GE IS200VAICH1D VME Analog Input Board
General info
Manufacture | GE |
Item No | IS200VAICH1D |
Article number | IS200VAICH1D |
Series | Mark VI |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 180*180*30(mm) |
Weight | 0.8 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | VME Analog Input Board |
Detailed data
GE IS200VAICH1D VME Analog Input Board
The GE IS200VAICH1D VME Analog Input Board is designed for turbine control and process control applications. The board provides analog input capabilities to facilitate interfacing with sensors and devices that output analog signals.The IS200VAICH1D is an I/O processor board. It is used in conjunction with two TBAI terminal boards. It is a single-width VME board with a high-speed CPU and provides digital filtering.
A common setup in industrial control systems where multiple boards and modules communicate with each other. The VME architecture is a standard for modular computer systems used in industrial control systems and embedded applications. The IS200VAICH1D is designed to be mounted into a VME chassis, and the industrial
Boards may include signal conditioning to ensure that analog signals from sensors are processed within an acceptable range and quality. Amplification or filtering may be included to ensure noise-free, accurate signal measurement.

Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What types of analog signals can the IS200VAICH1D process?
The IS200VAICH1D board is capable of processing 4-20mA and 0-10V DC signals.
-Can the IS200VAICH1D be used for other types of control systems besides turbines?
It can be used in any industrial automation system that requires analog signal input processing. It is compatible with any control system that supports the VME bus interface.
-How do I troubleshoot problems with the IS200VAICH1D board?
The board has diagnostic features that help identify problems such as wiring errors, input signals out of range, or board failures.