About the DS200TBSAG1A
This unit is designated as the DS200TBSAG1A, which is the specific alphanumeric code of this Drive System Transducer printed circuit board. The transducer hardware that the module is outfitted with is capable of providing the conversion applications to turn energy into one form into another. The DS200TBSAG1A is designed as a thin circuit board, with a piece of green mounting hardware to install the unit into a Speedtronic Mark V module. Generally, this DS200TBSAG1A printed circuit board or PCB for short's voltage protection and regulation strategy involves the incorporation of various Mark V Series-standardized voltage-limiting hardware components into its normal Mark V Series assembly. For instance. this DS200TBSAG1A PCB's normal assembly feature voltage-limiting hardware components such as various styles of:
- rectifiers
- diodes
- capacitors
- specialized integrated circuits
This DS200TBSAG1A LM Transducer Board product offering from General Electric is actually not the originally-developed product of this specific Mark V Series functional role; that would be the DS200TBSAG1 parent LM Transducer Board missing this DS200TBSAG1A PCB's singular A-rated functional product revision.
DS200TBSAG1A Part Number
The DS200TBSAG1A functional product number itself can be identified as a primary source of DS200TBSAG1A Board hardware component and component specification information, as it codes for various DS200TBSAG1A Board hardware component and component specifications in a series of consecutive functional naming elements. For instance, the DS200TBSAG1A functional product number begins with the dual-functional DS200 series tag delegating this DS200TBSAG1A PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic location of original manufacture. Some of the other relevant hardware details revealed in the DS200TBSAG1A functional product number include this DS200TBSAG1A PCB's:
- TBSA functional product acronym
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- A-rated primary functional product revision