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| Brand Name : | GE | 
| Model Number : | IS215UCCCH4A | 
| Certification : | COO | 
| Price : | $3000 | 
| Payment Terms : | T/T | 
| Supply Ability : | 999 | 
| Delivery Time : | 5-7days | 
The GE IS215UCCCH4A is a Controller Card belonging to GE’s Mark VIe Series, designed for gas turbine control systems.Powered by a 1.6 GHz Intel Pentium M Processor and running the QNX Neutrino operating system, it delivers reliable processing for turbine control tasks.
Physically, its faceplate features six Ethernet-style ports and
diagnostic LEDs. The card detects system errors during startup,
download, and normal operation; diagnostic alarms are recorded
historically on WorkstationST and can be displayed/reset via
ToolboxST. It requires precise DC power inputs: +5V DC, +3.3V DC,
and +12V DC to ensure stable performance.
| Attribute | Value | 
|---|---|
| Name | GE IS215UCCCH4A VME Controller Board | 
| Product ID | IS215UCCCH4A | 
| Series | Mark VI | 
| Warranty | 1 Year | 
| Dimensions (W × H × D) | 100mm × 200mm × 330mm | 
| Weight | 2kg | 
Powerful Processing Core: Equipped with a 1.6 GHz Intel Pentium M Processor and QNX Neutrino OS, plus 256 MB DRAM/128 MB flash memory, enabling efficient data processing and real-time control for gas turbine systems.
Modular & Compact Design: Functions as a 3U compact PCI/VME board with an integrated IS200
EPMC daughter board, balancing modularity for maintenance and
compactness for space-constrained control cabinets.
Ethernet Connectivity: Six labeled Ethernet ports on the faceplate support dedicated
network links, ensuring seamless communication with other Mark VIe
components.
Diagnostic Capabilities: Detects system errors across operational phases; alarms are logged
on WorkstationST and manageable via ToolboxST, simplifying
troubleshooting and reducing downtime.
Precise Power Requirements: Operates on regulated +5V, +3.3V, and +12V DC inputs with tight
voltage tolerances, ensuring consistent performance in industrial
environments where power fluctuations are common.


                                 
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