About the IS200CABPG1A
The IS200CABPG1A is also called a CABP board and serves as a replacement for the backplane of an Innovation Series card rack. This card typically is used as an interfacing unit. It features card slots that other boards can be plugged into. These boards can then interact and interface with external signals. Some of these external signals include those coming from diagnostic tools, the user interface keypad, panel meters, ISBus ports, or inputs coming from the power supply. The CABP is normally installed on an Innovation Series card rack assembly. The rack, which is sold separately, has installation points for the other PCBs being plugged into the CABP.
According to this IS200CABPG1A device's above-available instructional manual materials, this IS200CABPG1A device is completely powered in its entirety through use of the IS200HFPA High Frequency Ac/Fan Power Supply Board, which may additionally be available to our new and reconditioned inventory of General Electric Mark Series products. Two different connectors exist in the normal Mark VI Series assembly of this IS200HFPA High Frequency Ac/Fan Power Supply Board product offering, with terminal-board-specific applications in mind. One of these styles of terminal board connectors has been rated for high voltage transmission, while the other is crucial for lower voltage transmission.
IS200CABPG1A Slots and Connections
The IS200CABPG1A’s non-board connections are designed so they cannot accidentally be plugged into the wrong connector. The board connections on the CABP are designed similarly so that each card slot is individually keyed for specific boards. Knowing where each board goes on this PCB is vital because attempting to force a card into the wrong slot could end up damaging both the board and the card slot. There are nine connections that equal to five slots on the board:
- Slot 1 is assigned to a BAIA board
- Slot 2 is assigned to a DSPX PCB
- Slot 3 is assigned to either an ACL_ board or GBIA/PBIA modules
- Slot 4 is assigned to a BIC_ card
- Slot 5 is assigned to either a BPI_ or FOSA card
- two stab-on connections labeled E2 and E1 that go to GND
- E4 and E3 stab-on connections for CCOM
- J1-12 connections for external interfaces while
- J13-J21 connections for card slots
IS200CABPG1A Ports
Given this IS200CABPG1A product's normal style of Mark VI Series assembly as well as its standard A-rated functional Mark VI Series product revision, it really benefits from the attachment of a series of diagnostic-minded or configurative female ports on its base printed circuit board. Each one of these ports should be accompanied by their own factory-printed nomenclature label as delegated in the instructional manual materials inserted above. Each one of the coming listed ports have been named through a combination of their personal identification number, their factory-printed nomenclature label, and finally their specific intended functionality. Some of this IS200CABPG1A device's diagnostic ports include but are not limited to its:
- J9-2 TX232 Assembly Output Transmit Port
- J9-3 RX232 Assembly Input Transmit Port
- J9-5 ICOM12 Isolated Power Supply Common
- J9-8 TXEN232 RTS/CTS Assembly/Tool Port