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IS200STAIH1A

DINRAIL TRBD ANLGIO
Product DESCRIPTION
Part Number
IS200STAIH1A
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 - IS200STAIH1A

S200STAIH1A is a DINrail board developed by General Electric. This is a component of General Electric's (GE) Mark VI series. The Mark VI, as well as the other Mark series, were designed to control and automate all of the functions of gas and steam turbines.

  • The IS200STAIH1A is a rectangular, big circuit board. The largest component on the circuit board's surface is a massive terminal block located towards the board's bottom edge.
  • This solid green terminal block has the potential to hold twenty-four terminals. These terminals are shaped like cubes and are composed of silver or gold-colored metal.
  • Thirty-four rectangle-shaped black diodes are arranged in two long lines on the circuit board. A total of twenty of these diodes are arranged in a straight line just above the green terminal block.
  • On the upper side of the board, an additional fourteen diodes have been positioned. A huge connector port with silver and black in the center is directly above this sequence of diodes. A number of little female ports can be found in the connector port. This connector port is used to connect the IS200STAIH1A to other components or circuit boards.
  • Variable resistors, often known as potentiometers, are found on the board. Four of the variable resistors are grouped together in the upper right corner of the PCB, while the remaining ten are arranged near the bottom.
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