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Part Number: DS200FCSAG2ACB
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Drive Control
Product Type: Current Feedback Board
Temperature 0 to 60oC (32 to 149 oF)
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacturer: United States (USA)
DS200FCSAG2ACB is a Current Feedback Board developed by General Electric. It is a part of Drive Control series. It�is specifically engineered to monitor current feedback within drive systems accurately. By continuously monitoring current levels, it ensures precise control and regulation, enhancing the efficiency and performance of system. Engineered with advanced technology and high-quality components, the it delivers exceptional precision and reliability in current feedback monitoring.
Its robust construction ensures reliable operation even in demanding industrial environments, minimizing downtime and optimizing system performance.
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What is DS200FCSAG2ACB?
It is a Current Feedback Board developed by General Electrics.
Why is it important to ground the drive common at only one point?
Grounding the drive common at only one point helps to prevent ground loops and ensures consistency in the ground reference throughout the system. This minimizes the risk of electrical noise, interference, and potential safety hazards.
What is the significance of grounding the drive common?
Grounding the drive common provides a stable reference point for electrical signals within the drive system. It helps to maintain signal integrity, prevent voltage fluctuations, and ensure proper functioning of the equipment.
What should be considered if the reference is supplied by numerical control or a process instrument with a grounded common?
If the reference is supplied by numerical control or a process instrument with a grounded common, it's important not to provide a separate ground for the drive common. Doing so could lead to ground loops and potential issues with signal integrity and system performance.