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SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: DS3800HXPD1C1E
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark IV
Product Type: Microprocessor Expander Board
Operating temperature: -35 to 65 degrees Celsius
Size: 8.25 cm high x 4.15 cm
Repair: 3-7 Day
Weight: 2 lbs
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacture: United States (USA)
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
DS3800HXPD1C1E is a Microprocessor Expander Board manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Control Systems. A microprocessor expander board serves as a device employed to enhance the functionality of a microprocessor-based system. In the realm of turbine control systems, this board proves invaluable by extending additional input/output (I/O) capabilities to the control system. Turbine control systems conventionally utilize microprocessors to govern the turbine's operation. However, these microprocessors are constrained by a finite number of I/O pins, limiting the connection capacity for sensors and actuators within the control system. By incorporating a microprocessor expander board, the system gains augmented I/O capabilities, facilitating the integration of a greater number of sensors and actuators.
FEATURES:
Peripheral Expansion: The board may include extra input/output (I/O) ports, analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, or other specialized interfaces to extend the range of peripherals that can be connected to the microprocessor.
Communication Interfaces: It may provide additional communication interfaces such as UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter), SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit), or other communication protocols to enable connectivity with external devices.
Memory Expansion: Some expander boards offer additional memory, such as RAM or Flash memory, to supplement the limited onboard memory of the microprocessor. This can be useful for storing larger programs or data sets.
Sensor Integration: Expander boards may include sensors like accelerometers, gyroscopes, temperature sensors, or others, providing the microprocessor with more sensory input for a broader range of applications.
Power Management: The board might include power management features, such as voltage regulators or battery charging circuits, to optimize power consumption and provide a stable power supply to the microprocessor.
Compatibility: Expander boards are often designed to be compatible with specific microprocessor development platforms, making it easier for developers to extend the capabilities of their systems.
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What is a Microprocessor Expander Board?
A Microprocessor Expander Board is a hardware component designed to enhance the capabilities of a microprocessor or microcontroller by providing additional features, peripherals, or connectivity options.
Why would I need a Microprocessor Expander Board?
Microprocessors often have limited I/O pins, and in applications like turbine control systems, where numerous sensors and actuators are involved, a Microprocessor Expander Board becomes essential to expand the available input/output capabilities.
How does a Microprocessor Expander Board benefit turbine control systems?
In turbine control systems, microprocessors may have insufficient I/O pins for connecting sensors and actuators. A Microprocessor Expander Board addresses this limitation by adding extra I/O capabilities, enabling the integration of a greater number of components.