Hardware Tips and Specifications

The DS200DCFBG1BJB is a large rectangular board with a large number of surface mounted components. These include seven 4-position DIP switch devices and twelve configurable jumpers.

Six DIP switches are located together on one side of the board. These are used to scale or change many different inputs.

For example, switch number 4 (SW4) is used to regulate the voltage applied to the VCO output bridge circuit.

The board also has a neon light to indicate a blown fuse in the 115 VAC line and two LEDs to indicate blown fuses in the +24 VDC line and -24 VDC line.

Several specific integrated circuits of note are provided on the substrate of this DS200DCFBG1BJB product.

These integrated circuits, like many of the individual hardware components available in the assembly of this DS200DCFBG1BJB product, are accompanied by their own set of factory-printed nomenclature.

Each circuit contributes to a specific DS200DCFBG1BJB board and to the more robust Mark V Series automatic driver assembly features.

The integrated circuits in this DS200DCFBG1BJB power board assembly include:

Voltage and current feedback VCO circuits

Motor voltage attenuation circuitry

AC line magnetism and zero crossing circuits

Contactor drive circuitry

Field/armature SCR ignition circuitry

As noted above, each of the previously named circuits in this DS200DCFBG1BJB printed circuit board assembly was created by applying its specific function

applied to the larger DS200DCFBG1BJB board and Mark V series automatic drive assembly.

The various circuits of this DS200DCFBG1BJB product often have critical applications for the SDCC and LDCC boards in the Mark V series.

Both of these General Electric printed circuit boards are also available today from our inventory of new and refurbished circuit board products.

Other DS200DCFBG1BJB board components include test points, I/O connectors (1PL-1 through 1PL-40. 2PL-1 through 2PL-9. 4PL-1 through 4PL-5 and 5PL-1 through 5PL-26).

as well as fuses, resistor networks and resistors, capacitors, transistors, heat sinks, transformers, and relays. The board has test points for checking voltage signals and fuses for protection.