Product Details
The General Electric DS200LDCCH1AMA, also cataloged as the DS200LDCCH1AMA Drive Control/LAN Communications Board, operates as a dedicated hardware component for multi-processor I/O coordination and network data exchange within Mark V drive control system platforms.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | DS200LDCCH1AMA |
| Brand | General Electric |
| Origin | Not specified |
| Weight | < 3 lbs |
| Processors | 4 (DCP, LCP, MCP, CMP) |
| Configuration | Field-configurable Flash PROMs |
| Connectivity | Berg-type jumpers |
Industrial Control and Firmware Integration
The DS200LDCCH1AMA leverages backplane bus communication velocity to manage deterministic I/O signal processing. The module supports firmware flash compatibility, enabling field-side logic updates for the onboard Flash PROMs. Its architecture utilizes I/O density scaling to handle four distinct processor functions: the drive control processor (DCP) for I/O signal acquisition, the LAN control processor (LCP) for network signal filtering, and the motor/co-motor processors (MCP/CMP) for collaborative digital signal handling. This multi-processor arrangement ensures deterministic performance across Profinet or EtherNet/IP deterministic networks, maintaining precise control loop execution for DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 drive assemblies.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How is the onboard logic updated for specific drive configurations?
A: The board features field-configurable Flash PROMs. Updates are applied via a PC-based connection to the board, allowing for the modification of control parameters without requiring hardware replacement.
Q: What is the purpose of the Berg-type jumpers on the PCB?
A: The manually moveable Berg-type jumpers are used for physical hardware configuration and signal routing. Refer to the GEI-100216 instruction manual for specific jumper positioning requirements based on the system installation.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Static Precautions: The DS200LDCCH1AMA contains high-density microprocessors and sensitive PROM components. Always utilize an ESD-safe workstation and a grounded wrist strap during installation or configuration.
- Jumper Verification: Before inserting the board into the Mark V chassis, confirm that all Berg-type jumpers are set in accordance with the site-specific system schematic. Incorrect jumper settings may lead to signal conflicts or improper processor initialization.
- Processor Initialization: Upon power-up, monitor the board for successful handshaking between the DCP, LCP, MCP, and CMP. Failure of any individual processor to boot will result in a system-wide communication fault.
- Cable Seating: Ensure all I/O cabling is fully seated in the terminal connectors. Given the intensive data processing requirements, intermittent contact on digital I/O lines can trigger checksum errors or LAN communication latency.
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