GE DS200PCCAG5ACB Power Converter Control Board Technical Specifications
The GE DS200PCCAG5ACB is a high-performance power converter control board designed for General Electric’s Mark V turbine control system. This critical component provides precise control and monitoring functions for power conversion applications in industrial automation environments.
Product Overview
The DS200PCCAG5ACB serves as a vital interface between the turbine control system and power conversion equipment. Manufactured by General Electric as part of their Speedtronic Mark V series, this board ensures reliable operation in demanding industrial conditions.

Technical Specifications
Parameter |
Specification |
Manufacturer |
General Electric (GE) |
Part Number |
DS200PCCAG5ACB |
Series |
Mark V Speedtronic |
Function |
Power Converter Control Board |
Input Voltage |
24V DC ±10% |
Operating Temperature |
0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F) |
Storage Temperature |
-40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) |
Humidity Range |
5% to 95% non-condensing |
Communication Interface |
RS-485, Ethernet (optional) |
Processor Type |
32-bit microprocessor |
Memory Capacity |
8MB Flash, 4MB SRAM |
I/O Channels |
16 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs, 4 analog inputs |
Dimensions |
200mm x 150mm x 25mm (7.87″ x 5.91″ x 0.98″) |
Weight |
Approx. 450g (0.99 lbs) |
Certifications |
UL, CE, RoHS compliant |
Key Features
- High Reliability: Designed for continuous operation in industrial environments
- Advanced Diagnostics: Comprehensive self-test and fault detection capabilities
- Flexible Configuration: Programmable parameters for various power conversion applications
- Robust Communication: Multiple protocol support for system integration
- Real-time Monitoring: Continuous tracking of power converter performance
- Protection Functions: Overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, and overtemperature protection

Applications
The GE DS200PCCAG5ACB control board is primarily used in:
- Gas turbine control systems
- Steam turbine control applications
- Power generation plants
- Industrial motor drives
- Power conversion systems
- Energy management systems
Compatibility
The DS200PCCAG5ACB is compatible with various GE Mark V system components and can interface with:
- GE Speedtronic Mark V turbine control systems
- GE EX2100 excitation systems
- Various power converter modules in the GE industrial portfolio
Maintenance & Support
For optimal performance, regular maintenance including firmware updates and periodic inspections is recommended. GE provides technical support and documentation for this module through their global service network.
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Always refer to the latest GE documentation for your specific application requirements.

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1. Company Overview
- Founded: 1892 (merger of Edison Electric Light Company and Thomson-Houston Electric Company)
- Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Founders: Thomas Edison (technical pioneer), Charles Coffin (business integrator)
- Current CEO: Larry Culp (since 2018)
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- Post-2008: Restructured after the financial crisis, divesting GE Capital.
- 2015-2020: Pushed digital transformation with the Predix industrial IoT platform.
- 2020s: Spun off non-core assets (e.g., appliances, biopharma) to focus on advanced manufacturing.
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