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DS200TBCAG1A | GE | RTD Analog Input Terminal BoardDS200TBCAG1A | GE | RTD Analog Input Terminal BoardDS200TBCAG1A | GE | RTD Analog Input Terminal Board
DS200TBCAG1A | GE | RTD Analog Input Terminal Board
DS200TBCAG1A | GE | RTD Analog Input Terminal Board
DS200TBCAG1A | GE | RTD Analog Input Terminal Board

DS200TBCAG1A | GE | RTD Analog Input Terminal Board


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PRODUCT SKU : DS200TBCAG1A

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

The GE DS200TBCAG1A, also cataloged as the DS200TBCA Terminal Board, operates as a dedicated hardware component for interfacing Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) sensors to TCCA control boards within Mark V LM turbine management platforms.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model DS200TBCAG1A
Brand GE (General Electric)
Origin USA
Operating Temp -20 deg C to 70 deg C
Power Consumption 100-500 mA
Input Channels 4 to 16 channels
Sensor Support PT100, PT1000 RTD types
Output Signal 0-10 V, 4-20 mA
Operating Voltage 24 VDC

Deterministic Network and Control Compatibility

The DS200TBCAG1A facilitates signal conditioning by converting resistive fluctuations from RTD sensors into standardized analog outputs. Within the Mark V LM architecture, this board maintains synchronization with the R5 core control loop. Deterministic performance is contingent upon the backplane bus communication velocity established between the TBCA and the linked TCCA board. Firmware flash compatibility is managed at the TCCA level; ensure that the host control software is configured to interpret the specific channel density of the terminal board to prevent data acquisition latencies or conversion errors in the turbine control sequence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this terminal board capable of hot-swapping while the R5 core is active?

A: No. Any interaction with the terminal connections or the board itself must occur during a scheduled system shutdown. Hot-swapping the board risks interrupting the measurement feedback loop, which will trigger a diagnostic fault or a protective trip in the turbine control system.

Q: How should shielded cables be terminated to ensure signal integrity?

A: Shielded cables must be terminated to the designated grounding terminals on the board assembly. Ensure the shield is grounded at one end only, following standard site grounding practices, to prevent ground loops that could introduce noise into the 4-20 mA or 0-10 V measurement signals.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Terminal Wiring: When connecting RTD sensors, ensure that leads are properly secured to the screw terminals. Verify that the wire gauge is compatible with the terminal block capacity to maintain low-resistance contacts.
  • Sensor Calibration: After installation, confirm the RTD type (PT100 or PT1000) matches the software configuration in the Mark V control system to ensure accurate resistance-to-temperature correlation.
  • Environment: Install the board in a climate-controlled cabinet to ensure ambient temperatures remain within the -20 deg C to 70 deg C range. Avoid locations subject to high vibration or excessive electromagnetic interference from high-power cabling.
  • Verification: Prior to system startup, measure the loop resistance and verify that the 24 VDC power input is within the specified operating limits to prevent thermal stress on the conversion circuitry.

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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