• DS200ADGIHAAA   auxiliary interface board  Features a 40-pin connector
  • DS200ADGIHAAA   auxiliary interface board  Features a 40-pin connector

DS200ADGIHAAA auxiliary interface board Features a 40-pin connector

No.DS200ADGIHAAA
Manufacturer: General Electric
Product type: auxiliary interface board
Part number: DS200ADGIH1AAA
Series: Mark V
  • DS200ADGIHAAA   auxiliary interface board  Features a 40-pin connector
Desciption
Manufacturer: General Electric
Product type: auxiliary interface board
Part number: DS200ADGIH1AAA
Series: Mark V

The GE auxiliary interface board DS200ADGIH1AAA has a 40-pin connector, 60 jumpers, and a 6-pin connector. The GE auxiliary interface board DS200ADGIH1AAA is also equipped with multiple test points. The board is 8 inches wide. The DS200ADGIH1AAA is 6 inches long and is designed to be installed in the driver's board cabinet. It has four screws, which are aligned with a position on the board frame for mounting with screws.

A test point provides a method for testing a circuit on a board. However, only qualified service personnel can test the circuit board. The vendor must have test equipment calibrated and designed for the task. The controls must be set up correctly and the probe must be designed to work with the tester. Place the board on a flat surface and place a protective bag under the board.


In addition, due to the risk of static electricity, maintenance personnel must always wear wristbands. When the wristband is properly installed, one end of the wristband is secured to the wrist and the other end is clipped to the metal leg of the workbench or desk. It can also be attached to other metal structures. Static electricity is attracted to the metal floor and leaves the circuit board or your body.

Another appropriate step to reduce static buildup is to avoid moving around while holding the board in your hands. The friction of walking causes static electricity to build up. This is especially true in cool, dry weather conditions. If you don't have a wristband, you can also put a static bag with a board in it in contact with a metal structure, such as a chair or metal table leg.