Overview
The DS200SDCCG4A drive control card delivers advanced processing capabilities for GE industrial drive and turbine control systems. Engineers widely install this module in applications requiring accurate motor control, dependable communication, and stable operational performance.
This drive control card manages system logic, signal processing, and coordinated drive functions within complex industrial automation environments. Moreover, the module supports reliable interaction between connected control boards, power assemblies, and operator interfaces.
GE designed the DS200SDCCG4A for continuous industrial service where vibration, electrical noise, and temperature variation frequently challenge equipment reliability. Therefore, many maintenance teams select this control card for modernization projects and long-term operational support strategies.
The board integrates efficiently with GE drive systems and supports stable communication across multiple connected system components. In addition, the compact industrial design simplifies installation and replacement procedures during scheduled maintenance activities.
Industrial operators value this control card because stable drive management directly improves production efficiency and equipment protection performance. For instance, accurate signal coordination helps maintain smoother motor operation and more consistent process control behavior.
Functional Highlights
- Supports advanced industrial drive control and signal processing
- Designed for GE turbine and drive automation systems
- Improves communication between connected control assemblies
- Delivers stable operational performance during continuous production cycles
- Supports accurate motor control and system coordination
- Simplifies maintenance and replacement activities
- Suitable for demanding industrial operating environments
- Enhances long-term reliability within legacy GE systems
Specification
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Model | DS200SDCCG4A |
| Manufacturer | GE Boards & Turbine Control |
| Product Type | Drive Control Card |
| Associated Part Number | DS215GASQG4AZZ01A |
| Series Compatibility | GE Mark V and industrial drive systems |
| Primary Function | Drive control and signal processing |
| System Integration | Compatible with GE industrial automation platforms |
| Application Type | Motor drive and turbine control systems |
| Installation Method | Control cabinet-mounted electronic module |
| Signal Handling | Real-time industrial control signal processing |
| Communication Support | Internal drive and control board coordination |
| Operating Design | Continuous-duty industrial operation |
| Board Construction | Industrial-grade printed circuit assembly |
| Reliability Features | Stable processing and communication performance |
| Cooling Method | Standard cabinet ventilation airflow |
| Maintenance Access | Accessible board connections and service points |
| Environmental Suitability | Industrial vibration and electrical noise resistance |
| Typical Industries | Power generation, manufacturing, oil and gas |
| Lifecycle Application | Replacement, retrofit, and modernization projects |
| Operational Benefit | Improved drive stability and control consistency |
FAQ
Q1: What is the main function of the DS200SDCCG4A drive control card?
A1: The module manages drive control logic, signal processing, and communication within GE industrial automation systems.
Q2: Which systems commonly use the DS200SDCCG4A module?
A2: Industrial drive systems, turbine control platforms, and motor automation applications frequently use this control card.
Q3: Is the DS200SDCCG4A compatible with legacy GE systems?
A3: Yes, many facilities install this board during maintenance and modernization projects involving legacy GE platforms.
Q4: Why is stable drive control important in industrial applications?
A4: Reliable drive control improves motor performance, operational efficiency, and protection for connected industrial equipment.
Q5: Which industries typically use the DS200SDCCG4A control card?
A5: Power generation, oil and gas, manufacturing, and heavy industrial facilities commonly install this module.
Q6: Can technicians replace the module during scheduled maintenance shutdowns?
A6: Yes, maintenance teams frequently replace the board during planned outages to improve system reliability.















