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Part No.: DS200ITXSG1ABB
Manufacturer: General Electric
Country of Manufacture: United States of America (USA)
Technology: Surface-mount
Temperature Operating: -30 to 65oC
Product Type: Inverter Snubber Board
Availability: In Stock
Series: Drive Control
DS200ITXSG1ABB is an inverter snubber board developed by GE. It is a part of the Drive Control series. It is an interface board designed to be mounted onto the power modules for each phase leg in a three-phase application. In total, three of these boards are used, one for each phase leg (A, B, and C). The primary function is to reduce the inductance between the power modules and the subsequent suppression circuits. This reduction in inductance is critical for enhancing the efficiency and performance of the power conversion process by minimizing energy losses and improving the stability of the power system.
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What is DS200ITXSG1ABB?
It is an inverter snubber board developed by GE under the Drive Control series.
How many boards are needed for a three-phase system?
Three boards are needed for a three-phase system, with each board dedicated to one of the phase legs (A, B, and C).
What connectors are available on the board?
The board features three connectors- APL, BPL, CPL.
How does the board reduce inductance?
By mounting directly onto the power modules, it shortens the electrical path to the suppression circuits, which reduces inductance and minimizes energy losses.
What role do the suppression circuits play in conjunction with the card?
Suppression circuits help mitigate transients and electromagnetic interference (EMI), ensuring smooth and stable power delivery.