DS3800XCIB is a Back Plane Card manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. A backplane card, also known as a backplane or a backplane system, is a printed circuit board (PCB) that serves as a backbone or a central hub for connecting other PCBs or electronic devices in a computer or other electronic system. A backplane card typically contains multiple connectors, slots, and ports that enable various electronic components, such as processors, memory modules, input/output (I/O) devices, and storage devices, to be interconnected and communicate with each other. The backplane also provides power and data pathways between the components, allowing them to exchange information and work together as a unified system.
Backplane cards are commonly used in servers, telecommunications equipment, and industrial control systems, where they provide a scalable and modular architecture that can be easily expanded or reconfigured as the system's requirements change. By using a backplane, system designers can simplify the wiring and reduce the complexity of the interconnects, which can improve reliability, reduce costs, and facilitate maintenance and upgrades.
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The features of a backplane card can vary depending on the specific system and application it is designed for, but some common features include: