Description
Product Overview
The IS200VAICH1DBC Analog I/O Board from General Electric belongs to the EX2100 Mark VIe Series. This compact PCB weighs 0.3 kg and measures 2 x 18.5 x 26.1 cm, offering reliable integration into turbine excitation and automation systems. Engineers value its high-speed CPU, floating-point processing, and sensor characteristic library for precise control and real-time adjustments.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Model Number |
IS200VAICH1DBC |
| Module Type |
Analog I/O Board |
| Manufacturer |
GE |
| Product Range |
EX2100 / Mark VIe |
| Condition |
Brand New |
| Weight |
0.3 kg |
| Dimensions |
2 x 18.5 x 26.1 cm |
| HS Code |
8537101190 |
| Minimum Order Quantity |
1 |
| Origin |
USA |
| System |
DCS |
| Status |
Active |
| Communication Service |
Ethernet router |
| CPU |
High-speed processor |
| Format |
Single-width VME |
| Floating Point |
32-bit |
| Connectors |
Two 37-pin backplane |
| Indicators |
Three LEDs (run/fail/status) |
| Components |
Processor chips, ICs, relays, diodes |
Functional Description
The IS200VAICH1DBC board enhances turbine control systems by performing digital filtering and RTD/thermocouple linearizations. Engineers benefit from its high-speed CPU and 32-bit floating-point format, which ensure accurate sensor data processing. Configurations can be updated via software while the board remains active, providing flexibility for real-time adjustments.
Three LED indicators display operational status and highlight run/fail conditions. Two 37-pin backplane connectors enable communication with the rack and other boards, ensuring smooth system integration. Built with processor chips, integrated circuits, relays, and diodes, the IS200VAICH1DBC delivers reliable performance in demanding environments.
Applications and Compatibility
The IS200VAICH1DBC Analog I/O Board suits turbine excitation systems, industrial automation, and advanced monitoring networks. It integrates seamlessly with GE Speedtronic EX2100 and Mark VIe assemblies, ensuring compatibility across diverse environments. Engineers deploy it in power generation plants, heavy industry, and automation networks where precise analog input/output processing is essential.