The IS200WETAH1A is a printed circuit board (PCB) manufactured by General Electric (GE) for the Mark VI series turbine control systems, commonly used in fields such as wind power generation. The following is its detailed information:
The circuit board surface contains hundreds of components, with exposed copper strips on the edges and multiple factory-drilled holes. There is also an auxiliary board, IS210BPPBH2C, which is equipped with 7 fuses, 4 transformers, more than 25 TP test points, 6 terminal blocks, as well as coil inductors, capacitors, resistors, relay components, integrated circuits, diodes, and jumper switches. Additionally, there are over 100 voltage regulators arranged parallel to the three edges of the circuit board.
It has more than 45 plugs and connectors, including vertical male pin connectors and plug connectors ranging from 2-pin to 20-pin. The P4 and P5 connectors are made of conductive points or traces, and some connectors have identical reference identifiers, such as P29A/P29B/P29C.
It is part of the Mark VI system, which can be used to manage turbine systems in various applications, including nuclear facilities, oil and gas, hydropower, thermal power, and wind energy. The IS200WETAH1A is relatively common in wind power generation applications and may undertake various functions such as control signal processing, data transmission, and system monitoring to ensure the stable operation and efficient power generation of wind turbines.
The IS200WETAH1A is an important circuit board in GE's turbine control systems. Its complex circuit design and rich interface configuration enable it to meet the turbine control requirements in different application scenarios.