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SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: DS215SLCCG1AZZ01A
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark V
Function: LAN Communications Card
Protocol: Token passing.
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C
Number of Input Sources: 125 Volt
Max. number of nodes: 2 - 255 with active hubs.
Cable type: RG-62A coax
Max. number of digital blocks: 27
Input Protection: Overcurrent, short-circuit protection
Dimensions: Typically 19" (W) x 6" (H) x 12" (D)
Outputs: 2 TMR I/O Racks
Product Type: Power Supply
Weight: Approximately 2 to 3 kg
Availability: In Stock
Country of Origin: USA
Manual: GEI-100162B
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
DS215SLCCG1AZZ01A is a LAN Communications Card manufactured by General Electric as part of the Mark V Series used in gas turbine control systems. The DS215SLCCG_A_ _ card (SLCC) contains both isolated and non-isolated circuits for communications to the drive or exciter. The SLCC features a 16-position alphanumeric display (and display controller, U18) that connects to the programmer module. The programmer module mounts on the SLCC and plugs into the connector KPPL. The principal microprocessor on the SLCC is the LAN Control Processor, U1 (LCP). The LCP software is stored in two replaceable EPROMs (U6 and U7). The LCP dedicated RAM is provided by U8 and U9. Dual-ported RAM (U5) is used for communications between the LCP and the Drive Control Processor (DCP) on the DS215SDCC Drive Control Card (SDCC) via 3PL.
CARD GROUPS:
There are currently three group numbers of the SLCC available (G3 versions were never manufactured). The variations between the groups are as follows:
CARD CONNECTIONS:
The SLCC interfaces with the other boards of the controller, external signals, and the network via five connectors (designated _PL). See Figure 1 for an SLCC layout diagram showing the locations of the connectors and Tables 2 − 6 for the pin signals of each connector. Connectors to other boards are as follows:
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What are the typical applications of a LAN Communications Card?
LAN Communications Cards are widely used to connect computers, servers, or industrial machines to LANs in homes, offices, and industrial setups. They are crucial in enhancing communication within turbine control systems, optimizing data exchange in data centers, and facilitating seamless communication in corporate or educational networks.
What factors should I consider when selecting a LAN Communications Card?
When choosing a LAN Communications Card, consider its speed to ensure it meets or exceeds your network’s requirements, such as 1Gbps or 10Gbps capabilities. Ensure it is compatible with your device and operating system. Additional factors include the number of ports for redundancy or load balancing and special features like Power over Ethernet (PoE) support or advanced security options.
How do I install a LAN Communications Card?
To install a LAN Communications Card, power off the device and unplug it. Open the device casing to locate an available PCI or PCIe slot. Insert the card securely into the slot and fasten it in place. Close the casing, power on the device, and install any necessary drivers provided by the manufacturer to ensure the card functions properly.