GE IS200EDCFG1B EX2100 FEEDBACK DC EXCITER CARD
GE IS200EDCFG1B EX2100 FEEDBACK DC EXCITER CARD
Part Number IS200EDCFG1B Manufacturer General Electric Country of Manufacture As Per GE Manufacturing Policy Series EX 2100e Function Module Availability In StockGeneral Electric Speedtronic Mark VI IS200EDCFG1B is a Direct Current Feedback Card (EX2100). The function of IS200EDCFG1B is to manage bridge dc voltage and current feedback. At the SCR bridge, the board measures field voltage and field current.
Voltage isolation and noise immunity are provided through a fiber-optic link between the EISB board in the control panel. There are two plug connectors on the IS200EDCFG1B. As an input, these are denoted P2 (two-position plug) (4 position plug.) There are multiple high-voltage electrolytic capacitors on the board, as well as other types of capacitors. Six integrated circuits, a coil inductor, several transistors, and two relays are included on the board. Two heat sinks are added to the board to allow excess heat to be quickly dissipated. It's also worth noticing that the board has seven bridge voltage scale-down selectors marked on it.
The IO module has the following main functions
Input Function
The IO module can receive input signals sent by external devices and convert them into digital or analogue signals for use by the computer system or control system. These input signals can come from a variety of sensors, such as temperature sensors, pressure sensors, photosensitive sensors and so on. By receiving and parsing these input signals, the system can monitor and control the external environment in real time.
Output Functions
The IO module is capable of converting the output signals generated by a computer system or control system into the form required by an external device. These output signals are typically used to control actuators such as motors, valves, lights, etc. By sending appropriate output signals to external devices, the system enables control and operation of the external environment.
Data Acquisition and Processing
The IO module is capable of acquiring data from external devices and transferring it to a computer system or control system for further processing. This enables the system to acquire environmental data, status information and user inputs in real time and make appropriate decisions or perform specific tasks based on these data.
Communication Interfaces
IO modules are usually equipped with different types of communication interfaces, such as serial interfaces (RS232, RS485), Ethernet interfaces, CAN bus interfaces, and so on. These interfaces enable IO modules to exchange data and communicate efficiently with computer systems or other external devices.
OTHER INFORMATION
• Up to 1.26 GHz Pentium® III processor with 256 KB advanced transfer cache
• Up to 512 MB PC-133 SDRAM using a single SODIMM
• Internal AGP SVGA controller with 4 MB display cache
• 133 MHz system bus via Intel® 815E chipset
• Dual Ethernet controllers supporting 10BaseT and 100BaseTX interfaces
• Optional PCI dual channel Ultra160 SCSI
• Up to three (two with rear I/O support) PMC expansion sites (IEEE-P1386 common mezzanine card standard, 5 V)
• Up to 1 GB bootable flash on secondary IDE (optional)
• Two 16-bit and two 32-bit programmable timers
• 32 KB of nonvolatile SRAM
• Software-selectable watchdog timer with reset
• Remote Ethernet booting
• Optional IDE hard disk drive
• VME64 modes supported: A32/A24/D32/D16/D08(EO)/MBLT64/BLT32
• VMEbus interrupt handler, interrupter and system controller
• Includes real time endian conversion hardware for littleendian and big-endian data interfacing (patent no. 6,032,212)
• Enhanced bus error handling
• Passive heat sink
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