IS200VCCCH1B - Discrete Input/Output Board

IS200VCCCH1B - Discrete Input/Output Board IS200VCCCH1B - Discrete Input/Output Board

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SPECIFICATIONS

Part Number: IS200VCCCH1B
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark VI
Function: Printed Circuit Board
Availability: In stock

IS200VCCCH1B is a Discrete Input/Output Board manufactured by General Electric as a part of the Mark VI series used in gas turbine control systems. Four terminal boards take discrete inputs, and the board controls relay outputs. The board is intended to be installed in a VME I/O rack. The front faceplate of the board is made up of LED components and various connecting components. These parts are clearly indicated. Two DC power supply, TP test points, resistors, capacitors, diodes, and over thirty transistors are all on the board's surface. There are various connectors on the board as well, including two backplane connectors and six vertical pin connectors.

  • A daughterboard in the board's upper right corner is connected to one of these vertical pin connectors. The pin connection and four screw connections screwed into standoffs keep the board in place.
  • A third backplane is added to the board via this daughterboard. FPGAs, CMOS static RAM, and SRAM are among the more than sixty integrated circuits found on the Discrete Input/Output Board.

WOC supports a large number of GE Speedtronic Mark VI parts, including IS200VCCCH1B. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require additional information or have a question.

 
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the difference between discrete inputs and outputs?

The existence or absence of an electrical signal is referred to as a discrete input or output.

What is a discrete output signal, and how is it different from a continuous output signal?

A digital signal that detects and sends ON/OFF signals.

What is the best way to link discrete input and output devices to a PLC?

Power comes from independent supply systems for each discrete input and output device.