GE IS200AEADH1A Input/Output Grid Fork Board
General info
Manufacture | GE |
Item No | IS200AEADH1A |
Article number | IS200AEADH1A |
Series | Mark VI |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 180*180*30(mm) |
Weight | 0.8 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Input/Output Grid Fork Board |
Detailed data
GE IS200AEADH1A Input/Output Grid Fork Board
GE IS200AEADH1A is suitable for industrial applications such as turbine control and power generation. It efficiently manages the flow of data between field devices and the central control processor. The IS200AEADH1A is an input/output grid bifurcation board that is part of its Mark VIe Speedtronic system. It can also be used for balance of plant control.
The IS200AEADH1A provides the necessary connections for analog and digital I/O signals, enabling the system to control and monitor a wide range of parameters in real time.
The "grid bifurcation board" refers to its function within a control system. It can bifurcate or split signals from field devices to send to different system components for processing, allowing for efficient data distribution throughout the system.
It can process both analog and digital signals. Analog inputs can come from sensors measuring continuous variables, while digital inputs can come from switches or other binary devices.

Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What is the main purpose of the GE IS200AEADH1ACA PCB?
Used in turbine control systems, it helps ensure proper operation of the turbine by monitoring key parameters and triggering protective measures when necessary.
-What types of field devices can the IS200AEADH1ACA interface with?
The IS200AEADH1ACA PCB can interface with a wide range of field devices. It provides signal conditioning to ensure that the data from these devices is compatible with the control system.
-How does the IS200AEADH1ACA PCB provide diagnostics?
It is equipped with LED indicators that provide real-time status information on the health of the board. These LEDs help detect problems such as communication errors or signal failures.