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Fanuc Corporation | GE Fanuc SW'3 Comparator Board Mark IV - DS3800NSWA

Fanuc Corporation | GE Fanuc SW'3 Comparator Board Mark IV - DS3800NSWA

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Fanuc Corporation | GE Fanuc SW'3 Comparator Board Mark IV - DS3800NSWA

The DS3800NSWA PCB, manufactured by General Electric, is an integral component within the Mark IV series, originally designed for gas/steam turbine management applications. This PCB features triple redundant backups for critical parameters, aimed at minimizing downtime due to electronic failures.


The DS3800NSWA PCB manufactured by General Electric is an integral component of the Mark IV series, originally designed for managing gas/steam turbines. This series incorporates robust triple redundant backups for critical parameters, aimed at minimizing downtime due to electronic failures. 

The DS3800NSWA module can accommodate the optional DS3800DSWA auxiliary board, which enhances functionality with twelve jumpers and twelve rotary potentiometers. Communication between these boards is facilitated through a ribbon cable connection that plugs into a male vertical pin mating connector (218A4807P4) situated centrally on the DS3800NSWA, identified as 'DA'. Additionally, another mating connector (218A4653-1AMP 102041-1) is located on the left side of the board, enabling further connectivity options. 

GE FANUC, now part of Emerson Automation Solutions, was a leading provider of industrial automation and control systems. Known for innovative solutions, GE FANUC played a key role in advancing manufacturing, offering a range of products including PLCs, CNCs, and HMI solutions.

Specifications 



Part Number    



DS3800NSWA    



Manufacturer    



General Electric    



Series    



Mark IV    



Product Type    



SW'3 Comparator Board    



Application    



Gas/Steam Turbine Management    



Backup System    



Triple Redundant for Critical Parameters    



Optional Board    



DS3800DSWA (adds 12 jumpers, 12 rotary potentiometers)    



Communication    



Ribbon cable to male vertical pin connector (218A4807P4, 'DA')    



Additional Connector    



218A4653-1AMP 102041-1 (left side)    



Ejector Clips    



Installed in each right-hand corner for board extraction    



Markings    



Codes: 6BA02, 6DA02    



Indicators    



12 red LEDs, 12 labeled test points    



Components    



6 resistor network arrays    

 

What Our Experts Think
  • Critical Signal Comparison: Handles precise comparison of input signals to ensure accurate system performance.

  • Optimized for Mark IV Systems: Specifically designed for seamless integration with GE FANUC Mark IV control systems.

  • Reliable and Durable: Built to withstand industrial environments, ensuring long-lasting, dependable operation.

  • Enhanced Signal Accuracy: Reduces errors and improves system stability by ensuring correct signal processing.

  • Seamless Integration: Easily replaces older comparator boards with minimal downtime.

  • GE FANUC Quality: Backed by GE’s reputation for precision, longevity, and high-performance engineering.

Q&A

Q: What is the DS3800NSWA SW'3 Comparator Board?
A: It’s a GE Fanuc SW'3 comparator board from the Mark IV series, designed to compare signals and perform critical processing tasks in industrial control systems.

Q: What systems is it compatible with?
A: This comparator board is compatible with GE Fanuc Mark IV control systems, often used in power generation and other industrial automation applications.

Q: What does the comparator board do?
A: It compares input signals and ensures that system parameters meet predefined conditions, enabling accurate decision-making and process control in complex industrial environments.

Q: Why choose the DS3800NSWA?
A: It provides high-precision signal comparison, enhancing the reliability and performance of control systems, ensuring smooth and efficient operation in critical industrial processes.

Q: Is this an OEM product?
A: Yes, it’s a genuine GE Fanuc part, ensuring full compatibility, high performance, and long-term reliability in demanding industrial applications.

Maintenance Tips
  • Visual Inspection: Regularly inspect the board for visible signs of damage, such as burnt components, broken traces, or damaged connectors, especially in high-voltage or high-traffic areas.

  • Clean the Board: Use dry compressed air or an anti-static brush to clear dust and debris. Avoid using liquid cleaners to prevent damage to sensitive components or create short circuits.

  • Check Solder Joints: Examine solder joints for cracks, corrosion, or cold soldering, especially around high-stress areas. Poor connections can lead to operational instability.

  • Verify Comparator Inputs and Outputs: Ensure that the comparator's inputs and outputs are operating within their specified voltage ranges. Incorrect signal levels may lead to erroneous comparisons or failure to trigger as intended.

  • Run Diagnostic Tests: Utilize diagnostic tools or software to assess the board's performance. Look for error codes or abnormal readings that might indicate issues with comparator functionality.

  • Monitor Power Supply: Ensure that the board is receiving the correct voltage and that the power supply is stable. Voltage fluctuations can cause malfunctioning or permanent damage to the board.

  • Temperature Monitoring: Keep the board within its recommended operating temperature range. Overheating can degrade the components and reduce the board’s life expectancy.

  • Check Connectors and Wiring: Inspect connectors for proper attachment, cleanliness, and wear. Loose or corroded connectors can lead to poor signal quality or intermittent failures.

  • ESD Protection: Handle the board using electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, such as wrist straps and anti-static mats, to avoid damaging sensitive components.

  • Inspect Grounding: Ensure proper grounding of the board to prevent signal noise and erratic behavior that could affect the comparator’s performance.