GSM512KB-I66 9814 - Micro PCB

GSM512KB-I66 9814 - Micro PCB GSM512KB-I66 9814 - Micro PCB

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SPECIFICATIONS

Part No.: GSM512KB-I66 9814
Manufacturer: General Electric
Country of Manufacture: United States of America (USA)
Product Type: Micro PCB
Availability: In Stock
Series: Mark IV

Functional Description

GSM512KB-I66 9814 is a Micro PCB developed by GE. It is a part of the GE gas turbine control system. Equipped with the P54C Pentium CPU, this micro PCB ensures the reliable operation of gas turbines by processing real-time data and controlling turbine parameters. The PCB is integrated into the GE Gas Turbine Control System to manage the complex operations of the turbine. It works by receiving inputs from sensors, processing the data through the P54C Pentium CPU, and then generating the necessary control outputs to adjust turbine settings such as fuel flow, turbine speed, and other key parameters. The Pentium processor ensures that these tasks are completed quickly, enabling real-time adjustments to maintain optimal turbine performance. The board also supports communication with other system components, sending and receiving control signals to coordinate turbine functions across the entire system. By using advanced processing techniques, it helps ensure that the gas turbine operates safely and efficiently under varying load conditions.

Features

  • Micro PCB Design: Micro-sized printed circuit board, integrating various electronic components into a compact design. This board is optimized for small form-factor applications where space is limited, making it ideal for industrial turbine control systems that require efficient use of available space.
  • P54C Pentium Processor: The board is equipped with a P54C Pentium processor, also known as Rainbow II, providing high processing power necessary for real-time data handling and control functions. The Pentium processor offers reliable and efficient performance, making it suitable for demanding industrial environments like gas turbines, where processing speed and reliability are crucial for safe and effective operation.
  • Data Processing and Control: As part of the GE Gas Turbine Control System, the PCB handles critical control functions such as monitoring turbine performance, processing input from sensors, and executing operational commands to maintain turbine efficiency and safety.
  • High-Speed Operation: The P54C Pentium CPU is capable of processing complex calculations and instructions quickly, allowing for fast data analysis and decision-making. This is especially important in real-time control systems, where delays in processing can lead to inefficiencies or even system failures.
  • Integration in Gas Turbine Control: The micro PCB is designed to integrate seamlessly with other components in the gas turbine control system, working as part of a larger network of boards and controllers. It plays a vital role in ensuring that the turbine functions optimally, making it an indispensable part of GE’s advanced turbine control systems.

The WOC team is always available to help you with your GE gas turbine control system requirements. For more information, please contact WOC.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GSM512KB-I66 9814?
It is a Micro PCB developed by GE.

What is the role of the P54C Pentium (Rainbow II) CPU?
The P54C Pentium (Rainbow II) CPU is responsible for high-speed data processing and managing real-time control of the gas turbine. It ensures that the turbine operates efficiently by processing inputs from sensors and executing commands to regulate turbine parameters.

Can the pcb be easily replaced or upgraded?
Yes, it is designed for easy integration and replacement within the GE Gas Turbine Control System. Its modular design allows for relatively simple upgrades and maintenance, reducing system downtime.