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GE IS200VAICH1D IS200VAICH1DAA VME Analog Input Card

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Item no: IS200VAICH1D IS200VAICH1DAA

brand: GE

price: $3000

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Manufacture GE
Model IS200VAICH1D
Ordering information IS200VAICH1DAA
Catalog Mark VI
Description GE IS200VAICH1D IS200VAICH1DAA VME Analog Input Card
Origin United States (US)
HS Code 85389091
Dimension 16cm*16cm*12cm
Weight 0.8kg

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The IS200VAICH1D is an Analog Input/Output Board, it is a part of the Mark VI control system.

Ten inputs and two outputs are available on each terminal board. The terminal board is connected to the VME rack, which houses the VAIC processing board, through cables.

VAIC converts the inputs to digital values and sends them to the VCMI board, which then sends them to the controller through the VME backplane. The VAIC translates digital values to analog currents and drives them into the customer circuit via the terminal board. Both simplex and triple modular redundant (TMR) applications are supported by VAIC.

The terminal board's input signals are fanned out to three VME board racks R, S, and T, each containing a VAIC, when used in a TMR setup. IS200VAICH1D is a Contact Input Group Isolation terminal board developed by GE.

The VAIC (Analog Input/Output Control) board accepts 20 analog inputs and controls four analog outputs. Ten inputs and two outputs are available on each terminal board. The terminal board is connected to the VME rack, which houses the VAIC processing board, through cables.

VAIC converts the inputs to digital values and sends them to the VCMI board, which then sends them to the controller through the VME backplane.

The VAIC translates digital values to analog currents and drives them into the customer circuit via the terminal board.
Both simplex and triple modular redundant (TMR) applications are supported by VAIC. The terminal board's input signals are fanned out to three VME board racks R, S, and T, each containing a VAIC, when used in a TMR setup.


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