DS3800HXTA is a Series Six Local I/O Transmitter manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. The Series Six Local I/O Transmitter is a device designed for local input and output operations in various industrial applications. It's typically used in process control systems to gather data from sensors and other field devices and send that data to a central control system for monitoring and analysis. Similarly, it can also receive commands or setpoints from the control system and send them to actuators or other control elements in the field. This transmitter is a crucial component in industrial automation, allowing the seamless exchange of information between the physical processes happening in the field and the digital control systems that manage and regulate those processes.
FEATURES:
High Precision Measurement: The Series Six Local I/O Transmitter is designed to provide accurate and high-precision measurements of various process variables such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, level, and more.
Multiple Input Channels: It might include multiple input channels, allowing it to handle data from several sensors simultaneously. This is particularly useful for applications where multiple variables need to be monitored.
Analog and Digital Inputs: The transmitter could support both analog and digital input signals, making it compatible with a wide range of sensors and devices.
Signal Conditioning: The transmitter could include signal conditioning capabilities to ensure that the input signals are accurate and consistent, even in noisy environments.
Integration with Control Systems: The transmitter could seamlessly integrate with distributed control systems (DCS) or programmable logic controllers (PLC), enabling efficient process control and automation.