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Part Number: DS200IIBDG1AEA
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Drive Control
Product Type: IGBT Driver Board
Temperature 0 to 60oC (32 to 149 oF)
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacturer: United States (USA)
DS200IIBDG1AEA is an IGBT Driver Board developed by General Electric. It is a part of drive control system. The function of the Board is to provide precise control signals to the gate terminals of the module. The board may incorporate features for monitoring various parameters such as temperature, voltage, and current, ensuring safe and efficient operation of the modules. It generates control signals that are synchronized with the system's operational requirements. These signals are typically in the form of pulse-width modulated (PWM) signals, allowing for precise control of the IGBT switching frequency and duty cycle.
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What is DS200IIBDG1AEA?
It is an IGBT driver board developed by General Electrics.
Why are safety precautions necessary?
Safety precautions are crucial because the board operates at high voltage. Direct contact with any components within the cabinet can pose a risk of electric shock. Adhering to safety protocols ensures the safety of personnel and prevents damage to equipment.
How should I handle the ribbon cable connection to the board?
When connecting the ribbon cable, only grasp the cable from the connector and gently press the connector into place. Never pull on the ribbon cable directly, as this may cause damage to the cable or connector, potentially compromising the connection.