Description
- Model: DS200SLCCG1ACC (Equivalent to DS215SLCCG1AZZ01A)
- Brand: General Electric (GE)
- Series: Speedtronic Mark V / DC2000 / AC2000 Drive Series
- Core Function: LAN (Local Area Network) Communications and Control Interface
- Product Type: Communications Control Board (SLCC)
- Key Specs: Proprietary LAN Protocol | Multi-processor Architecture | Diagnostic Display
- Model: GE DS200SLCCG1AEE (Base PCB: DS215SLCCG1AZZ01B)
- Brand: GE (General Electric – USA)
- Series: Mark V Speedtronic / Direct Digital Control (DDC)
- Core Function: LAN Control and Primary Drive Logic Processor
- Product Type: LAN Communications / Drive Control Board (SLCC)
- Key Specs: 80196 Microprocessor, DLAN (Drive Local Area Network) interface, Dual-port RAM
- Supply Status: ✅ In-Stock (New Surplus / Certified Refurbished)
- Stock: 2 units available
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Ship From: Xiamen, China (International 3-5 days via DHL/FedEx)

GE DS200SLCCG1ACC DS215SLCCG1AZZ01A
Key Technical Specifications
- Processor: Intel 80196 16-bit Microcontroller
- Communication Protocol: GE Proprietary DLAN / DLAN+
- Memory: EPROM for firmware, NVRAM for parameter storage, and Dual-port RAM for inter-processor comms
- Interface: Direct connection to the SDCC (Drive Control) board via 80-pin connector
- Diagnostics: 7-segment LED display for error codes and status
- Logic Voltage: +5 V DC, +/-15 V DC (Derived from the power distribution board)
- Configuration: Software-set parameters via the GE drive configuration tool
- Isolation: Optical isolation on high-speed communication channels
- Operating Temp: 0 to 60 °C (32 to 140 °F)
- Firmware Level: Revision EE (Enhanced Ethernet/LAN functionality)
Application Scenarios & Pain Points
In the GE Mark V ecosystem, the DS200SLCCG1AEE is the “Communications Officer.” It handles the massive flow of data between the drive control board (SDCC) and the rest of the network. If this board fails, your drive becomes an “island”—it might still run locally, but the DCS/PLC won’t be able to see it, command it, or pull diagnostic data. You’ll typically see a “LAN Link Failure” or “DDC Comm Loss” alarm on the HMI.
Typical Application Scenarios:
- Power Generation – Gas/Steam Turbines Managing the high-speed data exchange for fuel valve actuators and starter motor drives.
- Oil & Gas – Centrifugal Compressors Ensuring the drive logic is synchronized with the master control core over the DLAN.
- Metals Industry – Rolling Mills Coordinating multiple DC drives where sub-millisecond communication is required for tension control.
- Marine Propulsion Redundant communication interface for large shipboard thrusters and propulsion drives.
The “Z-Suffix” Confusion: I’ve had clients get frustrated because their old board is a DS200 and the replacement we send says DS215. Here’s the deal: The DS215 version (like your DS215SLCCG1AZZ01B) is the newer, physically consolidated version of the older DS200. It is 100% functionally compatible and often features better noise immunity. Don’t let the different PCB number scare you—if the functional code (SLCCG1A) matches, it’s a drop-in replacement.
Compatible Replacement Models
The SLCC series is very specific regarding its “Group” (G1, G2) and “Version” (AEE, AZZ).
| Original Model | Replacement Model | Compatibility | Main Difference | Impact |
| DS200SLCCG1AEE | DS215SLCCG1AZZ01B | ✅ Direct Replacement | Consolidated PCB | Plug & Play |
| DS200SLCCG1AEE | DS200SLCCG2AEE | ❌ Incompatible | Different I/O Mapping | Logic errors / Won’t boot |
| DS200SLCCG1AEE | DS200SLCCG1AAA | ⚠️ Software Compatible | Older firmware level | May require firmware update |
Engineering Note: When installing the DS215SLCCG1AZZ01B, pay close attention to the EPROM chips. If your specific site uses custom turbine control logic, you may need to move the chips from the old board to the new one. Use a vacuum-style IC puller; never use a screwdriver to pry these chips or you’ll snap the legs.

GE DS200SLCCG1ACC DS215SLCCG1AZZ01A
Troubleshooting Quick Reference
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Relation to This Board | Quick Check | Action |
| 7-Segment Display is “8” | Processor Locked | ✅ High | Power cycle the cabinet | If “8” remains, board is dead |
| “LAN Link Down” Alarm | Comm Port Failure | ✅ High | Check fiber/coax connections | Test board in known good slot |
| Parameters Lost on Power Down | NVRAM Battery Dead | ✅ High | Check voltage on DS3 (if present) | Replace NVRAM chip/Board |
| Random Drive Trips | Memory Parity Error | ✅ High | Read diagnostic buffer | If “Parity Error” appears, replace |
Our 4-Step Quality Assurance Process:
- Physical Integrity: We check the 80-pin connector for bent pins or contamination—common causes of intermittent faults.
- Boot Test: The board is mounted in a Mark V test core. We verify it passes the POST (Power-On Self-Test) and displays the “Ready” state.
- DLAN Loopback: We perform a high-speed communication loopback test to ensure the 80196 processor can handle full network traffic.
- Thermal Stability: The board runs for 24 hours at 50 °C to ensure no surface-mount components fail under stress.
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