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GE IS200BPPBH1A IS200BPPBH1APR3 Analog I/O Processor Board

Brand: General Electric
Model Number: IS200BPPBH1A IS200BPPBH1APR3
Type: Analog I/O Processor Board
Product Origin: USA
Payment: T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Price: USD 120
Dimensions: 200 mm x 100 mm x 40 mm
Weight: 0.5 kg
Warranty: 12 months

  • Product Details

The GE IS200BPPBH1A and GE IS200BPPBH1APR3 serve as high-density analog I/O processor boards for turbine systems. These modules belong to the Mark VI series from General Electric. They process analog signals independently from the main CPU. Consequently, these boards improve overall system response times significantly.

Technical Specifications

The table below lists the precise parameters for the GE IS200BPPBH1A and IS200BPPBH1APR3 .

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer General Electric (GE)
Full Model Numbers GE IS200BPPBH1A , GE IS200BPPBH1APR3
Product Category Analog I/O Processor Board
Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.0 cm x 16.0 cm x 26.0 cm
Weight 0.47 kg (1.04 lbs)
Primary Interface Two 64-pin backplane connectors
Analog Inputs 12 differential or 24 single-ended channels
Analog Outputs 6 isolated output channels
Component Count Approximately 280 resistors and 140 capacitors
Energy Storage Six 100 µF electrolytic capacitors
Processor 32-bit RISC microcontroller
Resolution 16-bit ADC and 14-bit DAC
Operating Temperature -30°C to +65°C

Functional Design and Signal Processing

The GE IS200BPPBH1APR3 connects directly to the VME backplane of the cabinet. It scans all analog inputs at user-defined sampling rates. Then, this board performs digital filtering and linearization on each channel. Onboard flash memory stores factory calibration constants permanently. Therefore, the IS200BPPBH1A delivers precise analog values without drift over time.

Installation and Compatibility Notes

You must update the firmware before installing this processor board. The GE IS200BPPBH1A fits exclusively into Mark VI series cabinets. Always replace faulty units with identical GE board revisions. Additionally, verify that the backplane supports this board revision level. This practice ensures seamless integration with existing system components.

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