Manufacturer:General Electric
Series:Mark V
Part Number:DS200DTBBG1A
Functional Acronym:DTBB
PCB Coating:Normal Coating
Functional Revision:A
Contact Input Expansion:Termination Module
Terminal Blocks:2 blocks, 95 signal wires each
Connectors:3 50-pin
Bayonet Connectors:Present
Jumpers:5 included
Voltage Limitation Components:Standard rectifiers, diodes, capacitors, integrated circuits
Crafted for unparalleled performance in industrial environments, the GE Fanuc DS200DTBBG1A Terminal Digital Connector Board is a key component in achieving robust and reliable control systems. This advanced board is designed with precision and engineered for longevity, ensuring it stands up to the toughest industrial conditions.
Equipped with two terminal blocks, each capable of handling up to 95 signal wires, the DS200DTBBG1A provides ample connectivity options for a wide range of applications. The inclusion of three 50-pin connectors further enhances its versatility, catering to diverse system requirements.
The board’s modular design allows for easy integration into existing systems, thanks to the use of industry-standard components like JFF, JFG, and JFH IDs for connectors, which facilitate compatibility with various equipment and devices. Additionally, the presence of bayonet connectors ensures a secure and efficient connection setup.
To ensure optimal performance and system integrity, the DS200DTBBG1A is populated with five jumpers and a variety of Mark V Series-standardized hardware components. These include standard rectifiers, diodes, capacitors, and integrated circuits, all meticulously chosen for their ability to handle varying voltages and provide stable operation under different conditions.
Designed with efficiency and reliability at its core, the DS200DTBBG1A is an essential upgrade for industrial control systems. Its combination of advanced features, robust construction, and compatibility with leading technologies makes it an ideal choice for enhancing the performance of any industrial automation setup.
There are no reviews yet.