GE DS200ITXDG1ABA

Product Overview The GE DS200ITXDG1ABA is an I/O terminal expansion board designed for the GE Mark V Speedtronic turbine control system. It provides expanded input/output capabilities, enabling the system to interface with additional field devices and sensors beyond the base system capacity.

Category: SKU: GE DS200ITXDG1ABA

Description

GE DS200ITXDG1ABA

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: General Electric (GE)

  • Series: Mark V Speedtronic

  • Function: I/O Terminal Expansion Board

  • Connector Type: Multiple pin connectors for signal expansion

  • I/O Capacity: Expanded digital and analog input/output channels

  • Operating Temperature: 30°C to +65°C (industrial grade)

  • Mounting: DIN rail or dedicated backplane slot installation

  • PCB Coating: Conformal coating for environmental protection

Functional Features

  • Expands system I/O capacity for complex turbine control applications
  • Provides additional terminal points for field device connections
  • Maintains signal integrity through proper shielding and isolation
  • Compatible with Mark V system architecture and communication protocols
  • Modular design allows flexible system configuration

Application Scenarios

  • Large turbine installations requiring extensive I/O point capacity
  • Complex industrial processes with numerous sensors and actuators
  • System upgrades requiring additional I/O capacity
  • Redundant control systems requiring expanded monitoring points

Structural Characteristics

  • Compact PCB design with high-density terminal arrangements
  • Multiple connector types for flexible signal routing
  • Ruggedized construction for industrial environments
  • Clear labeling for organized wiring and maintenance

Installation Requirements

  • Install in Mark V control cabinet expansion slots
  • Ensure proper addressing and configuration in system software
  • Verify connector compatibility with existing system cabling
  • Provide adequate clearance for wiring and maintenance access

Operational Precautions

  • Verify system I/O addressing before energizing
  • Ensure all connectors are properly seated and locked
  • Check terminal tightness periodically
  • Follow Mark V system documentation for configuration procedures