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IS200EACFG2ABB Exciter AC Feedback Board | General ElectricIS200EACFG2ABB Exciter AC Feedback Board | General ElectricIS200EACFG2ABB Exciter AC Feedback Board | General Electric
IS200EACFG2ABB Exciter AC Feedback Board | General Electric
IS200EACFG2ABB Exciter AC Feedback Board | General Electric
IS200EACFG2ABB Exciter AC Feedback Board | General Electric

IS200EACFG2ABB Exciter AC Feedback Board | General Electric


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PRODUCT SKU : IS200EACFG2ABB

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

Configured for high-precision analog signal acquisition in Mark VIe excitation control systems, the General Electric IS200EACFG2ABB (IS200EACFG2ABB Exciter AC Feedback Board) provides direct physical/electrical execution of voltage monitoring and feedback conditioning.

Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix

Model Channels Voltage Range Redundancy
IS200EACFG1A 8 analog inputs 24 V DC Not supported
IS200EACFG2ABB 16 analog inputs 24 V DC Supported
IS200EACFG3B 32 analog inputs 48 V DC Supported

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model IS200EACFG2ABB
Brand General Electric
Analog Inputs 16
Voltage Input 24 V DC
Configuration Redundant support

Profinet and Deterministic Network Operations

The IS200EACFG2ABB integrates into the Mark VIe control architecture via deterministic network interfaces to ensure synchronized signal polling. The module firmware flash compatibility allows for internal logic updates to maintain alignment with system-wide timing protocols. I/O density scaling is achieved through the board's 16-channel analog input array, which supports redundant configurations to prevent single-point signal failure. Backplane bus communication velocity is optimized for high-speed data transmission, ensuring that voltage feedback is available for control loop processing within defined deterministic windows.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can the IS200EACFG2ABB be used in redundant control system configurations?

A: Yes, this model is specifically engineered to support redundant system configurations, providing higher availability for critical excitation control loops compared to the G1A variant.

Q: Is the input voltage range of the IS200EACFG2ABB compatible with the IS200EACFG3B?

A: No, the IS200EACFG2ABB is designed for 24 V DC input circuits, whereas the IS200EACFG3B is designed for 48 V DC applications. Ensure the field voltage matches the module specification during installation.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Secure the board within the control cabinet to ensure proper alignment with backplane connectors. Verify that the module is fully seated to maintain reliable backplane communication.
  • Signal Wiring: Connect analog input signals to the appropriate terminals. Use shielded, twisted-pair cabling to minimize common-mode noise and maintain the accuracy of the analog signal processing.
  • Grounding: Bond the module chassis to the system reference ground. Proper grounding is necessary to maintain the integrity of the analog input channels and to prevent ground loop interference in the feedback path.
  • Verification: After installation, utilize the system configuration tool to verify that all 16 analog channels are correctly mapped and reporting valid voltage data to the controller.

Additional Information

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
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  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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