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General Electric DS200TCQAG1B RST Analog I/O Board

General Electric DS200TCQAG1B RST Analog I/O Board

Description

The General Electric DS200TCQAG1B (also identified as DS200TCQAG1BHF) is an RST Analog I/O board designed for use within GE control systems. This module facilitates the processing of analog signals, providing...

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SKU: DS200TCQAG1B
Category: Analog I/O Module

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Description

The General Electric DS200TCQAG1B (also identified as DS200TCQAG1BHF) is an RST Analog I/O board designed for use within GE control systems. This module facilitates the processing of analog signals, providing essential interface capabilities for monitoring and control applications. It is engineered for integration into standard GE rack-based systems, utilizing backplane connectivity for power and communication.

Features

  • Designed for high-reliability analog signal processing in industrial control environments.
  • Utilizes edge connectors for secure, slot-in installation within the system rack.
  • Includes dedicated wiring terminals for reliable connection to external field devices.
  • Low power consumption design to support efficient system operation.
  • Compatible with standard GE Speedtronic or related control system architectures.

Technical Specifications

Product Model DS200TCQAG1B / DS200TCQAG1BHF
Function RST Analog I/O Board
Manufacturer General Electric
Operating Temperature 0 degC to +60 degC
Storage Temperature -40 degC to +85 degC
Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Power Requirements Supplied via backplane
Weight 0.58 kg

Installation Guidelines

  • Ensure the system power is completely disconnected before inserting or removing the module from the rack.
  • Handle the board by its edges to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage to sensitive components.
  • Verify that the edge connector is properly aligned with the backplane slot before applying pressure to seat the module.
  • Ensure all external wiring connected to the terminal blocks is properly secured and routed away from high-voltage or high-EMI noise sources.
  • Maintain adequate ventilation within the cabinet to ensure the module operates within its specified temperature range of 0 degC to +60 degC.

FAQ

What is the primary function of the DS200TCQAG1B?

This module serves as an Analog I/O board, responsible for converting and managing analog signals within a General Electric control system, allowing the controller to interface with various analog field devices.

Is this board compatible with the DS200TCQAG1BHF?

Yes, the DS200TCQAG1B and DS200TCQAG1BHF are typically treated as the same functional component, with the suffix often denoting minor revision levels or manufacturing variations.

How is the module powered?

The module receives its operating power directly through the backplane connection once it is correctly seated in the system rack.