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GE DS200TCQCG1B Analog I/O Expander Board
GE DS200TCQCG1B Analog I/O Expander Board
GE DS200TCQCG1B Analog I/O Expander Board

GE DS200TCQCG1B Analog I/O Expander Board


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PRODUCT SKU : DS200TCQCG1B

PRODUCT TYPE : Analog Input/Output Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

The GE DS200TCQCG1B, also cataloged as the DS200TCQC Analog I/O Expander Board, operates as a dedicated hardware component for signal conditioning and scaling within Mark V LM speedtronic control systems.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model DS200TCQCG1B
Brand General Electric
Origin USA
Weight 0.45 kg
Dimensions 23.8 cm x 8.6 cm
Operating Temp -30 deg C to 65 deg C
Power Consumption 28 VDC
I/O Capacity 6 inputs, 2 outputs

Backplane Bus Communication and Signal Conditioning

The DS200TCQCG1B provides conditioning for analog signals routed from terminal boards, including LVDT/LVDR excitation and megawatt transducer input scaling. Data exchange with the STCA board is facilitated through the 19PL connector, while high-pressure shaft speed signals are routed to the TCQA board via the JE connector. The board supports precise scaling of pulse rate inputs and liquid fuel flow signals. Backplane communication is maintained through deterministic IONET termination if the optional 21> feature is installed. Firmware-like adaptability is managed via hardware jumpers that define servo output current ranges, feedback scaling, and proximity transducer power supply regulation (P15/N15).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the servo output current range be modified via software settings?

A: No. The servo output current range and feedback scaling are configured exclusively through the first 16 hardware jumpers on the TCQC board. Software-based configuration is not supported for these physical signal parameters.

Q: What is the function of jumpers BJ18 and BJ20?

A: Jumpers BJ18 and BJ20 restrict the supply voltage (P15 and N15) for the proximity transducers. These must be correctly set based on the transducer requirements of the specific application to prevent over-voltage or signal failure.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Ensure the Mark V system is de-energized prior to board insertion to prevent electrical transients from damaging the 28 VDC power distribution circuit.
  2. Verify all hardware jumper configurations (J1 through J36, BJ17-BJ24, JP38, JP39) against the original design documentation before placing the module in service.
  3. Secure the module within the rack using the provided mounting hardware to ensure proper engagement of the backplane connectors.
  4. Route signal cables from terminal boards to the designated Jx and JE connectors, ensuring that shielding is maintained to prevent electromagnetic interference with the low-level analog inputs.

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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