DS200DTBBG1A Terminal Board Digital Connector Card

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DS200DTBBG1A Terminal Board Digital Connector Card

The DS200DTBBG1A is designed to provide a high-density, easily serviceable I/O interface for turbine control systems. It features two terminal blocks, each with terminals for 95 signal wires, for a total of 190 terminals. The board also includes three 50-pin connectors with bayonet-style connectors, making it easy to connect and disconnect ribbon cables.

The DS200DTBBG1A is typically located in the Mark V system’s QD or C cores, placing the I/O close to the field wiring and minimizing the distance between the control system and the turbine’s digital sensors. This strategic placement ensures efficient signal transmission and reduces the risk of interference or signal degradation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DS200DTBBG1A?

The DS200DTBBG1A is a Terminal Board Digital Connector Card in General Electric’s (GE) Mark V series.

What is the primary function of the DS200DTBBG1A?

The DS200DTBBG1A serves as a Contact Input Expansion Termination Module in the Mark V Turbine Control System Series, allowing for the expansion of digital inputs.

How many terminal blocks does the DS200DTBBG1A have?

The DS200DTBBG1A features two terminal blocks.

How many signal wires can each terminal block accommodate?

Each terminal block can accommodate 95 signal wires.

What type of connectors does the DS200DTBBG1A have?

The DS200DTBBG1A has three 50-pin connectors with bayonet-style connectors.

What is the input voltage range for the DS200DTBBG1A?

The input voltage range for the DS200DTBBG1A is 24 VDC to 125 VDC.

Can the berg jumpers on the DS200DTBBG1A be removed?

Yes, the berg jumpers on the DS200DTBBG1A can be removed to aid in troubleshooting.

Where is the DS200DTBBG1A typically located in the Mark V system?

The DS200DTBBG1A is typically located in the QD or C cores of the Mark V system.

How many signal wires can be attached to the terminal blocks in total?

The DS200DTBBG1A can attach 110 signal wires to the terminal blocks.

How do you identify specific terminals on the DS200DTBBG1A?

Specific terminals are identified by the terminal block ID (TB1 or TB2) and the terminal number within each block.

What is the purpose of labeling connectors on the DS200DTBBG1A?

Labeling connectors helps prevent incorrect connections and ensures efficient operations by documenting which 40-pin ribbon cable is connected to which connector.

What is the recommended practice for managing signal wires on the DS200DTBBG1A?

Documenting the connections of signal wires to manage them effectively and prevent confusion is recommended.