DS200IOMAF1BDF - GE EPROM Component

DS200IOMAF1BDF - GE EPROM Component DS200IOMAF1BDF - GE EPROM Component

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SPECIFICATIONS

Part Number: DS200IOMAF1BDF
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark V
Product type: GE EPROM Component
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacture: United States (USA)

Functional Description

DS200IOMAF1BDF is a GE EPROM Component designed and developed by GE. It is a part of the Mark V control system. A distinctive feature of the Mark V TMR control system is its incorporation of Software-Implemented Fault Tolerance (SIFT) technology. In this system, every control processor within a TMR control panel independently assesses control and protection functions using distinct inputs. These control processors then autonomously participate in the voting process to collectively decide on the inputs utilized for these assessments.

System Configuration File Features

  • A Mark V Turbine Control System is tailored for a specific application through the use of both site-specific and unit-specific configuration files. This customization process involves an automated program that generates ASCII files containing the configuration information. These files are subsequently stored on the hard disk of a primary operator interface computer, where they may be converted to hexadecimal format if required. Once this is done, the configuration files are ready to be downloaded to the control and communication processors of a Mark V control panel.
  • Site-specific configuration files play a crucial role in configuring the Mark V system to suit the particular site's requirements. They include information pertaining to available printers, the configuration of Distributed Control System (DCS) communication links, Stage Link communications, and the displays for the I's.
  • Unit-specific configuration files, on the other hand, focus on tailoring the system for the specific turbine unit in question. These files encompass segments of the Control Sequence Program, Table files, and I/O Configuration Constant files. These components are essential for defining how the control system interacts with the unique characteristics and requirements of the turbine unit.
  • To ensure the Mark V System remains adaptable and flexible, the configuration files provided by the factory can be customized at any point to meet evolving needs. This entails making adjustments, compiling the updated files, and then downloading them to the control and communication processors to accommodate changing operational requirements.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is DS200IOMAF1BDF?
It is a GE EPROM Component designed and developed by GE

What are site-specific configuration files, and what information do they include?
Site-specific configuration files contain details relevant to the site where the system is installed. This includes information about available printers, DCS communication links, Stage Link communications, and display settings.

Can you explain what unit-specific configuration files are and what they include?
Unit-specific configuration files are tailored to the specific turbine unit in use. They encompass segments of the Control Sequence Program, Table files, and I/O Configuration Constant files. These files define how the control system interacts with the unique characteristics of the turbine unit.

How are configuration files generated and transferred to the Mark V control panel?
An automated program generates ASCII files containing the configuration information. These files are then placed on the hard disk of a primary operator interface computer, where they may be converted to hexadecimal format if needed. Afterward, the files are downloaded to the control and communication processors of the Mark V control panel.