GE IS210AEBIH1BED AE Bridge Interface Card
General info
Manufacture | GE |
Item No | IS210AEBIH1BED |
Article number | IS210AEBIH1BED |
Series | Mark VI |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 180*180*30(mm) |
Weight | 0.8 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | AE Bridge Interface Card |
Detailed data
GE IS210AEBIH1BED AE Bridge Interface Card
GE IS210AEBIH1BED AE Analog Excitation Bridge Interface Card for excitation control of turbine generators and other large industrial machinery. The IS210AEBIH1BED board serves as an interface for analog signals and handles the bridge circuits that are often critical to monitoring and controlling the excitation system.
The IS210AEBIH1BED card is capable of processing analog signals from bridge circuits used in excitation systems.
Bridge circuits use shunt resistors or transformers to accurately measure current and voltage, allowing the control system to accurately adjust the excitation level.
This board is responsible for conditioning and processing the analog signals from the excitation bridge circuit. It involves amplifying, filtering, or converting these signals to a digital format that can be used by the main control system for further analysis and action.

Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-What is the main function of the IS210AEBIH1BED AE Bridge Interface Card?
The IS210AEBIH1BED is used as an interface for the analog signals from the turbine generator excitation bridge. It processes these signals, conditions and transmits them to the control system for voltage regulation and excitation control.
-How does the IS210AEBIH1BED contribute to the excitation control of turbine generators?
The analog signals from the bridge are processed to provide key data for voltage regulation. The control system uses this data to adjust the excitation current.
-Can the IS210AEBIH1BED AE Bridge Interface Card be used for other applications besides power generation?
The IS210AEBIH1BED is typically used for turbine generators in power plants, but it can also be applied to other industrial automation systems that require analog signal processing and excitation regulation.