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: IS200TREGH1BDB
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Technical Dossier
The GE IS200T series represents a core hardware family within GE's Mark VIe turbine control platform, deployed across heavy industrial installations including gas turbine power plants, combined-cycle facilities, petrochemical refineries, and nuclear auxiliary systems. These modules operate within the Mark VIe distributed control architecture, interfacing via the IONet Ethernet-based I/O network and the VCMI backplane communication bus. The IS200T series is installed across thousands of baseload and peaking generation units globally, making it one of the most widely maintained DCS hardware families in the power generation sector. Long-term availability of spare parts for this series is a critical operational requirement for plant engineers managing aging turbine control systems.
The IS200T module family 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. The Mark VIe system replaced the older VME-bus backplane with a dual-redundant Ethernet IONet topology, and the IS200T modules were designed to operate natively within this framework. Early IS200T variants used through-hole PCB construction with discrete logic ICs; later revisions migrated to surface-mount technology with FPGA-based signal conditioning. The series spans analog input/output, digital input/output, thermocouple input, RTD input, servo control, power supply, and communication adapter functions. Compatibility between IS200T module revisions is generally maintained at the connector and firmware level, though specific hardware revision mismatches can cause diagnostic faults in the Mark VIe controller. As the Mark VIe platform has entered its mature/sustaining lifecycle phase, GE Vernova (formerly GE Gas Power) continues to offer limited new production of select IS200T modules, while a significant portion of the catalog is now classified as last-time-buy or obsolete, driving demand for tested surplus and refurbished units.
Analog & Thermocouple Input Modules
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for IS200T series modules that have been discontinued or placed on last-time-buy status by GE Vernova. For plant operators running Mark VIe systems beyond their original design life, sourcing tested surplus IS200T modules is the primary strategy for avoiding costly control system upgrades. DriveKNMS sources IS200T modules through decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus channels, and direct procurement from facilities undergoing turbine control modernization. All units are cataloged by part number, hardware revision, and firmware version where applicable. Lifecycle extension support includes cross-reference to compatible replacement modules within the Mark VIe and Mark VIe-S platforms, and technical consultation on hardware revision compatibility for specific controller configurations.
IS200T modules present specific test challenges due to their integration with the Mark VIe IONet communication bus and VCMI backplane. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol for each IS200T unit: (1) Visual inspection for PCB damage, corrosion, and connector pin integrity; (2) Power-on functional test using a Mark VIe-compatible test rack with active IONet communication; (3) Channel-level signal verification for all I/O types — analog channels are tested against calibrated reference signals, digital channels are verified for correct switching thresholds, and thermocouple/RTD channels are tested with precision decade resistance boxes; (4) Backplane communication integrity test to verify VCMI bus participation without CRC errors; (5) Firmware version verification and documentation. Units that fail any stage are quarantined and not offered for sale. Test records are retained and available upon request for critical applications.