DS200LDCCG1AAA - Drive Control LAN Communication Board

DS200LDCCG1AAA - Drive Control LAN Communication Board DS200LDCCG1AAA - Drive Control LAN Communication Board

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Part Number: DS200LDCCG1AAA
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: EX2000
Product Type: Drive Control LAN Communication Board
Power Requirements: +5 V dc, 7 A
Input Voltage: 90-264 V
Output Voltage: 0-10 V DC
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Power supply voltage: 24 V dc
Current Rating (Exciter Control): 10 A to 30 A
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +60°C
Operating Voltage: 24V DC
Isolation Voltage: 1500 V AC
Size: 15.7 cm high x 17.5 cm
Power Consumption: 20W
Weight: 0.8kg
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Country of Origin: United States
Manual: GEI-100216

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:

DS200LDCCG1AAA is a Drive Control LAN Communication Board manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the EX2000 Series used in GE Excitation Gas Turbine Control Systems. The Drive Control/LAN Communications board (LDCC) provides primary drive and I/O control functions for GE’s DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 family of drives and exciters. The primary role of the Drive Control LAN Communication Board is to facilitate communication between various subsystems over a local area network (LAN). This includes connecting the turbine control system with other distributed control systems (DCS) or supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. It allows real-time data exchange, enabling system operators to monitor and control various aspects of the turbine and drive systems remotely or from a centralized location. Features include:

  • Microprocessor control and processing of drive, motor, and customer I/O functions.
  • Microprocessor control of local area network (LAN) communications for drive I/O.
  • Application software and customer-specific configuration data for the drive.
  • Onboard operator interface for software adjustments and diagnostic testing.

DRIVE AND MOTOR CONTROL:

The LDCC contains four microprocessors for processing control, application, and I/O functions:

  • Drive Control Processor (DCP) at location U1
  • Motor Control Processor (MCP) at location U21
  • Co-motor Processor (CMP) at location U35
  • LAN Control Processor (LCP) at location U18

DCP FUNCTION:

The DCP includes built-in I/O peripherals, such as address decoding, interrupt controllers, timer/counters, and a direct memory access (DMA) controller. The DCP and associated circuitry provide analog-to-digital (A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) signal conversion and voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) inputs. The DCP software consists of user interfaces, regulating loops (such as speed and position), and system-level functions.

MCP FUNCTION:

The MCP contains several types of I/O, most buffered and connected to 1PL (see Table 3) for use in motor control. The MCP and associated circuitry control both high-speed and conventional digital I/O, analog I/O, timer/counters, and a watchdog timer. The MCP software consists of inner loops (such as current regulators), and motor/technology-specific functions (such as dc phase control, ac motion control, and ac general purpose).

COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL:

The LDCC controls LAN communications with its LAN Control Processor (LCP). It provides both isolated and non-isolated input circuits. The LDCC can process I/O from any of five different bus systems:

  • DLAN+, GE’s ARCNET-based drive LAN protocol
  • DLAN, GE’s drive LAN used for smaller drives and earlier larger drives
  • Genius bus via an interface board, such as the DS200ADGI
  • CPL (Control Party Line) serial link via an interface board, such as the DS200ADCI
  • C-bus, a parallel differential bus, via an interface board, such as the DS200ADCI

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

What communication protocols are supported by the Drive Control LAN Communication Board?

The Drive Control LAN Communication Board typically supports several industry-standard communication protocols to ensure compatibility and interoperability with a variety of control systems and devices. Common protocols include Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP, PROFIBUS, and OPC.

How does the LAN Communication Board contribute to system integration?

System integration is a key benefit of the LAN Communication Board. By connecting the turbine drive control system with other components of the plant, such as the distributed control system (DCS), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, and programmable logic controllers (PLC), the communication board ensures that all systems work together in a coordinated manner.

How does the LAN Communication Board support data acquisition and monitoring?

The LAN Communication Board enables data acquisition and monitoring by collecting operational data from the turbine control system and transmitting it to the central control system or SCADA system.