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DS3800NOAB

OPER AMPL BD
Product DESCRIPTION
Part Number
DS3800NOAB
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 - DS3800NOAB

DS3800NOAB is an Operational Amplifier Board manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. An operational amplifier (op-amp) board can be used in a turbine control system to perform various functions such as amplification, filtering, and signal conditioning. The op-amp board can be designed to meet the specific requirements of the control system and can be used to improve system performance and reliability. In a turbine control system, the op-amp board can be used to amplify low-level signals from sensors, such as temperature or pressure sensors, to a level suitable for further processing. The board can also be used to filter out the noise and unwanted signals from the sensor output, ensuring that only the desired signal is processed.

FEATURES:

The specific features of an operational amplifier (op-amp) board for a turbine control system will depend on the specific requirements of the system. However, here are some typical features that may be included:

  • High input impedance: The op-amp board should have a high input impedance to minimize the loading effect on the sensor output signal.
  • Low noise: The op-amp board should have a low noise level to minimize the noise in the signal chain and improve the overall signal-to-noise ratio.
  • High gain: The op-amp board should have a high gain to amplify low-level signals from the sensors to a level suitable for further processing.
  • Wide bandwidth: The op-amp board should have a wide bandwidth to ensure that the signal is faithfully reproduced over a wide frequency range.
  • Low offset voltage: The op-amp board should have a low offset voltage to minimize errors in the output signal.
  • Low drift: The op-amp board should have a low drift to ensure that the output signal remains stable over time and under different operating conditions.
  • Protection circuitry: The op-amp board should have protection circuitry to prevent damage to the circuitry and to ensure safe operation under fault conditions.
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