Overview
Manuals
Critical On-Site Replacement Advisory
Lifecycle Status (As of 2026)
Features:
- Driven by an onboard Intel 80196 microprocessor and equipped with a removable programmable logic device (PLD)
- Interchangeable EPROM modules are used to securely store the circuit board's operating instruction set
- It features a built-in diagnostic LED status indicator located at the edge to speed up troubleshooting of physical faults on the floor
The DS200TCCAG1BAA is the core board of the GE SPEEDTRONIC Mark V control system, officially named the TC2000 General Analog I/O Board. This board serves as the analog data hub for the entire turbine control system and is specifically installed in the Mark V's R5 core cabinet.
This module boasts robust field signal interaction and multi-device communication capabilities, primarily used for acquiring and outputting various standard analog parameters from industrial environments. The input terminals are equipped with multi-channel circuitry, efficiently receiving 4–20 mA current signals, voltage signals, RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) data, and thermocouple data from external terminals (such as CTBA and TBCA). The output terminals can also drive 4–20 mA signal outputs, enabling remote instruments to monitor turbine status in real time.
The DS200TCCAG1BAA General Electric I/O TC2000 Analog Board may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
General Electric DS200TCCAG1BAA I/O TC2000 Analog Board INFO(manual), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
When performing emergency field maintenance using a replacement DS200TCCAG1BAA control board, the slot-type EPROM module on the faulty control board must be physically transferred to the replacement board. Because these programmable chips contain custom instructions, reference calibration matrices, and firmware versions tailored to your specific wind turbine, replacing them without transferring the original EPROM module will result in the control system failing to synchronize or communicate properly.
Discontinued: General Electric has ceased production or direct distribution of this legacy hardware product line.
Alternative Procurement Options: Operating industrial plants must procure this component through a global MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) distributor (such as Moore Automated). These components can be unused surplus inventory or existing plant stock.