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    GE DS200IAXSG1A IGBT AA/AB Snubber Card

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GE DS200IAXSG1A IGBT AA/AB Snubber Card


GE DS200IAXSG1A IGBT AA/AB Snubber Card

Part Number DS200IAXSG1A Manufacturer General Electric Country of Manufacture As Per GE Manufacturing Policy Series Mark V Function Module Availability In StockDS200IAXSG1A is an IGBT AA/AB Snubber Board manufactured by General Electric and used to control the gas turbine control management systems. It features three 8-pin connectors and numerous turn screws are included for adjusting the voltage output. On the GE IGBT AA/AB Snubber Board, the turn screws are distinguished by alphabetic descriptors. Labels for them include PL, NL, U, V, W, PR, and NR. 

When necessary, the adjustment screws can be adjusted with a screwdriver. The board also has foil capacitors, which are utilized in regular processing. DS200IAXSG1A Functional Description IGBT is an abbreviation for insulated gate bipolar transistor, and the module works with IGBT AA/AB drives. Specific measures must be taken in high-voltage transistors to ensure that related peripheral circuits are efficient and safeguarded from detrimental consequences typical in high-voltage, high-frequency activities. 

A snubber capacitor is used to lower electrical wiring's parasitic inductance. Because of its competitive speed and control of greater source voltages with much lower signal voltages, Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs) are mostly employed in medium- to high-power, high-frequency switching applications. A well-placed snubber capacitor reduces the effect of parasitic inductance in IGBT systems and eliminates some of the dangers associated with using inductance-prone materials in high-power systems. Handling caution Cut the protective bag open at one end without cutting into the board using a sharp blade. 

Grasp the board's edge and pull it out of the bag. Flatten the bag and set the board on it. When you touch the board, wear a wrist strap with one end wrapped around your wrist and the other end tied to a metal object such as a workbench leg or other metal object. It is supplied in strong packaging that protects the board from regular shipping hazards. Open the box and collect all written material, including warranty and service instructions, as well as product information.

The GE IGBT AA/AB Snubber Board DS200IAXSG1A features three 8-pin connectors and multiple turn screws to vary the voltage output. The turn screws on the GE IGBT AA/AB Snubber Board DS200IAXSG1A are identified with alphabetic descriptors. They are labeled PL, NL, U, V, W, PR, and NR. You can adjust the adjustment screws with a screwdriver when needed. The board also contains foil capacitors used during normal processing. Generally, these capacitors in the normal Mark V Series assembly of this DS200IAXSG1A product are part of a larger voltage limitation strategy involving a Mark V Series-standardized selection of voltage-limiting hardware components such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, and integrated circuits. 

It is something of a surprise that this DS200IAXSG1A printed circuit board is not considered to exist utilizing any special form of Mark V Series assembly, given the fact that it makes use of an obvious metal backplane for mounting or reinforcement purposes. Several obvious test points are permeating the normal Mark V Series assembly of this product for diagnostic fault detection purposes. This DS200IAXSG1A PCB is actually not the originally-developed product of its specific Mark V Series functional role; that would be the DS200IAXSG1 parent AA/AB Snubber Board missing this DS200IAXSG1A PCB's signature A-rated functional product revision.

The capacitors and all the components on the board are easy to break off unless the guidelines for handling the board are followed. It is shipped in a sturdy cardboard box that protects the board from normal hazards encountered during shipping. If the box has dents or has been bashed in or shows signs that liquids spilled or dripped on the box, the board might have been damaged. Open the box and gather all the written information, including warranty information, service instructions, and product information. Unless you need to install the board immediately, put it aside and out of sight so that others don’t handle it and possibly damage the board. Use a sharp blade to cut the protective bag open at one end without cutting into the board. 

Grasp the edge of the board and pull it out of the bag. Flatten out the bag and place the board on the bag. Wear a wrist strap when you touch the board with one end of the strap around your wrist and the other end connected to a metal object like a workbench leg or other metal object. While the general installation procedures for this DS200IAXSG1A product are certainly useful to be knowledgable of, their inclusion on this DS200IAXSG1A Board's personalized product page here is more reminiscent of this DS200IAXSG1A PCB's lack of specifically-pertinent instructional manual documentation online, which is more than likely a symptom of this DS200IAXSG1A PCB's legacy product series attribution. Given this concerted lack of originally-printed instructional documentation, the DS200IAXSG1A functional product number itself can be considered a strong original source of DS200IAXSG1A Board hardware component and component specification information; coding for various DS200IAXSG1A Board details in a series of functional naming components. For instance, the DS200IAXSG1A functional product number  is started by the dual-functional DS@00 Series tag delegating this DS200IAXSG1A PCB's normal Mark V Series assembly as well as it s domestic original manufacture location. Some of the other useful hardware information revealed in the DS200IAXSG1A functional product number includes its:

IAXS functional product abbreviation

Normal PCB coating style

Group one Mark V Series product grouping

A-rated functional product revision


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