Description
Product Overview
The GE DS3800NOAA1F Operational Amplifier belongs to the Mark IV Speedtronic series, designed for gas and steam turbine management. Engineers use this extended analog I/O board to automate turbine processes such as startup, shutdown, and cooling, improving efficiency and monitoring emissions. Its compact 23.8x17.7x4cm dimensions and 0.34kg weight make installation straightforward in confined spaces.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Model Number |
DS3800NOAA1F |
| Module Type |
Extended Analog I/O |
| Manufacturer |
GE |
| Product Range |
Multilin |
| Condition |
Brand New |
| Dimensions |
23.8 × 17.7 × 4 cm |
| Weight |
0.34 kg |
| HS Code |
8537101190 |
| Minimum Order Quantity |
1 |
| Origin |
USA |
| System Compatibility |
DCS |
| Communication Service |
Ethernet Router |
| Status |
Active |
Functional Description
The DS3800NOAA1F features extractor clips at both corners, enabling safe insertion and removal from tight spaces. Factory-drilled mounting holes align the PCB for secure installation.
Serving as the motherboard for auxiliary modules, the DS3800NOAA1F connects through twenty-nine pins, supporting potentiometers and quick-connect screw mounts. A 218A4553-AMP 102041 PCB connector enhances integration with surrounding circuits.
The board includes six integrated circuits, low power comparators, and dual operational amplifiers for precise performance. Passive components such as resistors, capacitors, and diodes regulate energy flow, while an amber LED and thirteen test points provide diagnostic feedback.
Applications and Compatibility
The GE DS3800NOAA1F Operational Amplifier supports DCS systems across industrial turbine platforms. Engineers deploy it in gas and steam turbine plants requiring advanced analog I/O functionality.
Its lightweight design simplifies installation, while compatibility with Mark IV Speedtronic systems ensures seamless integration. The DS3800NOAA1F enhances turbine efficiency, emission monitoring, and operational stability, making it a critical component for legacy energy infrastructures.