Selesmar 972021 A1 Printed Circuit Board REV. NE B

⚙️ Selesmar 972021 A1 Printed Circuit Board REV. NE B

The Selesmar 972021 A1 Printed Circuit Board REV. NE B is a precision electronic control module engineered for marine navigation and automation systems. Designed with high reliability and signal integrity, this PCB serves as a vital component in communication, data processing, and control operations within Selesmar’s integrated bridge and radar systems.

🧰 Technical Specifications (Datasheet)

Parameter Specification
Model 972021 A1
Revision NE B
Manufacturer Selesmar Italia
Board Type Control / Interface PCB
Input Voltage 5 VDC ±10%
Signal Type Digital and analog mixed-signal processing
Communication Interface RS-422 / CAN / proprietary bus
Operating Temperature -25°C to +70°C
PCB Layers 4-layer FR-4 with gold-plated connectors
Protection Features Overcurrent, surge, and ESD protection
Mounting Plug-in modular configuration
Dimensions 160 mm × 100 mm × 25 mm
Weight Approx. 0.45 kg

Key Features

  • Multi-layer board for stable signal transmission and minimal noise interference
  • Gold-plated contacts for enhanced conductivity and corrosion resistance
  • Integrated diagnostic circuitry with onboard test points for maintenance checks
  • Supports high-speed data exchange with external navigation and radar units
  • Designed for continuous marine operation under vibration and humidity stress
  • Modular plug-in architecture for easy installation and serviceability

🛠️ Applications
The Selesmar 972021 A1 PCB is primarily used within:

  • Marine radar and navigation control systems
  • Bridge communication interfaces
  • Engine control and monitoring subsystems
  • Maritime automation and integrated control platforms

🔧 Maintenance Recommendations
Periodic inspection for oxidation or debris on connectors is advised. Maintain clean, static-free handling when removing or installing the PCB. Replace protective covers after servicing to ensure long-term durability.

🌐 More Information: https://www.fy-module.com/

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