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- GE Gas Exciter ISBus Board EX2100 Excitation Control
- Mark VIe & Mark VIeS Control Systems
- Mark V DS200 Series produced by General Electric
High-performance control processor module designed specifically for the Mark VIe distributed control system platform. Its primary functions are executing control logic, sequential management, and real-time data processing, making it suitable for industrial automation and power generation applications. As the central processing unit in the control architecture, the module coordinates communication between I/O modules, field devices, and monitoring systems to ensure stable and deterministic system operation.
It can handle critical tasks such as signal processing, alarm management, system diagnostics, and fault handling, while maintaining synchronized operation among distributed controllers. Its industrial-grade design allows it to be deployed in demanding environments such as turbines, power plants, and process control facilities where real-time performance and system integrity requirements are extremely high.
The DS200TCDAF1BCM GENERAL ELECTRIC SOFTWARE PROM SET may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
GENERAL ELECTRIC DS200TCDAF1BCM SOFTWARE PROM SET (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.
This module receives analog and/or digital input signals from connected sensors or subsystems, performs signal isolation, filtering, and level conversion via onboard circuitry, and then transmits the processed data to the central controller via a high-speed backplane or internal communication bus. Simultaneously, it parses control commands from the main processor and distributes corresponding output signals to relevant field devices or subordinate modules. All of this is achieved through coordinated data exchange, electrical isolation, and embedded firmware logic.
The Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM) is the "intelligent core" of the control system, storing the firmware required for turbine automation:
1. Operating Logic: Contains software instructions for controlling processor access, managing startup, speed regulation, and temperature monitoring.
2. System Protection: The firmware handles critical safety functions such as flame detection trip signals and overspeed protection.
3. I/O Processing: Enables the control system to interpret signals from field sensors (temperature, pressure, vibration) and send commands to actuators (fuel valves, airflow control devices).
1. Hardware Interface: These PROMs are typically installed in dedicated slots on Mark V boards, such as digital I/O boards or overspeed protection boards.
2. System Architecture: Designed specifically for the Mark V Speedtronic series, which uses a universal control architecture suitable for gas turbines, steam turbines, and hydro turbines.
3. Version Level: The "BCM" suffix indicates a specific software version or revision level, which must be compatible with the system's hardware configuration to function correctly.