Global industrial technology leader General Electric (GE) today announced that its new IS200EAUXH1AAA Triple Module Redundancy (TMR) assist function module is now available. This module is a key component of the EX2100e series of excitation control systems and is essential to ensure the stable operation of generators, especially in environments that require high reliability and automated management.
Product features:
The main features of the IS200EAUXH1AAA module include:
Triple Module Redundancy (TMR) technology: With TMR technology, the IS200EAUXH1AAA module provides increased system reliability and fault tolerance, which is critical for critical industrial applications.
High Speed Serial Link Interface (HSSL) : This module is equipped with a high speed serial link interface that enables high speed communication with the host controller, ensuring fast and accurate signal transmission.
Wide range of interface functions: The IS200EAUXH1AAA module can connect various sensors, actuators and other devices in the excitation system for signal transmission and processing.
Signal processing capability: The module can process analog, digital and switching signals from sensors and actuators, and send the processed signals to the master controller to achieve precise control of the excitation system.
Flexible configuration: The IS200EAUXH1AAA module can be flexibly adjusted according to different excitation system configurations to meet system operating requirements.
High reliability: The use of industrial components to ensure long-term stable operation, strict quality control and testing to ensure product reliability and durability.
Application field:
The IS200EAUXH1AAA module is mainly used in the excitation system of steam turbines, gas turbines and water turbines in power plants. In the power industry, the stability and reliability of the excitation system is crucial to the operation of the generator, and GE’s IS200EAUXH1AAA module as an important part of the excitation system, can improve the stability and reliability of the system to ensure the normal operation of the generator.