❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What does the IS200VAICH1C do?
A1: It processes analog signals by receiving 20 input channels and outputting 4 analog control signals to actuators or control loops.
Q2: Can the analog outputs be configured?
A2: Yes. Two are fixed at 4–20 mA, and two are user-configurable to either 4–20 mA or 0–200 mA.
Q3: Is this module used in redundancy applications?
A3: Absolutely. It supports TMR (Triple Modular Redundancy) for fail-safe operations in critical systems.
Q4: Does the board support signal conditioning?
A4: Yes, it includes filtering, isolation, and noise suppression for clean signal acquisition.
Q5: What do the LED indicators on the front panel mean?
A5: RUN (green) indicates normal operation, FAIL (red) indicates module failure, STAT (yellow) shows diagnostic status.
Q6: What type of systems is this module used in?
A6: Primarily gas/steam turbines, power plants, and industrial automation platforms using GE’s Mark VI.
Q7: Is the IS200VAICH1C hot-swappable?
A7: No. Like most VME-based boards, power should be turned off before installation or replacement.
Q8: What physical protection does it have?
A8: The PCB is coated with a conformal layer that protects against corrosion, dust, and moisture.
Q9: Can this board be used in a standalone system?
A9: No. It’s designed to work as part of the GE Mark VI control architecture with other modules.
Q10: What makes revision “C” different from others?
A10: Revision C typically includes updated circuitry, enhanced drive capabilities, and added protection features.
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