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[[File:Alps Electric DFR883F02A-2647.jpg|thumb|3.5" [[Floppy disk|Floppy disk drive]] by [[Alps Electric]] with FRU number]]
A '''field-replaceable unit''' ('''FRU''')<ref name=
==Other equipment==
FRUs are not strictly confined to computers but are also part of many high-end, lower-volume consumer and commercial products.
==History==
Many [[vacuum tube]] computers had FRUs:
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Most [[transistor]]ized and [[integrated circuit]]-based computers had FRUs:
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** [[System Building Blocks|DEC System Building Blocks]] cards
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* Circuit boards containing monolithic ICs and/or [[hybrid integrated circuit|hybrid ICs]], such as [[Solid Logic Technology|IBM SLT cards]].
Vacuum tubes themselves are usually FRUs.
For a short period starting in the late 1960s, some [[television set]] manufacturers
==Trends==
As the sophistication and complexity of multi-replaceable unit electronics in both commercial and consumer industries have increased, many design and manufacturing organizations have expanded the use of the FRU storage device.{{definition needed|date=August 2019}} Storage is no longer limited to simply identification of the FRU itself, but now also comprises back-up copies of critical system information such as system serial numbers, MAC address and even security information.
==See also==
* [[Shop-replaceable unit]]
* [[Line-replaceable unit]]
==Notes==
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