GE IS200STAIH2ADC Simplex Analog Input Terminal Board
General info
Manufacture | GE |
Item No | IS200STAIH2ADC |
Article number | IS200STAIH2ADC |
Series | Mark VI |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 180*180*30(mm) |
Weight | 0.8 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Analog Input Terminal Board |
Detailed data
GE IS200STAIH2ADC Simplex Analog Input Terminal Board
The GE IS200STAIH2ADC simplex analog input terminal block is a key component in industrial control systems and is primarily used in GE Speedtronic Mark VIE series applications.
Here is a detailed description of the terminal block:
Basic Information
Manufacturer: General Electric (GE)
Product Type: Terminal Block
Part Number: IS200STAIH2ADC
Series: GE Speedtronic Mark VIE
Mounting and Wiring
- Mounting: The terminal block is typically mounted on a DIN rail using a sheet metal bracket and plastic insulator. Alternatively, it can be mounted to a sheet metal assembly and then secured directly to the cabinet.
- Wiring: Connections are typically made using shielded twisted pair wire (#18 AWG). There is an I/O cable shield terminal next to the terminal block to ensure proper grounding and reduce electromagnetic interference.
Main features Support multiple serial protocols Configurable baud rate Suitable for data conversion required by different devices. Multi-device connection (supports multiple slave devices in RS-485 mode), electrical isolation protection, reduce noise interference.

Features and Functions
-Analog Inputs and Outputs: Supports 10 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs. Can connect to two-wire, three-wire, four-wire transmitters or transmitters with external power. Two analog outputs can be configured via jumpers, one supports 0-20mA current output, and the other supports 0-200mA current output.
-Terminal Type: High-density European-style terminal blocks are used for easy wiring and disconnection.
-Board Identification: Onboard ID chip can identify the board, facilitate system diagnosis, and simplify troubleshooting and maintenance.
-Power Supply: All transmitters can be connected to a 24V DC power supply via the terminal block.
-Input Selection: Current or voltage input can be selected via jumpers, which is flexible to adapt to different application scenarios.