GE IS200TBAOH1B Analog Output Terminal Board
GE IS200TBAOH1B Analog Output Terminal Board
Part Number IS200TBAOH1B Manufacturer General Electric Country of Manufacture As Per GE Manufacturing Policy Series Mark VI Function Module Availability In StockIS200TBAOH1B is an Analog Output Terminal Board manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark VIe Series used in Distributed Control Systems. A total of 16 analog outputs with a 0芒聙聯20 mA current range are supported by the analog output terminal board (TBAO). The I/O processor, which can be local (Mark VIe) or remote, produces current outputs (Mark VI). Circuitry for noise suppression is built into current outputs to guard against surges and high-frequency noise. Six D-type cable connections and two barrier-type terminal blocks are available from TBAO for client wiring. MARK VI SYSTEMS: The VAOC board collaborates with TBAO in Mark VI systems.
The TBAO terminal board is linked to the VAOC board's VME rack by cables with molded plugs. Systems in both simplex and TMR are supported. TBAO is connected to three VOAC boards using TMR systems. MARK VIe SYSTEMS: The TBAO and PAOC I/O packs are compatible with Mark VIe systems. The I/O packs connect to the D-type connectors and talk to the controller over Ethernet. There is just support for simplex systems. INSTALLATION: A vertical mounting plate is used to hold the TBAO terminal board in place. The two I/O terminal blocks positioned on the board's left side are directly connected to the 16 analog outputs. Two 3.0 mm (#12AWG) wires with 300 V insulation can be accommodated at each point utilizing spade or ring type fittings. Each block includes 24 connections and two screws to hold it in place. Directly to the left of each terminal block is a shield terminal strip connected to the chassis ground. The board has the following cabling: The D-type connectors on the TBAO on Mark VI systems are connected to the VAOC processor's VME rack by cables with molded plugs. For a simplex, two cables are utilized, while for TMR, six cables.
PAOC I/O packs for Mark VIe systems plug directly into particular D-type connectors. Special side mounting brackets support the packs. OPERATION: There are 16 analog control outputs on the terminal board. Driven devices can be placed up to 300 m (984 ft) from the turbine control cabinet and should not have a resistance of more than 500 (900 if employing I/O packs). The D/A converter and the drivers that produce the regulated currents are found in the VAOC or PAOC. The voltage drop across a resistor on the terminal board is used to calculate the output current. Each analog current output in a TMR system is fed by the total currents from the three I/O processors. A series resistor that provides a voltage back to each I/O processor measures the overall output current. The three currents' median value, as determined by voting, is the output.
SPECIFICATIONS
Part Number: IS200TBAOH1B
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark VIe
Operating Temperature: -30 to +65oC
Product Type: Terminal Board
Number of channels: 16
Analog output current: 0-20 mA
Size: 10.16 cm wide x 33.02 cm high
Repair: 3-5 Days
Product of Origin: United States
Availability: In Stock
Manual: GEH-6421J
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.
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