About the IS200HSLAH1ADE
This IS200HSLAH1ADE HS Serial Link Interface is somewhat limited, only in terms of the product-specific instructional manual material concerning this board specifically that is available online. Because of this, the only information about this PCB sourceable from these materials can be found in its functional description as a HS Serial Link Interface, and in its intended placement within Mark VIe Series Host Application Boards. Beyond this limited informational set, any other facts or performance statistics detailing this IS200HSLAH1ADE printed circuit board and included on this page we sourced from a diligent breakdown of the IS200HSLAH1ADE part number, supplemented by a thorough visual inspection of the product.
The factory-individualized IS200HSLAH1ADE product number begins with the IS200 series tag, which itself has dual naming functionality for this IS200HSLAH1ADE HS Serial Link Interface. This IS200 series tag identifies the IS200HSLAH1ADE board as a domestically manufactured General Electric product that does not make use of any specialized assembly version or SCOM grounding output terminal. This part's original manufacture can be traced back more specifically to General Electric's Salem, Virginia factory plant. Following this IS200 series tag is a mention of this product's functional acronym; HSLA. This acronym was developed with the intention of acting as a convenient shorthand to the lengthy IS200HSLAH1ADE product number; for conversation or promotional purposes. The HSLA acronym is trailed in the special IS200HSLAH1ADE product number by the H1 series grouping tag that also identifies two crucial hardware specifications for this model. This H1 series grouping tag classifies this IS200HSLAH1ADE PCB as a Mark VIe Series Group One product with a conformal style of PCB protective coating. The final "ADE" alphanumeric digits in the IS200HSLAH1ADE product number reveal this part's three-fold extended revision history.