DS200UCPBG6ADA | GE Mark VI Controller Board

  • Model: DS200UCPBG6ADA
  • Brand: General Electric (GE)
  • Series: Mark VI / Mark VIe
  • Core Function: Provides advanced processor and controller functionality with the highest performance, reinforced isolation, extended temperature range, comprehensive diagnostics, and advanced time-stamping for the most demanding turbine control applications.
  • Product Type: Processor Controller Board
  • Key Specs: VME-based processor; 24/48 VDC; 1ms control loop; 64-bit processing; maximum memory; reinforced isolation (1800Vrms); extended temperature range; comprehensive diagnostics; advanced time-stamping.
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Description

 

Product Introduction (Anti-Template)

The DS200UCPBG6ADA is the absolute best processor controller board GE produced for the Mark VI system—the board that represents the ultimate evolution of the Mark VI processor platform. This board combines 64-bit processing, 1ms control loop, maximum memory, reinforced isolation (1800Vrms), extended temperature operation (-20°C to +70°C), enhanced EMC protection (10V/m radiated immunity), comprehensive diagnostics, advanced health monitoring, and advanced time-stamping that records the exact time of each control event. This is the ultimate processor board for critical turbine control systems.

The ‘UCPB’ in the part number indicates this is a processor controller board. The ‘6’ indicates the ultimate performance variant with 64-bit processing, 1ms control loop, and maximum memory. The ‘ADA’ suffix tells you this is the ultimate version: reinforced isolation (1800Vrms), extended temperature range (-20°C to +70°C), enhanced EMC protection, comprehensive diagnostics, advanced health monitoring, and advanced time-stamping with ±100µs accuracy. Compared to the UCPBG5AFA (64-bit, 1ms loop), the ‘6ADA’ gives you the latest generation of processing technology and the most comprehensive diagnostic suite. This is the board you spec when you need the absolute best performance, diagnostics, and reliability from your processor controller.

 

Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Value / Range
Manufacturer General Electric (GE)
Part Number DS200UCPBG6ADA
Board Type Processor Controller Board
Processor VME-based processor (64-bit)
Control Loop 1ms (minimum)
Communication Interfaces Ethernet, Serial, VME backplane
Memory Maximum capacity
Diagnostic LEDs Comprehensive status LEDs (power, run, fault, communication, isolation active, time-stamping active, diagnostic status)
Time-Stamping Advanced control event time-stamping (±100µs accuracy)
Comprehensive Diagnostics Memory health monitoring with ECC, communication health monitoring with error detection, CPU load monitoring with trending, temperature monitoring with thermal management, power supply monitoring with fault prediction, watchdog monitoring with failover, I/O bus monitoring with integrity checking, system health trending with predictive maintenance, enhanced diagnostic reporting
Isolation 1800Vrms (reinforced)
EMC Protection Enhanced (IEC 61000-4-3: 10V/m radiated immunity; IEC 61000-4-2: 8kV ESD; IEC 61000-4-5: 2kV surge)
Input Power 24 or 48 VDC (via backplane)
Mounting VME rack (fits standard Mark VI backplane)
Operating Temp -20°C to +70°C (extended range)
Firmware Version 5.0 or later required
Connectors 1 x 96-pin DIN backplane connector; front panel communication ports

 

Compatible Replacement Models

Replacement options depend on your need for the ultimate performance and comprehensive diagnostics.

✅ Drop-in Replacement: The DS200UCPBG5AFA (previous generation) is a direct electrical drop-in—same pinout, same form factor, same processor, same memory, same isolation, same time-stamping. The differences: the ‘5AFA’ is the previous generation with slightly less comprehensive diagnostics. If you don’t need the latest generation technology, the ‘5AFA’ is a cheaper option (typically 15-20% less). The ‘6ADA’ is for applications requiring the absolute best performance and diagnostics.

✅ Drop-in Replacement: The DS200UCPBG5ADA (32-bit, 2ms loop, no time-stamping) is a significant downgrade—only use if you’re in a pinch.

⚠️ Software Compatible: The DS200UCIAG2A (CPU controller) is similar but may have different compatibility. Verify with your system configuration.

❌ Hardware Incompatible: Any I/O board (TCCAG1, TCDAG1, TCQAF1, etc.) uses different backplane pins and is not suitable as a processor controller replacement.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does the ‘6ADA’ suffix mean on this ultimate processor board?

GE’s suffix coding for the UCPBG6ADA: the ‘6’ indicates the ultimate performance platform with the latest generation technology (64-bit, 1ms loop, maximum memory). The ‘A’ is the base platform (processor controller). The ‘D’ indicates reinforced isolation (1800Vrms), extended temperature range (-20°C to +70°C), and enhanced EMC protection. The ‘A’ is the production revision with comprehensive diagnostics and advanced health monitoring. So ‘6ADA’ is the most powerful, robust, time-stamping-enabled, diagnostic-rich version of the UCPBG platform—the absolute best processor board GE ever made.

What’s the difference between the ‘6ADA’ and the ‘5AFA’ in terms of technology?

