About the DS200TCDAH1BGD
The DS200TCDAH1BGD interfaces relay outputs as well as contact inputs. One can set up how these are configured using software. Given this DS200TCDAH1BGD product offering's specific intended functionality within the greater Mark V Series, it should be no surprise that this DS200TCDAH1BGD printed circuit board is accompanied by its own particular series of hardware component inclusions and specifications. For instance:
- the DS200TCDAH1BGD input/output board is used within the <R1> core
- like other boards such as the STCA, UCPB, TCQA, and TCQE
- the DS200TCDAH1BGD is hardware configurable through jumpers
- J1 through J8; however, J4 through J6 should be left at factory settings
- J7 and J8 are used to enable stall timer and test enable respectively
DS200TCDAH1BGD Device Interfacing and Connections
Similarly to this DS200TCDAH1BGD product offering's named jumpers, the various connectors in this DS200TCDAH1BGD product's assembly are accompanied by thier own factory-printed nomenclatures. The DS200TCDAH1BGD PCB's connectors include:
- The JP TCPS Board Power Signal Connector
- The JQ DTBA Board Contact Input Signals Connector
- The JR DTBB Board Contact Input Signals Connector
- The JO1 TCRA Board Contact Output Signals Connector
- The JX1 and JX2 Daisy-Chained IONET Signals Connectors
All of the connectors listed above have been named through a combination of their factory-printed nomenclature labels, other Mark V Series products interfacing potentials, and their intended functionality within the greater Mark V Turbine Control System Series. As each connector in the assembly of this DS200TCDAH1BGD product offering listed above has been named, there exists no vestigial connective structure in the assembly of this DS200TCDAH1BGD PCB as common with other Mark V Series products. Speaking of other Mark V Turbine Control System Series products; this DS200TCDAH1BGD Digital IO Board's connected, TCPS, DTBA, DTBB and TCRA printed circuit board products are additionally available for purchase or repair here through AX Control.