GE IS220UCSAH1A | Main Controller CPU for Mark VIe – Field Service Notes

  • Model: IS220UCSAH1A
  • Alt. P/N: IS220UCSAH1 (base variant, no revision suffix)
  • Product Series: GE Speedtronic Mark VIe / VIeS
  • Hardware Type: UCSA Universal Main Controller (System CPU)
  • Key Feature: 667MHz Freescale processor with QNX RTOS and 5 isolated Ethernet ports
  • Primary Field Use: Runs turbine control logic, manages IONet I/O modules, and communicates with SCADA/UDH networks
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Description

Hard-Numbers: Technical Specifications

  • Protocol Support: Redundant IONet (10/100Mbps), UDH (10/100Mbps)
  • Port Count: 5× RJ45 Ethernet (3× IONet, 2× UDH), 1× USB, 1× RJ45 console
  • Processor: Freescale PowerQUICC II Pro MPC8349, 667 MHz
  • Memory: 256MB DDR SDRAM, CompactFlash (application storage)
  • Power Draw: 12W max @ 24VDC (18–36VDC input range)
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to +65°C
  • Isolation Rating: 2500VAC RMS field-to-backplane
  • Weight: 0.9 kg
  • Dimensions: 165 × 96.5 × 56 mm
  • Cooling: Passive convection (no fans)
  • Redundancy: Supports triple-redundant (TMR) configurations
  • OS: QNX Neutrino RTOS
IS220UCSAH1

IS220UCSAH1

The Real-World Problem It Solves

Legacy turbine controllers lack processing power for modern control algorithms and can’t handle high-speed IONet traffic. This causes lag, dropped I/O signals, and failed control loops during critical turbine operation. eliminates these issues with a dedicated 667MHz processor and QNX RTOS, ensuring deterministic control and reliable communication.

Where you’ll typically find it:

  • Gas/steam turbine main control cabinets (Mark VIe systems)
  • TMR safety systems requiring redundant CPU operation
  • Power plant control rooms managing I/O modules (TRPA, PVIB, TVBA)

Bottom line: is the Mark VIe’s “brain”—it keeps turbine control logic running without lag or downtime.

 

Hardware Architecture & Under-the-Hood Logic

is a self-contained embedded controller with its own microprocessor and real-time OS. It acts as the central hub for all Mark VIe system communication and logic execution.

  1. Boots QNX RTOS from the on-board CompactFlash card on power-up.
  2. Executes pre-loaded turbine control logic (speed, load, temperature regulation).
  3. Communicates with I/O modules (e.g., PVIB, TRPA) via 3× IONet ports.
  4. Exchanges data with SCADA/HMI systems through 2× UDH Ethernet ports.
  5. Front USB/console ports allow local firmware updates and diagnostics.
  6. Passive convection cooling dissipates heat without moving parts.
  7. In TMR setups, syncs with two other modules for fault tolerance.
IS220UCSAH1

IS220UCSAH1

Field Service Pitfalls: What Rookies Get Wrong

Mixed IONet/UDH CablingTechs swap IONet and UDH cables, cutting off communication to I/O modules or SCADA. Results in “No I/O Communication” faults and turbine control loss.

  • Field Rule: Label all Ethernet cables clearly; IONet connects to I/O modules, UDH connects to system switches.

Inadequate Cooling ClearanceBlocking the module’s side vents with other components causes thermal shutdown. We’ve seen this take turbines offline during summer heat.

  • Quick Fix: Maintain 50mm clearance on all sides of ; check cabinet airflow monthly.

Mismatched Firmware VersionsInstalling a with outdated QNX/ControlST firmware causes sync failures in TMR systems. Triggers “Redundant Mismatch” alarms.

  • Field Rule: Match firmware version to all other system modules; use ControlST to verify before installation.

 

Commercial Availability & Pricing Note

Please note: The listed price is for reference only and is not binding. Final pricing and terms are subject to negotiation based on current market conditions and availability.