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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=Newton16p364/> is a [[printed circuit board]], part, or assembly that can be quickly and easily
==Other equipment==
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==History==
Many [[vacuum tube]] computers had FRUs:
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Most [[transistor]]ized and [[integrated circuit]]-based computers had FRUs:
* [[Computer module]]s, circuit boards containing discrete transistors and various passive components. Examples:
** [[
** [[System Building Blocks|DEC System Building Blocks]] cards
** [[Flip
* Circuit boards containing monolithic ICs and/or [[hybrid integrated circuit|hybrid ICs]], such as [[
Vacuum tubes themselves are usually FRUs.
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==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. Some systems will fail to function at all without each FRU in the system being ratified at start-up. Today one cannot assume that the FRU storage device is only used to maintain the FRU ID of the part.
==See also==
* [[Shop-replaceable unit]]
* [[Line-replaceable unit]]
==Notes==
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