DS200TCDAG2BBA by GE | High-Speed I/O Board for Turbine Control
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
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Part Number: DS200TCDAG2BBA
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: High-Speed I/O Board for Turbine Control
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Country of Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
GE DS200TCDAG2BBA Digital I/O Board – Product Description
Product Overview
The GE DS200TCDAG2BBA board supports real-time turbine control applications where stable signal acquisition is essential. It manages data flow between sensors, actuators, and the Mark V or Mark VI control processors with dependable performance. Moreover, the module handles demanding turbine conditions confidently due to its rugged VME-based design. Its fast processing cycle keeps control loops stable, and its diagnostic features simplify on-site troubleshooting during critical operations.
Technical Specifications
General Functionality
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Turbine control data acquisition and I/O processing
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Executes logic, manages redundancy voting, and communicates with control processors
System Platform
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GE Speedtronic Mark V / Mark VI / Mark VIe
Processor & Performance
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Embedded PowerPC architecture
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Typical control cycle: 2–3 ms (≤5 ms maximum)
Redundancy
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Supports TMR (2oo3 voting) and dual systems
I/O Capabilities
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Digital input processing from DTBA / DTBB boards
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Output control to TCRA actuator boards
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Analog support: 16-bit ADC, thermocouples, RTDs, 4–20 mA, 0–10 V
Diagnostics & Data Recording
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Detects T/C and RTD faults, loop breaks, and wiring issues
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32 MB memory for SOE logs and waveform capture
Communication
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VME bus and IONET fiber/ethernet links
Environmental Ratings
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Operating temperature: 0 °C to +60 °C
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Conformal coating for harsh industrial conditions
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MTBF > 100,000 hours
Physical
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Dimensions: 168 × 150 × 55 mm
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Weight: 1.0 lb (0.45 kg)
FAQ
Q1: Is the DS200TCDAG2BBA compatible with all Mark V systems?
Yes, the board works with standard Mark V configurations, although some sites may require matching terminal boards for full functionality.
Q2: Can the module be replaced while the turbine remains online?
Yes, the board supports controlled hot-swap procedures when system redundancy is enabled.
Q3: What diagnostics are available for maintenance teams?
It reports sensor faults, wiring errors, loop breaks, and module health status through front-panel LEDs and system logs.
Q4: Does it support mixed analog and digital signals?
Yes, it processes digital signals natively and also supports analog measurements through its high-resolution ADC.
Q5: How long is the operating lifespan?
Most installations run the board for many years, and its MTBF rating above 100,000 hours supports long-term reliability.