DS3820DIMC is a Datatronics Isolation Module manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. A 10Base-T Isolation Module is a device that is used in Ethernet networks to isolate the network signals and provide protection against electrical interference. It is specifically designed for use in 10 Mbps Ethernet networks that use the 10Base-T standard, which is a type of twisted-pair Ethernet. The purpose of the isolation module is to separate the data signals from the power signals that are transmitted over the same twisted pair cable. This is achieved by using transformers to isolate the data signals from the power signals, which helps to prevent electrical interference and provides a more stable and reliable network connection.
FEATURES:
Isolation Modules have several features that make them useful in network applications. Here are some of the common features of isolation modules:
Signal Isolation: As the name suggests, isolation modules are designed to isolate signals and prevent electrical interference. They typically use transformers or other isolation components to separate the data signals from power signals and reduce the risk of EMI or RFI.
Compact Size: Isolation modules are designed to be compact and easy to install, often in small spaces or inside network devices.
Low Power Consumption: Many isolation modules are designed to consume very little power, which helps to keep the overall power consumption of the network low.
High Reliability: Isolation modules are typically designed to be very reliable and durable, even in harsh environments. They often have high-temperature ratings and are resistant to shock and vibration.