About the IS200BICLH1AEC
The main purpose of the IS200BICLH1AEC is to act as a go-between for an Innovation Series device and a Bridge Personality Interface PCB (BPIB, SCNV, or BPIA). The BICL normally acts as the interface between them. It uses an interface that has a system fault display and a PWM speed control. The card has:
- a serial 1024-bit memory that possesses information about the board’s identification and revision
- a label that tells the user to install the board in Slot 5 only and two brackets
- brackets on the faceplate to help install or remove the BICL from a card rack
- two screws that can be used to further secure the BICL to the rack
- 3 transistors
- a red metal oxide varistor
- 4 relays
- 15 integrated circuits
- 3 diodes
- 31 capacitors
- 73 resistors
- two P1 and P2 connectors
The two pin connectors attach the BICL to the card rack. For more information about the IS200BICLH1AEC and how to install it, please refer back to the GE datasheet: GEI-100264. In terms of its memory, this IS200BICLH1AEC printed circuit board product offering's originally-printed instructional manual materials attached above in our manuals tab for your convenience of research detail a singular component present on this IS200BICLH1AEC device's base printed circuit board as responsible for the IS200BICLH1AEC IGBT Bridge PCB's memory processing. This would in fact be a sole 1024-bit memory device, which, again according to these originally-printed instructional manual materials, is pre-programmed with both IS200BICLH1AEC Board revision and basic identification information.