DS200TCQFG1A is a TC2000 Analog I/O Extender Board manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark V series used in gas turbine control systems. Seven jumpers and two 50-pin connectors are present on it. A 9-pin connector and a 34-pin connector are also included. The 34-pin connector has the ID JA given to it. The 50-pin connectors have the IDs JUU and JB allocated to them. Electronic relays are used by the GE TC2000 Analog I/O Extender Board to turn circuits on and off during routine processing. The relays are present on the board and have wire leads soldered to them. Additionally, there are 6 LEDs on the board, which are positioned horizontally. When the board is mounted in the board cabinet inside the drive, the operator can see them. When illuminated, the LEDs are green and function as expected. In other words, when the LEDs are lighted, it means that the function they stand for is getting power and functioning normally.
The board's six LEDs are connected to various circuits and functions. The LEDs flashing means that regular processing is happening. This gives the operator a simple way to assess the board's condition while the drive is running. A programmable logic device that performs a processing function required for the TC2000 Analog I/O Extender Board's proper operation is installed on the board. The erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) module installed on the board is used by the programmable logic to store firmware and programming code.