GE DS200TCCAG1B Universal Analog I/O Board - Industry Knowledge Overview

Jan 05, 2026

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GE DS200TCCAG1A
Product Positioning and System Affiliation

The GE DS200TCCAG1B is a universal analog input/output (I/O) board, and a key component of the R5 control core in General Electric (GE) Mark V / Mark Vle Gas Turbine/Steam Turbine Control Systems.

Role:
The DS200TCCAG1B serves as an intermediary between the various analog sensors in the field and the central processing unit (CPU), enabling data exchange and signal processing.

Series Affiliation:
The board belongs to the GE Speedtronic series, specifically the Mark V control system.

Function:
The DS200TCCAG1B is responsible for collecting critical operational status signals in the turbine, generator, and auxiliary systems (such as temperature, pressure, flow, vibration, etc.). It forms the data foundation necessary for achieving control, protection, and monitoring functions within the system.

 

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01.What role does the DS200TCCAG1B board play in the Mark V system?

A: The DS200TCCAG1B board serves as the core analog interface in the R5 core of the Mark V control system. The DS200TCCAG1B board converts various continuous analog signals from the field (such as temperature, pressure, and flow) into digital signals for use by the control processor (TCS). At the same time, the board converts digital instructions from the controller into analog signals to drive field actuators. The board functions as both the data source and execution endpoint for control, protection, and monitoring functions.

02.What types of signals can the GE DS200TCCAG1B board handle?

A: The GE DS200TCCAG1B primarily handles the following types of signals:

  • Low-Level Inputs
  • Standard Process Signal Inputs
  • Analog Outputs
  • Some models also support pulse inputs or specific types of transmitter power supply.

03.How to connect field signals to the DS200TCCAG1B board?

A: The DS200TCCAG1B board does not directly connect to the field signals. The board interfaces with different signal groups or terminal boards via connectors such as JAA, JBB, JAR, JAS, and JAT.