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IS200HFPAG1A GE High-Frequency Power Amplifier Module Power Supply Board
Product Details:
Brand Name | GE |
Model | IS200HFPAG1A |
Condition | New |
Gross Weight/Shipping Weight | 2.2 lbs / 35.2 oz / 1kg |
Packing Size | 6.4" x 6.4" x 4.8" (16cm x 16 cm x 12 cm) |
Country of Origin/Original Country | United States (USA) |
Lead Time | In Stock |
Shipping Port | Xiamen |
Payment | T/T |
Sales Price | Inquiry |
Color | Depend on product |
Warranty | 12 months |
Lead Time | 5-8 work days |
Courier Partners | DHL, UPS, TNT, FedEx and EMS |
Additional Information:
Series | Mark VI |
Technology | Surface Mount |
Analog output current | 0-20 mA |
Operating temperature | -30 to 65°C |
Manual | GEH-6385 |
PCB Coating | Normal Coating |
Description:
The IS200HFPAG1A is a PCB component designed by GE for the Mark VI gas and steam turbine control system. The Mark VI is part of the Speedtronic line that has been under development by General Electric since the release of the first Mark I system in the late 1960s. Each Speedtronic system is designed to improve the reliability of GE’s heavy duty turbines. The Mark VI is built with a PC operator interface running on a Windows platform.
Signal Amplification: In gas turbine control systems, HF PAMs amplify control signals from sensors that monitor various operational parameters, such as temperature, pressure, and speed. These sensors produce low-level signals that require amplification to be processed effectively by the control system. The ability to boost these signals ensures that the control system receives accurate and reliable data for decision-making.
Control Signal Transmission: Gas turbine systems rely on precise control signals to adjust fuel flow, ignition timing, and turbine speed. HF PAMs are responsible for amplifying these control signals to a level suitable for transmission to actuators and valves. This amplification is crucial for ensuring that the control signals maintain their integrity and reach the necessary components without significant loss or distortion.
Impedance Matching: Impedance matching is critical in gas turbine control systems to ensure that the electrical signals are transferred efficiently between components. HF PAMs are designed to match the input and output impedance of the connected devices, such as sensors and actuators. Proper impedance matching minimizes reflections and power losses, which is essential for maintaining the performance and reliability of the control system.
This IS200HFPAG1A printed circuit board product offering from General Electric was originally designed and produced specifically for placement in General Electric’ s Mark VI Turbine Control System Series. The Mark VI Series that this IS200HFPAG1ACB device belongs to has to be defined as a significant functional upgrade upon the previous industry-standard Mark V Turbine Control System Series of essentially the exact same full extended series title, as the Mark V Series existed with only gas and steam-based functional product applications and excluding the Mark VI Series' soon-to-come alternative energy-based wind turbine management systems automated drive functional placements.