GE IS200 Modules | IS200BPIBG1AEB Driver Board
GE IS200 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The GE IS200 series constitutes the core I/O, control, and communication…
Model: IS220PGENH1A
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Technical Dossier
The GE IS220 series is a core I/O and control module family within the GE Mark VIe Distributed Control System (DCS), one of the most widely deployed turbine and generator control platforms in global heavy industry. IS220 modules are installed across gas turbine power plants, combined-cycle facilities, nuclear auxiliary systems, petrochemical refineries, and offshore oil & gas platforms. The Mark VIe architecture, of which IS220 is the primary I/O backbone, holds a dominant installed base in critical rotating equipment control — including GE 7FA, 9FA, 7HA, and LM-series gas turbines. The IS220 series handles analog input, digital input/output, generator protection I/O, pulse counting, thermocouple measurement, and specialty communication functions, making it the functional nerve center of Mark VIe control cabinets worldwide.
The IS220 series was introduced as part of GE's transition from the Mark V and Mark VI platforms to the Mark VIe architecture in the early 2000s. Mark V used proprietary ARCNET-based I/O with the VCMI and VTUR boards; Mark VI introduced the IONet Ethernet backbone but retained older backplane form factors. The IS220 generation was engineered for the Mark VIe IONet (100 Mbps Industrial Ethernet) and IONET redundant ring topology, enabling triple-redundant (TMR) control configurations for high-availability applications.
Early IS220 revisions (Rev A/B) were designed for the original Mark VIe cabinet form factor with the IS215 controller family. Later hardware revisions (Rev C and beyond) introduced improved EMI shielding, extended temperature tolerance, and compatibility with the Mark VIeS (simplex) and Mark VIeS for Aero platforms. As of 2026, the IS220 series is in the mature/end-of-active-production phase for many part numbers. GE Energy (now part of GE Vernova) continues to offer limited new production for select models, but the majority of IS220 procurement in the market is fulfilled through certified surplus, refurbished, and exchange channels. Long-term maintenance support for IS220-based systems is a primary operational concern for plant engineers managing assets with 15–25 year operational horizons.
The following IS220 module types cover the primary functional categories deployed in Mark VIe control systems. Each module interfaces via the Mark VIe I/O terminal board (TB) and communicates over IONet.
Generator & Protection I/O
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Pulse & Speed Modules
Communication & Specialty Modules
As the IS220 series transitions into the mature and end-of-active-production phase, procurement of specific part numbers — particularly early hardware revisions and low-volume specialty modules — presents increasing lead time and availability challenges through OEM channels. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of IS220 series modules sourced from decommissioned power plant control system upgrades, certified surplus distributors, and controlled exchange programs.
All IS220 modules in DriveKNMS inventory are cataloged by part number, hardware revision, and firmware compatibility level. For plant operators managing Mark VIe systems beyond their original design life, DriveKNMS provides: direct replacement units for failed modules, hardware revision cross-reference advisory (e.g., Rev A to Rev C compatibility verification), exchange programs to reduce per-unit cost, and emergency same-day dispatch for critical plant outage scenarios. Obsolete IS220 variants that are no longer listed in GE's active catalog are a specialty focus area.
IS220 modules incorporate complex backplane connectors, IONet Ethernet PHY circuits, and field-side terminal board interfaces that require systematic functional verification before deployment. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol to all IS220 units: