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IS200TBA1H1C A device that simulates a terminal board

IS200TBA1H1C A device that simulates a terminal board

The IS200TBA1H1C is a device known as an analog terminal board, a PCB or printed circuit board that is part of General Electric’s Mark VI series. Ge’s Mark VI and other products in the Mark family are primarily used to control and automate the production process of gas and steam turbines.

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IS200TBA1H1C A device that simulates a terminal board

The IS200TBA1H1C is a device known as an analog terminal board, a PCB or printed circuit board that is part of General Electric’s Mark VI series. Ge’s Mark VI and other products in the Mark family are primarily used to control and automate the production process of gas and steam turbines.

The design of the IS200TBA1H1C printed circuit board is quite slender, with each terminal board containing up to 24 terminals, which are cube-shaped and made of silver metal. These terminals combine for a total of forty-eight, labeled one (1) to forty-eight (48). Most of the right edge of the device is taken up by three medium-sized connector ports, which are arranged vertically on the right side. In the center of the device, there is a long row of electronic components arranged vertically. In addition, there are ten potentiometers or variable resistors evenly distributed in the center section, and four additional potentiometers combined in the lower right corner. The device also contains multiple small transistors, red jumpers, and small black rectangular diodes.

 

 

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