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IS210AEBIH1B | GE | Mark VIe Alternative Energy Bridge Interface
IS210AEBIH1B | GE | Mark VIe Alternative Energy Bridge Interface
IS210AEBIH1B | GE | Mark VIe Alternative Energy Bridge Interface

IS210AEBIH1B | GE | Mark VIe Alternative Energy Bridge Interface


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PRODUCT SKU : IS200SSCAH1A

PRODUCT TYPE : Interface Modules

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

Configured for signal routing in Mark VIe Wind turbine control networks, the GE IS210AEBIH1B (IS210AEBIH1B AE Bridge Interface Card) provides direct physical/electrical execution. This interface module manages communication pathways between turbine control components and the system backplane, utilizing a series of vertical pin and right-angled connectors to facilitate multi-node data exchange.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model IS210AEBIH1B
Brand GE Energy
Origin USA
Weight 0.75 lbs (board only)
Dimensions Standard Mark VIe PCB form factor
Operating Temp Industrial standard range
Power Consumption Not specified
Interface 7 vertical pin connectors, 1 right-angled connector

Backplane Bus Communication and Network Integration

The IS210AEBIH1B board functions as a high-speed data bridge within the Mark VIe Wind control architecture. Successful operation requires strict adherence to backplane bus communication velocity parameters to ensure deterministic signal throughput. The module incorporates three onboard transformers and specialized DC-link stab-on connectors for power distribution and isolation. Integration necessitates firmware flash compatibility with the primary turbine controller to ensure correct addressing and identification of the AEBI card within the control rack. I/O density scaling is maintained through the module's modular pin connector layout, which supports high-integrity signal paths between the bridge interface and associated turbine controllers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the primary diagnostic indicators on the IS210AEBIH1B?

A: The board relies on reference designators printed on the PCB surface for component identification. Diagnostic status is primarily reported back to the Mark VIe controller; physical inspection of LEDs or status indicators is not a standard feature for this specific interface bridge.

Q: Can the board be installed in an environment with high humidity or airborne contaminants?

A: Yes, provided the enclosure environmental control is maintained. The board is manufactured with a chemically applied conformal coating, which provides a protective insulation layer over all surface-mount components, diodes, and capacitors to mitigate risks of oxidation and short circuits.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Mounting: Use the pre-drilled mounting holes in each corner and within the body of the PCB to secure the board within the control cabinet. Ensure the mounting hardware does not induce mechanical stress on the board substrate.
  • Connector Integrity: When interfacing with the seven vertical pin connectors or the right-angled connector, ensure cables are fully seated and strain-relieved to prevent pin deformation.
  • Grounding: Ensure the board is properly referenced to the cabinet ground plane. Use the stab-on DC-link connectors to verify the board is receiving clean power, as deviations in the DC supply can impact the stability of the onboard bridge logic.
  • Handling: Due to the presence of sensitive transistors and integrated circuits, utilize standard ESD-safe handling procedures. Never touch the conformal-coated surfaces with bare hands, as skin oils can degrade the long-term effectiveness of the protective layer.

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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