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: IS200EGDMH1AFG
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Technical Dossier
The GE IS200 series represents the primary I/O, control, and protection module family deployed within GE's Mark VI Turbine Control System and EX2100 Excitation Control System. These platforms are installed across heavy industrial sectors globally — including gas turbine power generation, combined-cycle plants, nuclear auxiliary systems, petrochemical refineries, and offshore oil & gas facilities. The IS200 series forms the backbone of distributed control architectures where high-availability, deterministic response, and long service life are mandatory requirements. Installed base spans hundreds of sites across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, with many units operating continuously for 15–25 years.
The IS200 series was introduced alongside the Mark VI platform in the mid-1990s as GE's successor to the Mark V control system. Early IS200 modules used VME-based backplane communication with proprietary IONet (Ethernet-based) and ARCNET protocols for inter-module data exchange. The architecture was designed around triple-redundant (TMR) and simplex (S) configurations, allowing critical turbine protection loops to tolerate single-card failures without process interruption.
Through the 2000s, GE expanded the IS200 catalog to support the EX2100 excitation platform, adding dedicated exciter I/O, ground fault detection, and field flashing modules. Firmware revisions introduced compatibility with GE's Toolbox software suite for configuration and diagnostics. By the 2010s, many IS200 variants entered the mature/end-of-production phase as GE transitioned newer installations toward the Mark VIe platform. However, the installed base of Mark VI and EX2100 systems remains extensive, and IS200 modules continue to be required for maintenance, emergency replacement, and life-extension programs through the 2030s.
Compatibility note: IS200 modules are not directly interchangeable with IS215 (Mark VIe) or IS420 series modules. Backplane connector pinouts, firmware, and communication protocols differ between generations.
Exciter & Ground Detection Modules
Turbine I/O & Terminal Boards
Communication & Processor Modules
Power Supply Modules
A significant portion of the IS200 catalog has been discontinued by GE (now part of GE Vernova / Emerson depending on product line). OEM lead times for remaining new-production units frequently exceed 20–40 weeks, and many part numbers are no longer manufactured. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for IS200 lifecycle support, covering the following supply scenarios:
DriveKNMS cross-references all IS200 part numbers against revision suffixes (e.g., H1A, H1B, H1C, AFG) to ensure hardware and firmware compatibility with the customer's installed system revision.
IS200 modules incorporate complex VME backplane connectors, multi-layer PCBs, and proprietary ASICs that require specialized test procedures beyond standard bench power-on checks. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all IS200 units processed through its facility: