About the DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A
This DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was manufactured by General Electric for placement in their Mark V Turbine Control System Series. The Mark V Series that this DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A printed circuit board belongs to has specific applications in the management and control systems of compatible and popular wind, gas and steam turbine automated drive assemblies.
This DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A Firmware Board's greater Mark V Series is still considered desirable on the automated industrial marketplace, as it exists as one of the final-developed GE Mark product series to make use of their patented Speedtronic control system technology.
This DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A printed circuit bord product offering is not the originally-introduced product of its own specific Mark V Series functionality; that would be the DS215UDSAG1 parent printed circuit board missing this DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A Device's A-rated functional product revision and attached optional software package.
Hardware Tips and Specifications
The GE EX2000 Firmware Board DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A features one 1 80196 microprocessor and several erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) modules. The GE EX2000 Firmware Board DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A also is populated with 21 4-character displays and 32 LEDs. The EPROM modules contain the instruction code and other code that the microprocessor uses to process information. Signal are received by the board through the signal cables attached to the board. The microprocessor processes the signals and transmits the new signals to other boards or device in the drive. Also, information about the board activity is displayed on the display modules and the LEDs also provide information. The operator can view the information while the drive is in operation from the drive board cabinet.
The DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A functional product number itself can be considered a strong primary source of DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for these details in a series of consecutive functional naming chunks. For example, the DS215 series tag at the beginning of the DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A product number is dual-functional as it describes both this DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A Board's special Mark V Series assembly as well as its domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other details revealed through functional product number include this DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A Device's:
- UDSA functional product abbreviation
- Normal PCB coating style
- Group one Mark V Series product grouping
- A-rated functional product revision
- Attached optional firmware package
When the board is replaced, the best outcome is to have the replacement DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A board operate the same as the board it is replacing. In that way, the drive can resume processing as before the replacement and the site will experience no other delays. One major concern is that the instruction code and firmware on the EPROM modules must be the same in the replacement board to enable the board to operate the same as the defective board. However, it is easy to move the modules from the EPROM sockets on the old board to the sockets on the replacement board. Insert a tool into the space between the module and the socket on one end. Then, lift up the tool to release the module. Repeat the action on the other end of the module.
Generally, this DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A Mark V Turbine Control System Series product offering must be treated as a static-sensitive General Electric product; as partially evidenced by its acceptance of a series-standardized selection of hardware components and component specifications including various styles of capacitors, transistors, and resistors. While many similarly-labeled Mark V Series PCB devices available to our extended new and reconditioned inventory here utilize the specific drum style of electrolytic capacitor, these components are missing from this DS215UDSAG1AZZ01A PCB's special Mark V Series assembly; they would have been recognizable through their distinct manual-identified blue coloration, paired with their rather obvious drum-like shapes.