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DS200SBCBG1A

BRAKE CONTROL CARD
Product DESCRIPTION
Part Number
DS200SBCBG1A
Manufacturer
General Electric
Country of Manufacture
As Per GE Manufacturing Policy
Series
Mark VI/VIe
Function
Module
Availability
In Stock
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR GE - DS200SBCBG1A

DS200SBCBG1A is a Brake Control Card manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark V Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. A Brake Control Card, in the context of automotive or engineering, refers to a specialized electronic component or module responsible for controlling the braking system of a vehicle. The card is typically a printed circuit board (PCB) that houses various electronic components and microcontrollers to manage the braking functions efficiently and safely. The main purpose of a Brake Control Card is to receive input signals from the vehicle's sensors, such as wheel speed sensors, brake pedal position sensors, and other relevant data. Based on this input, the card's microcontroller processes the information and activates the braking system accordingly. The card is equipped with various algorithms and safety features to prevent skidding, apply anti-lock braking (ABS) when needed, and distribute braking force optimally among the wheels to maintain stability and control during braking. Additionally, it may communicate with other vehicle control systems, such as the engine control unit (ECU) or the stability control system, to ensure coordinated operation and enhance overall safety.

Certainly! Here are some common features and functionalities that you might find in a Brake Control Card:

  • Sensor Inputs: The card typically receives input signals from various sensors, such as wheel speed sensors, brake pedal position sensors, brake pressure sensors, and other relevant sensors. These inputs provide crucial data for the card to determine the appropriate braking actions.
  • Microcontroller: The Brake Control Card is powered by a microcontroller, which is the brain of the system. The microcontroller processes the sensor data and executes the control algorithms to manage the braking system effectively.
  • Traction Control System (TCS): Some advanced Brake Control Cards include TCS features, which monitor wheel slip and adjust the braking force to optimize traction and prevent wheels from spinning on slippery surfaces.
  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC): ESC is another important feature present in many Brake Control Cards. It continuously monitors the vehicle's stability and, if necessary, applies individual brakes to help the driver maintain control in emergency maneuvers or during challenging road conditions.
  • Communication Interfaces: The card often has communication interfaces to exchange data with other vehicle systems, such as the engine control unit (ECU) and the vehicle's network bus (CAN bus). This allows for coordinated operation and sharing of vital information among various control units.
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