SPECIFICATIONS
Part Number: DS200IPCSG1A
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Drive Control
Product Type: Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Snubber Card
Power Requirements: +5 V dc, 6 A
Number of relay channels: 12
Power supply voltage: 28 V dc
Mounting: DIN-rail mounting
Technology: Surface mount
Operating temperature: -30 to +65 degrees Celsius
Size: 15.9 cm high x 17.8 cm
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacturer: United States
Manual: GEH-6120
Functional Description
DS200IPCSG1A is an IGBT P3 snubber board developed by GE under Drive Control system. It is a part of the Mark V Series used in GE Drive Control Systems. An Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor P3 snubber card is a type of electronic circuit board designed to reduce voltage spikes and switching noise in power electronics applications. They are commonly used in high voltage and high current applications such as motor drives, renewable energy systems, and industrial automation. However, they can generate voltage spikes and electromagnetic interference (EMI) during switching, which can damage the IGBT itself or other components in the circuit.
A snubber circuit is used to reduce these voltage spikes and EMI by providing a path for the high-frequency energy to dissipate. The P3 snubber card is specifically designed to be used with P3 modules, which are a popular choice for high-power applications. The snubber card contains a series of capacitors and resistors that work together to reduce voltage spikes and EMI during IGBT switching. By using a snubber card, the overall system reliability and performance can be improved, reducing the risk of damage to components and improving system efficiency.
Features
- The Board has a single 4-pin connector as well as seven screws for adjusting the insulated bipolar transistor.
- C2E-1-A and C2E1-B are the adjustment screws. C2E-2-A and C2E-2-B, as well as C1-A and C1-B. When using a screwdriver to make the adjustment, you must be cautious. Because of the voltage present in the drive and on the board, you must ensure that power is turned off before making any adjustments.
Product Attributes
- Snubber Circuit: The board may feature a snubber circuit, which is a passive electronic circuit designed to dampen the voltage spikes that can occur when an switches on or off. This helps to protect the IGBT from damage and improves its overall performance.
- Low Inductance: The board may have low inductance, which can help to reduce the level of electromagnetic interference (EMI) generated by the IGBT during operation.
- Compact Size: The board may be designed to be compact, allowing it to be easily mounted on a circuit board or within an electrical enclosure.
- High Reliability: The board may be designed to operate reliably in harsh industrial environments, with features such as conformal coating to protect against moisture, dust, and other contaminants.
- RoHS Compliance: The board may be manufactured in compliance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, which limits the use of certain hazardous materials in electronic products.
- Temperature Range: The board may be designed to operate within a specific temperature range, typically between -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, to ensure reliable performance in various industrial environments.
Characteristics
- It is responsible for preventing voltage spikes and reducing noise on the power supply line, which can cause damage to the drive control system.
- This product requires a power supply voltage of 28V dc, and has a power requirement of +5V dc and 6A.
- Features 12 relay channels, which allow for precise control of various components within the drive control system. This product also utilizes surface mount technology and is designed for DIN-rail mounting, making it easy to install and use.
- With an operating temperature range of -30 to +65 degrees Celsius, this IGBT Snubber Card can operate in a wide variety of environments.
- It has a size of 15.9 cm high x 17.8 cm, making it a compact and efficient solution for drive control systems that require reliable and high-performance components.
Stage Link
- The Stage Link is made up of a coax cable with BNC connectors on both ends. It connects the ARCNET interface card in the I to C sections of the Control Panel. The ARCNET interface card acts as a high impedance source, allowing the I to communicate over the Stage Link.
- A T type BNC connector is required for connection to the Stage Link hardware. This device also allows the Stage Link to connect to additional processors on the network. Due to design parameters, the cable of the last I on the link must be terminated with a 93 ohm termination resistor on the open connection of the T type BNC connector.
Primary Controllers
- R, S, and T are physically separate and independent modules containing all control and protection hardware and software. A failure in any of the three controllers is automatically diagnosed and displayed as an alarm message at the card level. While the turbine is running, maintenance personnel can turn off the appropriate controller and replace the defective card. Redundant sensors are used in control and trip protection systems to provide a fault-tolerant design for the entire system. Diagnostics can now distinguish between redundant sensor failures and electronics failures.
- In the control, three basic types of voting are used. At the start of each computing time frame, each controller reads its sensors independently and exchanges this data with the data from the other two controllers. In each controller, the median value of each analog input is calculated and then used as the controller's control parameter. For each analog input to each controller, diagnostic algorithms monitor a predefined deadband, and if one of the analog inputs deviates from this deadband, a diagnostic alarm is triggered to alert maintenance personnel.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is DS200IPCSG1A?
It is an IGBT P3 snubber board developed by GE
What is a snubber board?
A snubber board is an electronic circuit board that is used to protect and control the performance of insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) in industrial applications. It helps to dampen voltage spikes that can occur during switching and improves the overall reliability of the IGBT.
What is a 4-pin connector on the snubber board used for?
The 4-pin connector on the snubber board is likely used to provide power to the board and to connect it to other components in the system.
What is the operating temperature range for this product?
The operating temperature range for this product is -30 to +65 degrees Celsius.
What is the size of this product?
The size of this product is 15.9 cm high x 17.8 cm.