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SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: DS3800HRDD
Manufacturer: General Electric
Series: Mark IV
Product Type: Drive Control Card
Operating temperature: -35 to 65 degrees Celsius
Power Supply Voltage: 125 V dc
Technology: Surface Mount
Board Size: 33.0 cm high x 17.8 cm
Size: 8.25 cm high x 4.27 cm
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Weight: 2 lbs
Country of Origin: United States
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
DS3800HRDD is a Drive Control Card manufactured and designed by General Electric as part of the Mark IV Series used in GE Speedtronic Gas Turbine Control Systems. A Drive Control Card, also known as a Drive Controller, is a component used in control systems to regulate and control the operation of electric drives or motors. It is typically a printed circuit board (PCB) that interfaces between the control system or the central processing unit (CPU) and the motor drive.
FEATURES:
Signal Processing: The card receives control signals from the CPU or control system and processes them to generate appropriate output signals for the motor drive. It may convert analog signals to digital format or vice versa, perform signal conditioning, or apply control algorithms to the input signals.
Motor Control: The card regulates the motor's speed, torque, and direction of rotation based on the control signals it receives. It adjusts the electrical power supplied to the motor through the motor drive to achieve the desired motor performance. This includes controlling parameters such as acceleration, deceleration, and speed regulation.
Fault Detection and Protection: The Drive Control Card monitors various parameters of the motor and the drive system to detect faults or abnormal conditions. It may include features like overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, temperature monitoring, and fault diagnostics. If a fault is detected, the card can trigger protective measures, such as shutting down the motor or activating an alarm.
Communication: Many Drive Control Cards support communication protocols that allow them to interface with other devices or systems. This enables integration with higher-level control systems, human-machine interfaces (HMIs), or supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, facilitating remote monitoring and control of the motor.
Feedback Control: In some cases, the Drive Control Card receives feedback signals from sensors installed in the motor or the drive system. This feedback information is used to adjust the control signals and improve the accuracy and stability of the motor control. Common feedback signals include speed, position, and current measurements.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
What is the purpose of a Drive Control Card?
A Drive Control Card is used to regulate and control the operation of electric drives or motors in a control system. It interfaces between the control system or CPU and the motor drive, processing control signals and adjusting parameters such as speed, torque, and direction of rotation.
How does a Drive Control Card protect the motor and drive system?
Drive Control Cards often incorporate protective features such as overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, temperature monitoring, and fault diagnostics. These features help detect abnormal conditions and trigger appropriate measures to safeguard the motor and drive system, such as shutting down the motor or activating an alarm.
What feedback signals can a Drive Control Card receive?
Some Drive Control Cards can receive feedback signals from sensors installed in the motor or drive system. Common feedback signals include speed, position, and current measurements. This feedback information is used to improve the accuracy and stability of motor control.