- The GE DS200LDCCH1ALA is known as the Drive Control and LAN Communications Card.
GE DS200LDCCH1ALA
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INTRODUCTION:
- This card was developed as a member of the Mark V series of drive boards.The DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 series of inverters were developed to have this card installed in their inverter cabinets. The board provides a range of functions such as device, motor and I/O control functions. This drive control and LAN communications board has four microprocessors for filtering card signals. Digital and analog I/O sent to the board is received and filtered by the on-board Drive Control Processor (DCP). The LAN system feed to the drives is filtered by the on-board LAN Control Processor (LCP). The remaining two processors, the Motor Control Processor (MCP) and the Co-Motor Processor (CMP), work in conjunction with each other.The MCP provides the initial processing space for digital I/O communications. If a signal requires more computation than the space power provided by the MCP, the CMP will supplement the processing power. The board is equipped with an attachable alphanumeric keypad.
GE DS200LDCCH1ALA
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Purpose:
- For drive control and LAN communications.
- Features: Has four microprocessors.
- Product Description: Because its characteristics are similar to those of a vacuum gate current tube, it is commonly known internationally as a silicon crystal gate current tube, abbreviated as SCR T. It is also known as a silicon controlled rectifier element, abbreviated as SCR SCR, because it was originally used in controlled rectification.
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GE DS200LDCCH1ALA
GE DS200LDCCH1ALA
- The GE DS200LDCCH1ALA is known as the Drive Control and LAN Communications Card.
- INTRODUCTION: This card was developed as a member of the Mark V series of drive boards.The DIRECTO-MATIC 2000 series of inverters were developed to have this card installed in their inverter cabinets. The board provides a range of functions such as device, motor and I/O control functions. This drive control and LAN communications board has four microprocessors for filtering card signals.
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