DS200TCQBG2AGB - RST Extended Analog I/O Card

DS200TCQBG2AGB - RST Extended Analog I/O Card DS200TCQBG2AGB - RST Extended Analog I/O Card

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Part Number: DS200TCQBG2AGB
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark V
Signal Type: Analog (voltage and current)
Product Type: Analog I/O Card
Input Channels: 16
Output Channels: 8
Current Input Range: �20mA
Voltage Input Range: �10V
Input Voltage Range: �10V
Output Voltage Range: 0-10V
Sampling Rate: Up to 1000
Dimensions: 13.50 x 9.00 x 2.00
Weight: 1.80 lbs
Accuracy: �0.1%
Mounting: DIN Rail
Signal Type: Voltage (0-10V), Current (4-20mA)
Product of Origin: United States
Availability: In Stock
Manual: GEH-6195F

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS:

DS200TCQBG2AGB is an RST Extended Analog I/O Card manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark V Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. The TCQB multifunction card is located in the R, S, and T cores in location 3. For Simplex applications, only one card is required for the R core. It is an optional card used for extended I/O functions. The TCQB configuration defines the following functions.

  • Proximity Inputs
  • LVDT/LVDR Inputs
  • Two Regulator Milliamp Outputs
  • LM Vibration Inputs

The TCQB card is used in steam Simplex and certain TMR applications where proximity transducers are required. The card features hardware jumpers that must be correctly positioned for inputs 1, 2, & 3, depending on whether proximity transducers or accelerometers are connected. The Mark V system supports both exciting accelerometer vibration sensors and scaling accelerometer feedback signals. The first three input points for proximity transducers or accelerometers (PRX01, PRX02, PRX03) on the TCQB I/O card can be configured to accept accelerometer inputs by adjusting the I/O configuration constants and setting the jumpers appropriately.

OPERATIONS OF THE RST EXTENDED ANALOG I/O CARD:

  • Analog Input Operation: The card receives continuous analog signals from various field devices such as temperature, pressure, or flow sensors. These input signals are typically in the form of voltage or current (e.g., 0-10V or 4-20mA). The card converts these analog signals into a digital format that the control system can process. It may also apply filtering or amplification to ensure the signal is stable and within an acceptable range for processing.
  • Analog Output Operation: For analog outputs, the I/O card sends control signals to devices like actuators, motors, or valves. The digital control signals are converted back into analog signals (e.g., 0-10V or 4-20mA) that control the connected devices. These output signals are essential for maintaining precise control over the process, such as regulating the speed of a motor or adjusting the position of a valve.
  • Signal Scaling and Calibration: The card may allow for signal scaling and calibration to ensure accurate communication with connected devices. For example, the card can be configured to interpret the analog input values in the correct engineering units (e.g., converting a sensor reading of 0-10V into temperature readings in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit). Calibration ensures that the card's readings and outputs are aligned with real-world measurements.
  • Data Processing and Communication: The processed signals are communicated to the control system, which can be a PLC, DCS, or another automation platform. The control system then makes decisions based on the data received from the I/O card, enabling automated responses such as adjusting actuator positions, triggering alarms, or activating safety systems.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

What is the input voltage range for the analog inputs?

The RST Extended Analog I/O Card typically supports a wide range of input voltages, including �10V, 0-10V, and 4-20mA configurations. This flexibility allows it to work with various industrial sensors and transducers. The supported range depends on the specific model and configuration.

How many analog input and output channels does the card support?

The number of analog input and output channels varies based on the model. Generally, the card offers 8 to 16 input channels and 4 to 8 output channels, providing flexibility for different industrial applications. The inputs are designed to handle multiple signal types, while the outputs ensure accurate transmission of control signals.

What is the resolution of the analog signals?

The resolution of the analog signals is typically 12-bit or 16-bit, depending on the card model. Higher resolution ensures better precision and accuracy in data acquisition, which is crucial for process control applications where small signal variations can significantly impact operations.