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DS3800NHVH

HIGH VOLT CD
Product DESCRIPTION
Part Number
DS3800NHVH
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 - DS3800NHVH

DS3800NHVH is a High Voltage Card manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) is a type of semiconductor device that belongs to the thyristor family. It is widely used for controlling high-power electrical circuits. An SCR can switch on and off the flow of electrical current in a circuit, similar to a switch, but with the ability to handle high voltage and current levels. High voltage applications typically refer to circuits or systems that operate at voltages above the standard mains voltage (usually 120V or 240V, depending on the region). High-voltage circuits can be found in various industrial, scientific, and power distribution settings, among others.

FEATURES:

An SCR High Voltage Card, as you mentioned, likely refers to a specific device or circuit board that incorporates Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs) and is designed for high-voltage applications. While the specific features of such a card may vary depending on the manufacturer and intended use, here are some common features you might find:

Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs): The card would feature one or more SCRs, which are semiconductor devices capable of handling high voltage and current levels. SCRs are typically used for controlling power flow in high-voltage applications.

High Voltage Capability: The card would be designed to handle high voltage levels, typically above the standard mains voltage (e.g., 120V or 240V). The specific voltage rating would depend on the application and intended use.

Current Rating: The card would have a specified current rating, indicating the maximum current it can handle without exceeding its capabilities.

Control Interfaces: The card might provide interfaces for external control and monitoring. This could include digital inputs, analog inputs, communication ports (such as RS-485 or Ethernet), or other means of controlling and communicating with the card.

Voltage and Current Sensing: In some cases, the card may include voltage and current sensing circuits or components to provide feedback on the operating conditions and facilitate monitoring and control of the connected system.

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