About the DS200DCFBG2BNC
The DS200DCFBG2BNC is a Power Supply Board designed for GE's Mark V system. The Mark V is a version of GE's Speedtronic gas and steam turbine management system, which has seen continuous development since the late 1960s.
The DS200DCFBG2BNC is a revised version; the original device for this functionality was the DS200DCFBG2 parent Power Supply Board, which lacks the three significant product revisions found in the DS200DCFBG2BNC.
Hardware Features and Specifications
- Connectors: Sends and receives signals via eighteen plug connectors and nine stab connectors.
- Stab Connectors: Located in the upper left corner, labeled V1-V3, P1A, P2A, VM1A, VM1B, VB2A, and VM2BA.
- Plug Connectors: Located throughout the board, ranging from 2-pin to multi-pin.
- Functional Product Number Insights (due to limited manual availability):
- DS200 series tag: Indicates normal Mark V Series assembly and domestic original manufacture.
- DCFB: Functional product abbreviation.
- Normal PCB coating style.
- Group 2 Mark V Series product grouping.
- B-rated: Primary functional revision.
- N-rated: Secondary functional revision.
- C-rated: Artwork configuration revision.
- Onboard Components:
- Seven DIP switches (for selecting AC line voltage and voltage applied to DC bridge/motor voltage feedback VCO circuits).
- Five TP test points.
- Twelve jumpers.
- Three fuses for power supply protection (indicators will light if blown, including two LED lights and one neon indicator).
- Various components: seven transformers, oscillating chips, a relay, over fifty resistor network arrays, heat sinks, integrated circuits, capacitors, and resistors.
- Resistors include CCR (carbon composite) and metal film materials.
Important Considerations
Original instructional manual materials are scarce online due to the product's obsolete status. Technical support was historically provided by GE. Refer to manuals, data sheets, or other publications for safety data. Performance specifications and general dimensions have almost certainly been altered due to its three-fold revision history. Consider this before purchasing.