPPB
Product Type Backplane Power Supply Board
Primary Function Regulated DC power distribution to rack slots
Input Voltage 24 VDC nominal (±10% range)
Output Rails Multiple regulated DC rails for backplane logic
Protection Features Over-voltage, over-current, and surge suppression
Diagnostics Onboard monitoring for power rail integrity
Operating Temp -40 °C to +70 °C (Industrial grade)
Dimensions 266 × 197 mm (Standard Mark VIe form factor)
Weight 454g (Net weight);1kg with assembly
Origin USA

Engineering and Operational Guidelines

  • Power Coordination Expertise: The IS210BPPBH2CAA is optimized for high-density rack configurations. This expertise allows the board to manage current distribution efficiently, preventing voltage drops across the backplane that could otherwise cause intermittent communication faults or module resets.

  • System Stability Design: A trustworthy feature of the BPPB board is its integrated filtration logic. It de-noises the primary 24VDC input to provide clean power for sensitive processor logic, which is essential for maintaining the high-speed IONet communications characteristic of Mark VIe systems.

  • Authoritative Protection Circuits: The board is equipped with high-speed surge suppression and hardware-level over-current limiting. These features act as a protective firewall, isolating sensitive I/O and processor cards from upstream power surges commonly found in industrial grid environments.

  • Diagnostics and Fault Isolation: Integrated monitoring circuits provide real-time feedback on the health of each power rail. This authoritative diagnostic capability allows plant technicians to quickly identify power-related issues during commissioning or maintenance, significantly reducing mean time to repair (MTTR).

Technical FAQ

Q: What is the difference between the IS210BPPBH2CAA and the IS210BPPBH2CAA1?

A: The IS210BPPBH2CAA1 is the specific functional assembly or ordering version, whereas the IS210BPPBH2CAA refers to the hardware revision level. In Speedtronic systems, ensuring the "H2CAA" revision matches is an engineering best practice to guarantee identical power rail pinouts and load capacities.

Q: Does this board support the legacy Mark VI VME-based systems?

A: No. While the functional acronym BPPB exists in older series, the IS210BPPBH2CAA is a dedicated component for the Mark VIe architecture. It is not directly interchangeable with IS200 series power boards used in legacy VME racks.

Q: Is the board hot-swappable?

A: Because the BPPB board distributes power to all other modules in the rack, its removal will cut power to the control logic. Professional best practice dictates a controlled turbine shutdown or utilizing a redundant rack configuration before servicing the power supply board.

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