GE Fanuc
GE IS200EISBH1A EX2100 Fiber Optic Board
Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
Product No.: IS200EISBH1A
Product Type: EX2100 Fiber Optic Board
Product Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Weight: 1000g
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Overview
Configured for high-speed isolation interface management in EX2100 Excitation Control System networks, the GE IS200EISBH1A (IS200EISB Fiber Optic Board) provides direct physical/electrical execution. The hardware module standardizes point-to-point light-wave signaling conversions to isolate digital communication sub-systems from common-mode voltage step-changes across control bridges. It executes serialization routines to stream feedback packets and gate driver diagnostics through light emitting and receiving optical components.
Hardware Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
| Model | IS200EISBH1A |
| Brand | GE (General Electric) |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.65 kg |
| Dimensions | 178 mm x 127 mm x 32 mm |
| Operating Temp | -30 to 65 deg C |
| Power Consumption | 11 W maximum rated draw |
| Port Configuration | Dual-channel optical transmitter and receiver arrays |
| Signal Medium | Multi-mode fiber optic cables with standard connections |
Profinet / EtherNet/IP Deterministic Networks and Firmware Parity
The IS200EISBH1A maps incoming serial packet indicators onto internal chassis registration matrices, complying with standard transmission intervals required across Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks. Bus execution speeds are validated inside peripheral processing stacks to protect critical data lines against packet gaps. Local chipsets carry specific hardware modification variables that are cross-checked for firmware flash compatibility metrics during the initialization sequence to stabilize synchronous network polling parameters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can fiber optic cables be connected or detached while the IS200EISBH1A module is powered online?
A: No. Uncoupling active fiber optic paths breaks control data consistency routines within the excitation monitoring layer. The missing loop feedback causes immediate frame time-out faults and commands a safety system trip.
Q: How is physical alignment verified across the optical interface lines?
A: The onboard transceiver logic tracks received optical power thresholds. If attenuation factors cross calibrated boundaries due to debris or mechanical displacement, a physical fault configuration triggers a status log over the internal backplane bus.
Field Installation Guidelines
- Anti-Static Field Measures: Technicians must clamp a verified, grounded ESD anti-static wrist strap directly onto the metal enclosure framing before manipulating or mounting the board.
- Optical Core Interface Sanitation: Clean all fiber optic connector ferrule faces with an approved optical solvent card prior to insertion into the module receiver nodes.
- Cable Bend Radius Controls: Maintain a minimum physical bend radius threshold of 50 mm along the fiber paths during installation routing to prevent mechanical micro-cracks and subsequent signal attenuation.
- Chassis Slot Lock Alignment: Slide the card evenly through the designated plastic guides within the rack layer until the rear connector seats into the backplane, then lock the faceboard hardware.
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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