Description
GE DS200SDCCG1AFD Technical Specifications
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Manufacturer: GE Boards and Turbine Control
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Series: Mark V DS200
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Function: Drive Control Card
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Processor: Multiple high-performance microprocessors
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Interfaces: Digital I/O interface, Analog I/O interface, Communication interfaces
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Memory: Embedded memory for program and data storage
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Operating Temperature: 30°C to +65°C (industrial grade)
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Mounting: Dedicated backplane slot installation in Mark V control cabinet
Functional Features
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High-Performance Processing: Utilizes high-performance microprocessors ensuring real-time control and rapid response to system demands
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Multi-Channel Drive Control: Supports multiple drive channels enabling simultaneous control of multiple actuators and motors
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Flexible Configuration: Configurable for different application requirements, adapting to various control schemes and strategies
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Standardized Design: Complies with GE Mark V system standards for simplified installation and maintenance
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Real-Time Communication: Advanced communication interfaces enable rapid data exchange with other system components
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Diagnostic Capabilities: Comprehensive self-diagnostic and fault reporting functions
Application Scenarios
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Gas Turbine Control Systems: Core control component for gas turbine speed, temperature, and fuel control systems
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Steam Turbine Control Systems: Coordinates steam turbine valve actuators and auxiliary drives
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Generator Excitation Systems: Controls excitation system drives for voltage regulation
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Industrial Process Control: Manages multiple motor drives in complex manufacturing processes
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Power Plant Balance-of-Plant: Controls auxiliary equipment drives including pumps, fans, and compressors
Structural Characteristics
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Multi-layer PCB design with high-density component mounting
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Multiple high-performance microprocessor chips
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Extensive memory capacity for complex control algorithms
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Multiple connector types for digital, analog, and communication signals
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Ruggedized construction for continuous industrial operation
Working Principle The drive control card receives command signals from the main turbine control processor, executes complex control algorithms using onboard microprocessors, and outputs precise drive signals to motor controllers and actuators. It simultaneously receives feedback signals from field devices, processes these through analog and digital I/O circuits, and transmits status information back to the main control system. Embedded memory stores operational programs, configuration parameters, and historical data.
Installation Requirements
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Install in designated Mark V control cabinet backplane slots
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Ensure proper card seating and connector engagement
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Configure system software to recognize and address the board
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Verify compatibility with existing system hardware and software revisions
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Provide adequate cooling and clearance for maintenance
Operational Precautions
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Verify system software compatibility before installation
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Ensure proper backup of configuration data before making changes
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Monitor processor and memory status through diagnostic software
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Follow proper shutdown procedures before removing or replacing the card
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Maintain clean environment to prevent contamination of electronic components





