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Part No.: DS200ITXDG1A
Manufacturer: General Electric
Product Type: IGBT Q DB Snubber Card
Series: Mark V
The DS200ITXDG1A serves as an IGBT Snubber Board. Snubbers are energy-absorbing circuits that can reduce voltage spikes caused by the opening of a switch. The switch could be mechanical or electrical. This is an add-on board that plugs into a larger motherboard. The board component is manufactured by GE for use in the Speedtronic Mark V system. Mark V is one of GE's later-developed gas and steam turbine management systems. It has a fault-tolerant TMR architecture with two-thirds voting on critical controls and protection parameters. The Mark V can be configured in Simplex mode for less sophisticated systems while still providing fault-tolerant control through software settings. World of Controls sells Mark V boards that have been reconditioned and thoroughly tested.
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What is DS200ITXDG1A?
The DS200ITXDG1A serves as an IGBT Snubber Board. General Electric developed the board under the Mark V series.
What is the purpose of Snubbers?
Snubbers are energy-absorbing circuits that can reduce voltage spikes caused by the opening of a switch. The switch could be mechanical or electrical.
DS200ITXDG1A comes under which series?
DS200ITXDG1A comes under GE Speedtronic Mark V series. Mark V is one of GE's later-developed gas and steam turbine management systems. It has a fault-tolerant TMR architecture with two-thirds voting on critical controls and protection parameters.