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FANUC A20B-2000-0840 CRT/MDI Control PCB
The A20B-2000-0840 belongs to the interface-control side of a FANUC CNC system. Public product pages identify it as a CRT/MDI CONTROL PCB, which is a much more specific classification than a generic “circuit board” label. That description places it in the area of control hardware associated with the CRT/MDI interface path rather than in the PMC, memory, or power section.
For product-page purposes, the most useful way to present this board is as an exact-reference FANUC control PCB used where the original CRT/MDI architecture needs to stay intact. When a board sits in the CRT/MDI section, compatibility is usually tied to the installed interface arrangement and the exact board number already present in the control.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | FANUC |
| Part Number | A20B-2000-0840 |
| Model Number | A20B20000840 |
| Product Series | A20B-2000 |
| Board Type | CRT/MDI Control PCB |
| Public Listing Description | CRT/MDI CONTROL PCB |
| Typical System Area | CNC control interface section |
| Service Status Seen Publicly | Repair available on one distributor page |
This PCB is suited to CRT/MDI section repair, operator-interface control restoration, and board-level replacement in compatible FANUC control assemblies.
In practical maintenance work, it is most relevant when the installed machine still uses the original CRT/MDI control layout and needs the same board reference to preserve system compatibility.
Q1. What type of board is the A20B-2000-0840?
It is a CRT/MDI Control PCB. Public distributor pages identify it with that exact description, which distinguishes it from memory cards, PMC modules, and generic control boards.
Q2. What does this board do in the system?
Its role is tied to the CRT/MDI control section of the CNC. Based on the published board type, it should be understood as part of the control-interface architecture rather than a power or spindle-control board.
Q3. What should be checked when selecting A20B-2000-0840?
Confirm the exact part number, the installed control family, and whether the existing hardware uses the same CRT/MDI control arrangement.
For boards in this category, the interface path matters as much as the part number because the board must fit the original control structure.
Q4. How should “CRT/MDI Control PCB” be interpreted?
It should be read as the board’s primary functional classification. “CRT/MDI” identifies the interface area it belongs to, while “Control PCB” indicates it is an active control-board component, not just a passive connector or carrier board.
Q5. What is most important to confirm before replacement?
Before replacement, confirm the full board number, the control series, and the CRT/MDI interface layout already installed in the machine.
It is also useful to verify that the fault is actually in the control PCB and not in the display unit, keypad section, or surrounding cabling.
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