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Configured for high-density signal distribution and system interconnectivity in EX2100 Excitation Systems, the GE IS200ICBDH1ABB (IS200ICBD Control Base Card) provides direct physical/electrical execution. The circuit board routes control commands and excitation feedback signals via multi-pin cable harnesses, Ethernet interfaces, and chassis ground grounding tabs to execute real-time generator field control.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model IS200ICBDH1ABB
Brand GE (General Electric)
Origin USA
Operating Temp -30 to 65 deg C
Power Consumption System Backplane Bus Powered
Board Type Control Base Card
Ethernet Ports J12A, J12B, J11A, J11B
Connection Interfaces 40-pin, 26-pin, 10-pin black headers, white 9-pin male header, 96-pin female connectors
Chassis Ground Connectors CHAS1, CHAS2, CCOM1, CCOM2 stab-on terminals
Series Compatibility EX2100 Excitation System

Deterministic Network Backplane Bus Velocity and I/O Density Scaling

The IS200ICBDH1ABB integrates multi-port Ethernet interfaces (J11A/B and J12A/B) to drive high-speed backplane bus communication velocity across deterministic Ethernet channels within the EX2100 platform. Featuring high-density 96-pin female connectors alongside dedicated pin headers, the module enables scalable I/O density expansion for complex generator excitation loops. Built-in firmware flash compatibility across connected control processors allows dynamic parameter synchronization, preventing signal propagation latency during high-speed excitation field regulation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How are chassis grounding and noise suppression handled on the IS200ICBDH1ABB circuit board?

A: Frame grounding is established using dedicated stab-on terminals labeled CHAS1, CHAS2, CCOM1, and CCOM2. These must be wired directly to the metallic chassis ground plane to suppress high-frequency electromagnetic interference and maintain signal integrity across communication buses.

Q: Can the IS200ICBDH1ABB board be installed while the EX2100 system is energized?

A: No, field maintenance protocols require complete de-energization of the control cabinet before removing or inserting the PCB. Static sensitive components and 96-pin backplane connectors require manual alignment and unpowered seating to avoid connector pin damage or voltage transients.

Q: What interface cables connect to the onboard pin headers?

A: The board features ribbon cable and multi-conductor harness pin headers including 40-pin, 26-pin, and 10-pin black connectors, along with a white 9-pin male header. These provide dedicated signal paths between the base card and auxiliary control modules within the rack.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Power down the EX2100 control enclosure and verify zero potential across all field wiring and backplane buses prior to board handling.
  2. Ensure proper ESD protection by wearing a grounded anti-static wrist strap connected to the main cabinet earth point.
  3. Align the IS200ICBDH1ABB board guide edges with the metallic chassis sub-rack slots and push firmly until the 96-pin backplane connectors are fully seated.
  4. Secure all external cable harnesses to the corresponding 40-pin, 26-pin, 10-pin, and 9-pin pin headers, verifying locking tabs are fully engaged.
  5. Fasten the CHAS1, CHAS2, CCOM1, and CCOM2 ground leads to the stab-on connectors using standard push-on faston terminals to ensure chassis electrical continuity.

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