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General Electric IS200RCSAG1ABB RC Snubber Board

GE IS200 Series Modules | IS200RCSAG1ABB RC Snubber Board

Model: IS200RCSAG1ABB

Brand General Electric
Series IS200RCSAG1ABB RC Snubber Board
Model IS200RCSAG1ABB
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GE IS200 Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview

The GE IS200 series is the core I/O and control module platform of the GE Mark VI Turbine Control System, one of the most widely deployed distributed control architectures in heavy industrial environments globally. Installed across gas turbine power plants, combined-cycle facilities, petrochemical refineries, offshore platforms, and nuclear auxiliary systems, the IS200 platform provides the backbone for real-time turbine protection, sequencing, and condition monitoring. Its modular VME-based architecture allows field replacement of individual function boards without full system shutdown, a critical requirement in continuous-process industries where unplanned outages carry significant financial and safety consequences. The IS200 series remains in active service at thousands of sites worldwide, with many installations dating to the mid-1990s, making lifecycle parts management a primary operational concern for plant engineers and reliability teams.

The Evolution of IS200 Architecture

The IS200 series was introduced as part of the Mark VI control system platform in the early 1990s, succeeding the Mark V (IS200 predecessor boards used in Mark V were designated with different prefixes). The Mark VI architecture adopted a triple-redundant TMR (Triple Modular Redundancy) design for critical protection paths, with the IS200 boards serving as the physical interface layer between the control processors and field instrumentation.

Early IS200 boards (circa 1993–1998) used through-hole and mixed SMT construction with EEPROM-based configuration. Mid-generation revisions (1999–2006) introduced improved FPGA logic for I/O conditioning and expanded diagnostic registers accessible via the Mark VI toolbox software (ToolboxST). Later revisions added conformal coating options for harsh-environment deployments. The IS200 platform is now in its mature/end-of-active-production phase; GE (now part of GE Vernova) has transitioned new installations to the Mark VIe platform (EX2100e, Mark VIe I/O modules). However, the installed base of Mark VI systems running IS200 boards remains substantial, and direct hardware replacement — rather than full system migration — is the dominant maintenance strategy for sites with 10–20 years of remaining asset life.

Compatibility note: IS200 boards are not electrically or mechanically interchangeable with Mark VIe (IS420/IS410 series) modules. Firmware revision mismatches between IS200 boards within the same I/O pack can cause communication faults; always verify the board revision suffix (e.g., A, B, C) against the site's ToolboxST configuration file before replacement.

IS200 Full Catalog & Functionalities (SKU List)

The following SKUs represent verified, commonly stocked IS200 series modules. Each entry reflects the board's primary functional role within the Mark VI architecture.

RC Snubber / Signal Conditioning Boards

  • IS200RCSAG1ABB: RC snubber board; suppresses voltage transients on relay output circuits to protect downstream I/O modules from inductive load switching spikes.
  • IS200RCSAG1A: Base revision of the RC snubber board; functionally equivalent to IS200RCSAG1ABB with earlier PCB revision level.

Analog I/O Modules

  • IS200AEPAH1A: Analog input board; processes 4–20 mA and thermocouple signals for turbine temperature and pressure monitoring loops.
  • IS200AEPAH1B: Revised analog input board with improved common-mode rejection; direct drop-in replacement for IS200AEPAH1A in most configurations.
  • IS200AEAAH1A: Analog output board; provides isolated 4–20 mA outputs for valve positioner and actuator control signals.
  • IS200AEAAH1B: Revised analog output board; enhanced output drive capability for long cable runs.

Digital I/O Modules

  • IS200DSPXH1A: Digital signal processor board; handles high-speed discrete I/O scanning and contact input debouncing for protection logic.
  • IS200DSPXH1B: Revised DSP board with updated FPGA firmware; improved scan cycle determinism.
  • IS200EDCFH1A: DC field power distribution board; routes 28 VDC field power to discrete input circuits across the I/O pack.
  • IS200EDCFH1B: Revised DC field power board; added overcurrent protection per output channel.

Communication & Processor Boards

  • IS200STCIH1A: Serial communication interface board; provides RS-232/RS-485 ports for legacy HMI and historian connectivity.
  • IS200STCIH1B: Revised serial interface board; added isolation on RS-485 bus drivers.
  • IS200VTURH1A: Turbine control processor board; primary CPU for Mark VI TMR control execution, running GE's real-time control OS.
  • IS200VTURH1B: Revised turbine processor; expanded RAM and updated boot ROM for ToolboxST R04 and later compatibility.

Power Supply & Backplane Boards

  • IS200EPBPG1A: I/O pack backplane board; provides VME bus interconnect and power distribution rails for all modules within a single I/O pack enclosure.
  • IS200EPBPG1B: Revised backplane; reinforced connector retention for high-vibration installations (offshore, mobile power).
  • IS200PSPDH1A: Power supply distribution board; converts 125 VDC plant battery bus to regulated 5 V and 15 V logic rails for the I/O pack.

Sourcing Hard-to-Find & Obsolete IS200 Parts

GE has formally transitioned the Mark VI platform to a reduced-support lifecycle. New production of many IS200 boards has ceased, and lead times through OEM channels — where parts remain available — frequently exceed 26 weeks. For plant operators managing Mark VI systems through their remaining asset life, DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of IS200 series boards sourced from decommissioned systems, controlled-environment warehouses, and verified surplus channels.

DriveKNMS stocks both common high-turnover modules (analog I/O, digital I/O, processor boards) and low-volume specialty boards (RC snubber assemblies, backplane interconnects, field power distribution boards) that are rarely held by general industrial distributors. All boards are stored in anti-static packaging with humidity control. Traceability documentation — including board revision, firmware version where readable, and source system data — is provided with each shipment on request. Emergency same-day dispatch is available for critical plant outage situations.

Quality Control for the IS200 Range

IS200 series boards present specific test challenges due to their VME bus architecture, multi-rail power requirements, and FPGA-based I/O conditioning logic. DriveKNMS applies a structured test protocol to all IS200 boards prior to shipment:

  • Visual and mechanical inspection: PCB examined under magnification for solder joint integrity, capacitor condition, connector pin alignment, and conformal coating coverage. Boards with evidence of thermal stress, corrosion, or physical damage are rejected at this stage.
  • Power-on functional test: Each board is installed in a dedicated Mark VI test rack and powered through the correct multi-rail supply (5 V, 15 V, 28 VDC field power as applicable). Boot sequence and self-diagnostic register outputs are logged.
  • I/O channel verification: For analog boards, all input and output channels are exercised across the full 4–20 mA range using calibrated signal sources and measurement equipment. For digital boards, all discrete channels are toggled and verified against expected register states.
  • Backplane bus communication test: Boards are verified for correct VME bus arbitration and data transfer with adjacent modules in the test rack, replicating the communication environment of an operational I/O pack.
  • RC snubber-specific test (IS200RCSAG1ABB and variants): Snubber circuit impedance is measured at 1 kHz and 10 kHz to verify RC network integrity. Boards are subjected to a simulated inductive switching transient (per IEC 61000-4-5 Class 3 waveform) and output voltage overshoot is measured to confirm suppression performance within specification.

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