IS400TDBTH2A Product datasheet
Model number: |
IS400TDBTH2A |
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Module Type: |
Static-Sensitive Board |
Manufacture: |
GE |
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Condition: |
Brand New |
Range of Product: |
EX2100 |
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Lead time: |
In Stock |
Weight: |
0.12kg |
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HS CODE: |
8537101190 |
Dimension: |
17.3x11.2x1.3cm |
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MOQ: |
1 |
Product Origin: |
USA |
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System: |
DCS |
Discontinued on: |
Active |
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Communication Service: |
Ethernet router |
IS400TDBTH2A Functional Description
The Discrete output 24v DC IS400TDBTH2A GE is a critical component of the Speedtronic Mark VI turbine control system, designed for demanding power generation applications. This discrete input/output terminal board operates on 24V DC power and features triple modular redundant (TMR) architecture for maximum reliability. The General Electric IS400TDBTH2A Static-Sensitive Board incorporates 16 digital input channels and 4 relay outputs, with an impressive response time of less than 15 milliseconds, making it ideal for fast-acting turbine protection systems.
Manufactured in the USA and available for global shipment from Xiamen, China, the IS400TDBTH2A General Electric Reliable Turbine Control measures 17.3×11.2×1.3cm and weighs just 0.12kg. This static-sensitive board operates across a wide temperature range (-40°C to +70°C) and humidity conditions (5-95% RH non-condensing). The IS400TDBTH2A PLC Module General Electric features three 32-bit RISC processors and supports Ethernet RSTP communication, providing robust performance in vibration-intensive environments (10-500 Hz).
The Static-Sensitive Board General Electric IS400TDBTH2A serves as a vital interface in Mark VI turbine control systems, handling critical discrete signals with high precision. Its TMR design ensures fault-tolerant operation, while the compact form factor allows for efficient panel space utilization. The General Electric IS400TDBTH2A is available in both unused and rebuilt conditions, offering flexibility for various maintenance and upgrade scenarios in power plants and industrial facilities.
While the General Electric IS400TDBTH2A PDF known for its exceptional reliability, proper storage in static-sensitive containers is essential to maintain its functionality. The board's durable construction and advanced components make it a long-lasting solution for turbine control applications, though proper derating above 55°C is recommended for optimal performance throughout its service life.
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Static-Sensitive Boards: Essential Protection for Electronic Components
Static-sensitive boards are specialized printed circuit assemblies that require careful handling due to their vulnerability to electrostatic discharge (ESD). These components, like the General Electric IS400TDBTH2A terminal board, incorporate sensitive semiconductors and microelectronics that can be permanently damaged by static electricity as low as 100 volts. Proper protection involves using grounded workstations, anti-static wrist straps, and conductive storage containers during all handling procedures. Manufacturers typically mark these boards with clear ESD warning symbols and package them in static-shielding materials. The IS400TDBTH2A exemplifies industrial-grade static-sensitive design with its triple 32-bit RISC processors and precision I/O channels that demand such protection. In turbine control and other critical applications, even minor ESD damage can lead to intermittent failures or reduced component lifespan. Facilities handling these boards maintain controlled environments with 40-60% relative humidity and conductive flooring. Regular testing of ESD protection equipment and staff training in proper handling protocols are essential to prevent costly damage to these sophisticated electronic assemblies throughout their lifecycle.