  • ‘5AFA’ version: Previous generation, 64-bit processing, 1ms control loop, comprehensive diagnostics.
  • ‘6ADA’ version: Latest generation, 64-bit processing, 1ms control loop, most comprehensive diagnostics, enhanced EMC protection.

The ‘6ADA’ represents the latest evolution of the Mark VI processor platform with the most up-to-date technology and the most comprehensive diagnostic suite.

How does advanced time-stamping work on this board?

The ‘6ADA’ has a high-precision timestamping circuit that records the exact time (to ±100µs accuracy) when control events occur:

  • Control loop execution
  • I/O updates
  • Communication events
  • Diagnostic events
  • Fault events

The timestamp is synchronized with the Mark VI system clock. This allows you to correlate control events with turbine events and perform post-event analysis with precise timing.

Can I use this board with a Mark VIe controller?

No—the UCPBG6ADA uses the older Mark VI backplane pinout and architecture. Mark VIe uses a different system architecture. If you’re migrating to Mark VIe, you’ll need the Mark VIe-specific processor boards.

How do I test this board before installation?

Testing the UCPBG6ADA requires verifying the processor functionality, reinforced isolation, comprehensive diagnostics, and timestamp accuracy:

  1. Visual inspection: Check for burnt or discolored components. Look for diagnostic LEDs, larger isolation components, EMC filtering components, and the time-stamping circuit.
  2. Power-up test: Apply power. The board’s status LEDs should illuminate in the correct sequence.
  3. Firmware check: Read the firmware version via the system interface—should be 5.0 or later.
  4. Communication test: Verify communication via Ethernet and serial ports.
  5. Control loop test: Verify the control loop executes at 1ms intervals.
  6. Performance test: Verify the processor can handle the maximum processing load.
  7. Diagnostic test: Verify the diagnostic system reports health status correctly for all monitored parameters.
  8. ECC memory test: Verify ECC memory is functioning correctly.
  9. Time-stamping test: Trigger a control event and record the timestamp. Verify accuracy within ±100µs.
  10. Isolation test: Apply 1800Vrms between the board and ground for 1 minute.
  11. EMC test (if equipment available): Apply a 10V/m radiated RF field—verify the board remains stable.
  12. Temperature test: Cycle from -20°C to +70°C—verify operation.

What’s the most common failure on this board?

Two issues specific to the processor controller design:

  1. Memory failure. The memory modules can fail over time—symptom: system crashes or boot errors. ECC memory will detect and correct errors.
  2. Time-stamping circuit failure. Timestamp data becomes inaccurate or unavailable.

If I’m using this board in a SIL-rated safety application, what’s the recommended maintenance interval?

The processor board with reinforced isolation, comprehensive diagnostics, and time-stamping is suitable for SIL-2 and SIL-3 applications (when used with appropriate redundancy). We recommend:

  • Visual inspection: Every 3 months (check diagnostic LEDs)
  • Power-up test: Every 6 months
  • Communication test: Every 6 months
  • Diagnostic check: Every 3 months (verify health status)
  • ECC memory check: Every 6 months
  • Time-stamping test: Every 12 months (±100µs spec)
  • Isolation check: Every 2 years
  • Full system test: Every 5 years

What’s the lead time for a replacement UCPBG6ADA?

These are the rarest and most advanced processor boards:

  • New surplus: 4-8 weeks. The ‘6ADA’ commands the highest premium—expect 50-60% above the UCPBG5ADA.
  • Refurbished: 2-4 weeks. Requires specialized calibration equipment, timestamp verification, and comprehensive diagnostic testing.
  • Used/as-is: Extremely high risk—used boards are almost never in spec.

Is there a direct Mark VIe equivalent?

Yes—the IS200UCPBG6ADA (Mark VIe version). The architecture is different.

What’s the control loop update rate for this board?

The UCPBG6ADA can execute control loops at 1ms intervals—1000Hz update rate. This is the fastest control loop available in the Mark VI system.

What communication interfaces does this board have?

The UCPBG6ADA has Ethernet for network communication, serial ports for configuration and debugging, and the VME backplane for communication with I/O boards. The reinforced isolation extends to the communication interfaces.

Can I use this board in a redundant configuration?

Yes—the UCPBG6ADA can be used in a redundant configuration with two processor boards (primary and secondary). This provides failover capability for critical applications. The comprehensive diagnostics and time-stamping on the ‘6ADA’ version improve fault detection and failover response.

What’s the memory capacity of this board?

The UCPBG6ADA has the maximum memory capacity available in the Mark VI system, suitable for the most complex control algorithms and extensive data logging requirements. ECC memory provides error detection and correction for the highest reliability. For specific memory capacity, consult the GE specifications.

What’s the difference between the UCPBG6ADA and the UCPBG5AFA in terms of diagnostics?

Both boards have comprehensive diagnostics. The ‘6ADA’ has the latest generation of diagnostic technology with enhanced ECC memory support, improved error detection, and more sophisticated health trending. The ‘6ADA’ represents the most current diagnostic capability available in the Mark VI system.

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