IS200ICIAH1ABB | GE Fanuc High-Performance I/O Board for Turbines
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
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Part Number: IS200ICIAH1ABB
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: Fanuc High-Performance I/O Board for Turbines
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Country of Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Description
Overview
The GE Fanuc IS200ICIAH1ABB is an Innovation I/O board designed for the Mark VI control platform, which supports many critical turbine and generator applications. It forms the essential interface between field sensors, actuators, and the control processor, ensuring every signal reaches the system with clarity and accuracy. Moreover, its robust electrical design helps maintain stable performance in environments exposed to electrical noise and thermal variation.
Technical Specifications
Model: IS200ICIAH1ABB
Series: GE Mark VI / Mark VIe
Type: Innovation I/O Board
Primary Function:
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Field device input/output interface
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High-accuracy analog and digital signal handling
Electrical & Design:
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Galvanic isolation
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Noise suppression circuits
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Multilayer FR-4 PCB
Mechanical:
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Dimensions: 270 × 190 × 30 mm
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Weight: 0.454 kg
Environmental & Reliability:
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Industrial-grade components
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Designed for demanding turbine environments
FAQ
Q1: Is the IS200ICIAH1ABB compatible with both Mark VI and Mark VIe systems?
Yes, its design supports integration with Mark VI platforms and many Mark VIe configurations.
Q2: What role does galvanic isolation provide on this board?
It protects control electronics from ground loops and electrical noise, improving long-term system stability.
Q3: Can this board process both analog and digital signals?
Yes, it handles mixed-signal environments, allowing flexible system configurations.
Q4: Is this board suitable for high-temperature turbine environments?
Its industrial-grade construction supports reliable operation in demanding thermal and electrical conditions.
Q5: How often does the IS200ICIAH1ABB require maintenance?
Routine visual inspection is usually sufficient because the board contains no user-serviceable components.