GE DS215TCDAG1BZZ01A (DS200TCDAG1 DS200TCDAG1BCB) Digital I/O Board
Description
Manufacture | GE |
Model | DS215TCDAG1BZZ01A |
Ordering information | DS200TCDAG1 DS200TCDAG1BCB |
Catalog | Speedtronic Mark V |
Description | GE DS215TCDAG1BZZ01A (DS200TCDAG1 DS200TCDAG1BCB) Digital I/O Board |
Origin | United States (US) |
HS Code | 85389091 |
Dimension | 16cm*16cm*12cm |
Weight | 0.8kg |
Details
The DS200TCDAG1BCB General Electric Digital I/O Board features one microprocessor and multiple programmable read-only memory (PROM) modules.
It also contains 1 block made up of 10 LED lights and a pair of 50-pin connectors along with 8 jumpers and 1 green LED that is visible from the side of the board. The PROM modules are removable from the board and they reside in a socket embedded on the board.
When replacing the board or if you are in the process of replacing the PROM module for any reason, you can obtain a hand tool that is expressly designed for removing and installing the PROM modules. It is important to remember that the PROM module is easily corrupted or destroyed by static buildup. Protect yourself and the equipment by always wearing a wrist strap when you work on the board or any other board or component in the drive. When the wrist strap is connected to a metal desk or chair, the static is attracted to the grounded object and leaves your body and the board.
The DS200TCDAG1 General Electric Digital I/O Board features one microprocessor and multiple programmable read-only memory (PROM) modules. It also contains 1 block made up of 10 LED lights and a pair of 50-pin connectors along with 8 jumpers and 1 green LED that is visible from the side of the board. The PROM modules are removable from the board and they reside in a socket embedded on the board.
When replacing the board or if you are in the process of replacing the PROM module for any reason, you can obtain a hand tool that is expressly designed for removing and installing the PROM modules. It is important to remember that the PROM module is easily corrupted or destroyed by static buildup. Protect yourself and the equipment by always wearing a wrist strap when you work on the board or any other board or component in the drive. When the wrist strap is connected to a metal desk or chair, the static is attracted to the grounded object and leaves your body and the board.