The General Electric (GE) DS200PCCAG5ACB module, as the power connection card (PCCA) in the Mark V control system, plays a crucial role in the automation drive. The module is responsible for connecting the SCR (silicon controlled rectifier) power bridge with the control circuit of the driver, and driving the signal to the SCR bridge through the pulse transformer transmission gate, ensuring the accurate transmission of the control signal.
Technical specifications and functional features:
Pulse transformer: DS200PCCAG5ACB uses the pulse transformer to transmit the control signal to the SCR bridge, which enhances the stability and reliability of the signal.
High-horsepower applications: Because its design removes all buffers and places them elsewhere in the system, the DS200PCCAG5ACB is classified as a high-horsepower PCCA, making it particularly suitable for use with high-horsepower controllers.
Connector configuration: The module is equipped with 12 plug connectors for sending forward and reverse gate pulse signals to the SCR bridge and communicating with the power board via another plug connector.
Power board compatibility: DS200PCCAG5ACB needs to be used with DCFB type power board, and uses Leg reactor and fuse to ensure stable operation of the system.
Jumpers: The board uses four jumpers (WP4, WP3, JP2, JP1) to control the system voltage.
Application scenario:
The DS200PCCAG5ACB module is widely used in GE’s Mark V control systems, especially in industrial automation and process control environments requiring high-horsepower drives. It plays an important role in wind power, oil energy and turbine systems, providing a reliable power connection solution for these systems.