IS200CSLAH1A

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The Compact PCI High-speed Serial Link Expansion Board IS200CSLAH1A was made by GE Industrial Systems for the EX2100E series.

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  • Part Number: IS200CSLAH1A
  • SKU: IS200CSLAH1AGBTC
  • Manufacturer: GE Boards & Turbine Control
  • Series: EX2100 & EX2100e Excitation Control

IS200CSLAH1A Technical Specifications

Manufacturer GE Industrial Systems
Series EX2100E
Part Number IS200CSLAH1A
Functional Acronym CSLA
Functional Description Compact PCI Serial Link Expansion Board
PCB Coating Conformal Coating
Functional Revision 1 A

About the IS200CSLAH1A

The IS200CSLAH1A can be defined as a Compact High-speed Serial Link Expansion Board, meant for interfacing with the main EX2100e control processor board through the use of High-Speed Serial Link communication. This IS200CSLAH1A board is a modified version of the IS200CSLAH1 parent board; showcasing a singular functional revision rated at an "A" grade, and is available for both repair and replacement here at AX Control, with a standard one to two week lead repair time. This product has a functional industry acronym of "CSLA."

Hardware Tips and Specifications

The IS200CSLAH1A is a Compact High-speed Serial Link Expansion Board intended for use within the greater EX2100E Excitation Control Series. This model PCB has a relatively limited expanse of information available online, due to its status as a General Electric Legacy Series vintage or refurbished product. With that being true, a slew of information is available through both the careful knowledge visual inspection and part number breakdown of this IS200CSLAH1A unit.

In visual inspection, the IS200CSLAH1A seems to feature a series of distinct LED indicators. These indicators are affixed to the front faceplate of the CSLA board, and include:

  • A "RUN" LED that lights green when normative Serial Link Expansion is detected
  • A "STATUS" LED that should blink yellow when a fault status is detected
  • A "FAIL" LED that glows red when faced with a destructive functional fault or reset fault

The most noticeable component jutting out of the faceplate of the IS200CSLAH1A product are its series of ten transceivers. These transceivers can be defined as HFBR-5961xxZ transceivers through close visual inspection, and were manufactured by Avago.

Beyond the set of IS200CSLAH1A hardware specifications made obvious through a simple visual inspection exists more information attainable through an even-simpler IS200CSLAH1A product number breakdown. This compact high-speed serial link expansion board was manufactured in Salem, Virginia by General Electric, as indicated through the part number's initial "IS200" inclusion. The CSLA functional acronym unique to this product is inserted following the manufacturer location information, and is superceded by the "H1" portion of the part number. This "H1" designation describes the confromal coating style of the IS200CSLAH1A PCB, which is much more exhaustive in its overall coverage when compared to the alternative normal PCB coating style. The "H1" product number portion also suggest that this IS200CSLAH1A PCB is a member of the EX2100E series group one. A final observable trait for the IS200CSLAH1A from its product number is its revision type, defined by the final "A" digit as a functional revision rated at an A grade.

Frequently Asked Questions about IS200CSLAH1A

What is the function of the IS200CSLAH1A PCB's various transceivers?

The set of transceivers that extend across the bottom of the IS200CSLAH1A module are intended for both the recivement and transmittal of on-board communications.

Is the IS200CSLAH1A available for repairs through AX Control?

Yes. The IS200CSLAH1A is available for both replacement or repair here at AX Control, with a one to two-week standard lead time on repairs. Rush repairs are available for this Expansion PCB, with a standard one to two-week repair time.

What is the purpose of the IS200CSLAH1A's CSLA functional acronym?

The CSLA is an industry-indexed abbreviation of the IS200CSLAH1A full product number intended for convenient conversational and reference use within known industry circules.

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The IS200CSLAH1A is a CompactPCI Serial Link Expansion Board manufactured by General Electric Shell Company GE Industrial Systems. This product is featured as an integral member of the EX2100E specialized series, and is supported through its conformal style of printed circuit board coating and its singular functional revision rated at an "A" grade. This product is industry-labeled as a copper module, although manual information for this product online is considered generally limited. - AX Control Lead Technician

Repair Services For IS200CSLAH1A

Type Lead Time Price Action
Repair Service 1-2 weeks $1250

Our highly skilled technicians can repair your IS200CSLAH1A. All of our repairs come with a 3 Year AX Control Warranty. Please contact us for additional information about our repair process. To receive the repair pricing and lead time listed above please process your repair order via our website. The following repair options may be available upon request:

  • 48-72hr Rush Repair
  • Detailed Repair Reports
  • AX Control Certificate of Warranty

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