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SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: IS200EPBPG1ABD
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: EX2000
Product Type: Exciter Power Backplane
Number of channels: 12
Input span: 4-20 mA
Technology: Surface Mount
Common Mode Voltage Range: ±5 V
Maximum Lead Resistance: 15Ω
Analog output current: 0-20 mA
Operating temperature: -30 to 65 °C
Size: 8.26 cm high x 4.19 cm
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Country of Origin: United States
Manual: GEI-100463
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
IS200EPBPG1ABD is an Exciter Power Backplane manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the EX2000 Series used in GE Excitation Control Systems. The IS200EPBP power backplane holds three independent power supplies (EPSM) that supply power to the M1, M2, and C controllers. It also holds three ground detection modules (EGDM). EPBP accepts 125 V dc from the adjacent Exciter Power Distribution Module (EPDM) and distributes logic level power from the three power supply modules to the three controllers. Each power supply has an independent ON-OFF switch on the EPDM. 70 V dc and 24 V dc power is distributed from the locking connectors at the top of the backplane to the terminal boards. DIN connectors are used for the EPSM power module interface to the backplane. EPBP Power Supply Rack. The backplane supplies 5 V dc power through connectors J21M1, J21M2, and J21C from sections M1, M2, and C.
APPLICATION DATA:
The P1 and P2 connectors are for the three power supply modules (EPSM) and the three EGDM. The backplane is supplied with 125 V dc power from the EPDM through connectors J1-M1, J1-M2, and J-C for control sections M1, M2, and C. The control power outputs are locking connectors located at J602, J610, and J612 supplying control sections M1, M2, and C. The backplane supplies 70 V dc power to the EXTB, ECTB, and EDEX terminal boards. There are a total of 12 connectors in sections M1, M2, and C. The three-pin locking connectors are located as follows, refer to the following table, P70 Power Connector Descriptions EPBP.
The backplane supplies ±24 V dc power to the EDCF, EDEX, EDEX, EGDM, and FAN. There are a total of 15 connectors in sections M1, M2, and C. The four-pin locking connectors are located as follows, refer to the following table, P24/N24 Power Connector Descriptions EPBP.
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What is an Exciter Power Backplane?
An Exciter Power Backplane is a crucial component in power supply systems, particularly in radio frequency (RF) and broadcasting applications. It serves as a central hub for distributing electrical power to various modules and components within an exciter system.
Why is an Exciter Power Backplane important?
The backplane is vital for maintaining the stability and efficiency of the exciter system. It ensures that all components receive the correct power levels and function harmoniously, which is essential for the consistent performance of broadcasting equipment.
How does an Exciter Power Backplane improve system reliability?
The backplane centralizes power distribution and signal routing, reducing the complexity of wiring and potential points of failure. This centralized approach simplifies troubleshooting and maintenance, thereby enhancing overall system reliability. Additionally, built-in protective features help prevent damage from electrical faults.