DS3800DADB - Auxiliary 12-Bit Analog to Digital Converter Board

DS3800DADB - Auxiliary 12-Bit Analog to Digital Converter Board DS3800DADB - Auxiliary 12-Bit Analog to Digital Converter Board

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Part Number: DS3800DADB
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark IV
Product Type: Auxiliary 12-bit Analog to Digital Converter Board
Operating temperature: -35 to 65 degrees Celsius
Power Supply Voltage: 125 V dc
Board Size: 33.0 cm high x 17.8 cm
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Weight: 2 lbs
Country of Origin: United States

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:

DS3800DADB is an Auxiliary 12-bit Analog to analog-to-digital converter Board manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. It is a device designed to convert analog signals into digital data with a resolution of 12 bits. This type of board is often used in electronic systems where precise and high-resolution measurement of analog signals is required. This ADC board is an additional or secondary component that is connected to a larger system. It might be employed when the main system lacks the capability to directly convert analog signals into digital form or when higher precision is needed.

FEATURES:

  • Resolution: The ADC on the board has a 12-bit resolution, meaning it can represent analog signals with 2^12 (4096) different values.
  • Sampling Rate: This refers to how often the ADC samples the analog signal per second, typically measured in samples per second (SPS).
  • Input Range: The range of analog input voltages that the ADC can accurately convert into digital values.
  • Interface: The method by which the board communicates with the main system, such as through I2C, SPI, or other communication protocols.
  • Accuracy and Precision: The board's ability to provide accurate and repeatable digital representations of analog signals.
  • Power Requirements: Information about the power supply needed for the board to operate.
  • Applications: Details about the types of applications for which the board is suitable, such as data acquisition, sensor interfacing, or control systems.
  • WOC maintains the largest inventory of replacement parts for GE Speedtronic control systems. Additionally, we offer warranty-backed unused and rebuilt boards as well as board repairs for your damaged ones. For your OEM needs, our team of professionals is available around the clock. We at WOC are happy to help you with any needs you may have in terms of automation. Please contact our team by phone or email for pricing and availability on any components and repairs.

WOC maintains the largest inventory of replacement parts for GE Speedtronic control systems. Additionally, we offer warranty-backed unused and rebuilt boards as well as board repairs for your damaged ones. For your OEM needs, our team of professionals is available around the clock. We at WOC are happy to help you with any needs you may have in terms of automation. Please contact our team by phone or email for pricing and availability on any components and repairs.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

What is an Auxiliary 12-Bit Analog to Digital Converter Board?

An Auxiliary 12-bit Analog to Digital Converter Board is a device designed to convert analog signals into digital data with a resolution of 12 bits. It is often used as an additional component in electronic systems for high-precision analog-to-digital conversion.

Why would I need an Auxiliary ADC Board?

You might need an Auxiliary ADC Board if your main system lacks built-in analog-to-digital conversion capabilities or if you require higher resolution and precision for your analog signal measurements.

What is the input voltage range of the ADC?

The input voltage range indicates the acceptable range of analog input voltages that the ADC can convert into digital values accurately. Users should ensure that their analog signals fall within this specified range.