IS210MACCH1ACC Processor/Controller Mark VI System

Brand: GE

model: IS210MACCH1ACC
System: Gas turbine system
Origin: United States

The GE IS210MACCH1ACC turbine control module is used for various applications, including:

Electric power generation

Oil and Gas

EADS

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Description

IS210MACCH1ACC Product Introduction

GE IS210MACCH1ACC Embedded Controller Module
 
GE IS210MACCH1ACC Embedded Controller Module Product Details:
 
GE IS210MACCH1ACC is an embedded controller module developed by General Electric (GE) for industrial automation and control systems.
The specific application scope of the product
will depend on the needs of system integration and industrial application, but generally speaking, this type of embedded controller module can be applied to the following categories:
 
Industrial automation: used to master and monitor various automation processes in the factory, such as production lines, machine installation,
manufacturing processes, etc.
Power industry: used for mastering and monitoring tasks in power plants and power distribution systems.
Chemical and process industries: used to monitor and grasp the production process in chemical plants, refineries, and other process industries.
Manufacturing industry: can be used to master and optimize the production process, ensuring the effectiveness of labor and product quality.
Transportation: The application in the traffic signal system, railway system, or other traffic control systems.
Construction automation: used for automation systems in construction, such as building management systems, intelligent construction control systems, etc.
Fire disposal punishment and situation control: application in the pollution fire disposal punishment plant, fire disposal punishment measures, and situation
monitoring and control system.
These are just some potential application areas, in fact, there can be more application scenarios, depending on the effectiveness and personality
of the controller module, as well as the specific needs of the customer.
 
 
General Electric has designed the processor/controller for the IS210MACCH1ACC Mark VIe system. The Mark VI platform is General Electric”s Speedtronic range,
designed to manage gas or steam turbines.
It has a CIMPLICITY graphical interface and an HMI with software suitable for running heavy-duty turbines.
 
 
This IS210MACCH1ACC is a single box assembly with a front panel for communication connections, two screws installed on the rear edge, and three grille holes for ventilation. The controller is designed to
be installed at the bottom of the cabinet. For a small setup that is easy to serve a triple redundant system, up to three components can be installed side by side.
 
IS210MACCH1ACC uses the QNX operating system. It has a 667MHz Freescale 8349 processor. This board is powered by a 12 watt, 18-36 V DC power supply. Even at its maximum rated temperature, t
he board can operate within a temperature range of 0 to 65 degrees Celsius without the need for a fan for cooling. NFPA Class 1. This board can be used for two applications.
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Orders from China and Asia have slowed down. In Q2 2019, Fanuc received 22.1 billion yen in new orders in China, down 45.83% year-on-year, slightly narrowing for two consecutive quarters; new orders in Asia excluding China were 20.2 billion yen, down 33.33% year-on-year, compared with Q1″s – 40.45% has narrowed.2. ABB Q2 robot business situation2017-2018 was a period of major change for ABB. In 2017, ABB acquired B&R and GE Industrial Systems to further deepen the system integration layout and strengthen the technical capabilities of control systems and servo systems. In December 2018, ABB was forced by shareholder pressure to transfer its The power grid business (the business where ABB started, but with low profit margins) was sold to Hitachi Group; in July 2019, ABB announced the sale of its photovoltaic inverter business to Italian electronics manufacturer Fime rS.pA. Through this series of actions, ABB has established its focus on robotics and automation business.In 2019Q2, ABB”s revenue was US$7.171 billion, a year-on-year increase of 4% (comparable growth of 1%); but operating profit was only US$123 million, a year-on-year decrease of 83%, and net profit was only US$64 million, a year-on-year decrease of 91%. The profit decline in 2019Q1-Q2 was mainly due to the significant increase in non-operating expenses caused by strategic transformation, including the integration costs of the acquisition of General Electric”s industrial solutions business, which pushed up non-operating expenses, and the sale of the photovoltaic inverter business led to non-operating expenses in the second quarter. Expenses increased by approximately $455 million and eroded profit margins in the Electrical business unit and across the group.Robot business: orders fell 9%, revenue fell 3%, and profits fell 36%In 2019Q2, ABB”s robotics and discrete automation revenue was US$845 million, down 9% year-on-year (down 3% on a comparable basis). Operating profit was US$76 million, down 36% year-on-year; new orders were US$883 million, down 14% year-on-year (down 9% on a comparable basis); electrical product revenue increased by 22% (comparable basis increased by 4%), and orders increased by 22% ( Comparable caliber growth 5%), but profit loss; industrial automation revenue fell 2% year-on-year (comparable caliber growth 3%), orders fell 8% year-on-year (comparable caliber fell 4%), operating profit fell 13% year-on-year; motion control Orders, revenue and operating profit all increased slightly.Orders and revenue in Asia declined slightly, with robot revenue falling by 13%.In 2019Q2, ABB”s orders in Europe were flat, and revenue increased by 6%; in the United States, orders increased by 7%, and revenue could grow by 3%; in other regions such as Asia, orders fell by 3%, and revenue fell by 2%. In addition, the robot business revenue in Asia, the Middle East and Africa in Q2 2019 was US$306 million, a year-on-year decrease of 13%.3. Yaskawa Electric’s Q2 robot business situationIn 2019Q2 (March-May), Yaskawa Electric”s revenue was 107.4 billion yen (a year-on-year decrease of 16.2%), and its operating profit was 7.2 billion yen (a year-on-year decrease of 58.2%). This was mainly due to the continued sluggish demand in the Chinese market and intensified competition.Operation control and robotics revenue and profits continued to decline. In terms of revenue, the growth rates of Yaskawa Electric”s motion control business, robot business, and system integration business in Q2 were -22.5%, -10.9%, and 22.6% respectively. The motion control and robot business continued to decline, and the system integration business continued to grow; in terms of operating profit , operation control and robot profits both fell by more than 50%, and the system integration business suffered another loss.Revenue in China continues to decline sharply. Q2 Yaskawa Electric”s revenue in China was 24 billion yen, down 29.9% year-on-year; revenue in Japan, the United States, and Europe fell 6.4%, 5.1%, and 6.9% respectively, and revenue in other parts of Asia (except China) fell 34.5%. Yaskawa Electric”s revenue share in China dropped from 27% in 2018Q2 to 22% in 2019Q2.The growth rate of robot orders continues to decline, and the growth rate in China and Europe is picking upIn terms of business, robot orders fell by 19% in Q2 2019, and transportation control orders fell by 26%, both of which continued to expand. System integration orders increased significantly by 70%.

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