IC200PWR001 - Power Supply Board

IC200PWR001 - Power Supply Board IC200PWR001 - Power Supply Board

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SPECIFICATIONS

Part No.: IC200PWR001
Manufacturer: General Electric
Output: 24VDC
Country of Manufacture: United States of America (USA)
Product Type: Power Supply Board
Availability: In Stock
Series: VersaMax

Functional Description

IC200PWR001 is a Power Supply Board developed by GE. It is a robust 24VDC power supply module, part of the VersaMax series by General Electric. It is designed to deliver reliable backplane power to CPUs, Network Interface Units (NIUs), and various Input/Output (I/O) modules.

Features

  • Designed to supply a maximum output current of 1.5 amps, which is distributed between two voltage outputs. The 3.3 volts output can deliver up to 0.25 amps, while the remaining current is provided through the 5-volt output, ensuring a total output of up to 1.5 amps.
  • This power supply module offers two essential output voltages, 5VDC and 3.3VDC, which are critical for powering various components within the system. These voltages ensure that the connected modules receive the necessary power to function efficiently.
  • It is important to note that the total maximum output current should not exceed 1.5 amps. Going beyond this limit could lead to system instability or even damage the power supply, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and management of the load.
  • When mounted directly on the CPU or NIU, can serve as the primary power supply for the entire station. It ensures that all connected modules receive the necessary power to function efficiently.
  • It can also be used as a complementary power source when mounted on a Power Supply Booster Carrier. In this configuration, it supplements the main power supply, enhancing the system’s overall power capacity and reliability.
  • It operates with an input voltage ranging from 18 to 30VDC, with a nominal input voltage of 24VDC. 
  • The module consumes 11 watts of input power, which is efficiently converted to provide the necessary output voltages to the connected devices.
  • The total maximum output current should not exceed 1.5 amps. Exceeding this limit could result in system instability or damage to the power supply.

Protection Features

  • Short Circuit Protection: Equipped with short circuit protection, which helps to prevent damage to the power supply and connected devices in the event of a short circuit.
  • Overload Protection: This module includes overload protection to safeguard against excessive current that could potentially harm the system.
  • Reverse Polarity Protection: Features reverse polarity protection, ensuring that the power supply remains safe even if the input connections are accidentally reversed.

Wiring Considerations

  • Grounding Requirements: When wiring, it is crucial that the DC- (negative) terminal is grounded to the frame/earth ground. This grounding is essential for the safe and stable operation of the power supply.
  • Internal Grounding: The DC is internally grounded to the power supply’s frame. Therefore, floating power sources should not be used with this module to avoid potential grounding issues. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is IC200PWR001?
It is a Power Supply Board developed by GE under VersaMax series.

What is the maximum output current?
It can provide up to 1.5 amps of output current.

What output voltages are available?
The module provides 5VDC and 3.3VDC outputs.

Why should the output current not exceed 1.5 amps?
Exceeding 1.5 amps could cause system instability or damage to the power supply.