GE Fanuc
GE IS200EDCFG1A | EX2100 Excitation Control Board
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
Product No.: IS200EDCFG1A
Product Type: EX2100 Excitation Control Board
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 1000g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Overview
The GE IS200EDCFG1A, also cataloged as the IS200EDCFG1A Exciter DC Feedback Board, serves as the primary IS200EDCFG Power Conversion Component utilized to execute DC feedback signal processing across EX2100 Excitation Control System platforms. The module captures physical voltage and current analog signals directly from the exciter system shunt and bridge points, scaling and converting the high-voltage inputs into low-voltage differential signals. These isolated representations are subsequently routed via ribbon connectors to the control rack processors for precise generator field regulation loops.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
| Model | IS200EDCFG1A |
| Brand | GE (General Electric) |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.85 kg |
| Dimensions | 178 mm x 127 mm x 38 mm |
| Operating Temp | -30 to 65 deg C |
| Power Consumption | 15 W maximum |
| Input Channels | Attenuated DC voltage and shunt current inputs |
| Signal Resolution | High-speed analog attenuation processing paths |
Backplane Bus Communication Velocity and Firmware Compatibility
The IS200EDCFG1A communicates directly with the primary core controller infrastructure using internal backplane bus data lines. The layout achieves low-latency deterministic propagation delay to sustain the feedback refresh rates required for fast field forcing and de-excitation logic. Onboard EEPROM tracking maintains firm revision matching; firmware flash compatibility checks are autonomously handled during initialization sequences by the active application firmware to confirm matching calibration coefficients and hardware assembly variations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is hot-swapping permitted for the IS200EDCFG1A board while the generator unit is on-line?
A: No. Hot-swapping the board during active excitation control loop operation is prohibited. Interruption of the DC feedback path will induce an immediate loss-of-feedback fault, forcing the main exciter control loop to execute an emergency trip sequence.
Q: How is the onboard isolation verification maintained between the power bridging circuits and processing logic?
A: The hardware architecture isolates high-voltage sensing points from the backplane via discrete differential scaling amplifiers and multi-channel optocouplers. This design prevents high common-mode surges from propagating into low-voltage logic structures.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Static Discharge Control: Ensure an anti-static wrist strap is bonded directly to the equipment enclosure frame before extraction or handling of the circuit board assembly.
- Wiring Separation Practices: Route all high-voltage DC feedback sense wiring from the bridges in separate conduits isolated from low-voltage digital I/O and communication bus links to eliminate crosstalk.
- Shield Grounding Control: Strip back shielded twisted-pair feedback cables at the cabinet entrance point only, clamping the bare metallic shield directly to the central copper grounding strip.
- Retaining Hardware Tension: Tighten all structural retaining board screws and locking mechanisms completely to confirm grounding continuity across the chassis backplane guide rails.
Return policy
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Shipping
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Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for all products, subject to normal use and proper installation.
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