General Electric (GE) today announced that its DS200SHVMG1AGE Silicon Controllable Rectifier (SCR) interface module, a key component in the GE Mark V control system, is now fully available. The DS200SHVMG1AGE module is designed for the Mark V board family and can be accepted by a range of GE exciters and drivers, providing an interface for the system’s power board (DCFB or SDCI) and Power connection card (PCCA) to the SCR bridge on the M-frame driver.
Technical specifications and functional features:
Signal conversion: The DS200SHVMG1AGE is capable of converting shunt signals between -500 and 500 mV into differential frequency outputs between 0 and 500 kHz.
Current regulation: The AC line current includes a 10:1 current transformer attenuator to regulate the input current.
Configuration flexibility: The user can configure the attenuation of the drive using 17 optional jumpers on the board, providing a high degree of configuration flexibility.
Application areas: The module is suitable for a variety of application scenarios such as power plants, industrial automation and process control, especially in industrial automation and control systems that require high performance, high reliability and flexibility.
Installation and maintenance:
Installation of the DS200SHVMG1AGE module is usually done in a control cabinet or rack and requires following the manufacturer’s installation guidelines to ensure compatibility and stability. Periodically checking the stability of the power input and output, as well as the connection status of the signal interface, is the key to ensure the normal operation of the module.
Market feedback:
Feedback on the DS200SHVMG1AGE module has been positive, with users appreciating its important role in ensuring system stability and reliability. GE’s customer service and technical support have also been recognized by customers.