DS200SI0CG1AEA Instantaneous overcurrent card
DS200SIOCG1AEA
This DS200SIOCG1AEA Instantaneous Overcurrent Card was manufactured by General Electric for the Mark V Turbine Control System Series.
About the DS200SIOCG1AEA
This DS200SIOCG1AEA printed circuit board product offering from General Electric, as mentioned above, was originally manufactured for specific functional placement in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series.
The Mark V Series that this DS200SIOCG1AEA product belongs to, as explained by its full extended series name, has a set of specific applications in the control and management systems of popular and compatible steam and gas turbine automated drive assemblies. While this is true, this DS200SIOCG1AEA Board's greater Mark V Series has to be considered obsolete as a whole, as it is really a legacy product series from GE whose original manufacture was discontinued due to a manufacturer-identified functional series obsolescence in one of the many years past its initial release.
With this being the case, the Mark V Turbine Control System Series that contains this DS200SIOCG1AEA product still attracts some steady demand on its greater figurative automated industrial marketplace

, as it still is one of the final-developed GE Mark product series to utilize the Speedtronic control system technology first seen with the release of General Electric's initial Mark I Series.
As with any Mark V Series product made available to our new and reconditioned inventory, this DS200SIOCG1AEA device achieves its specific Mark V Series functional role with its normal assembly's incorporation of a specific series of functionality-inducing hardware components and component specifications.
The GE VME Stand I/O Board DS200SIOCG1AEA features five wire terminals that can connect a maximum of up to 33 signal wires. It is also populated with one fuse and four 2-pin connectors.
Three of the wire terminals each support three signal wires. And two of the wire terminals each support twelve signal wires. When you plan to replace the GE VME Stand I/O Board DS200SIOCG1AEA you first diagram where the signal wires are connected.
Each terminal is assigned an ID and you can write down the ID on a small strip of paper. Then, attach the paper to the signal wire.
In that way, you can quickly reattach the signal wire to the terminals on the replacement board. The terminal IDs are the same on the old board and the replacement board.
However, there is a newer version of the same model board that has the latest design changes and components changes.
For this reason you might find that some components are arranged differently on the board but you can use the IDs to know where to attach the signal wires, even if they are in a different location.

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