Role in the CNC system
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0i‑D system core: The A20B‑8200‑0545 carries the CPU, memory, and bus logic for the 0i‑D CNC kernel, running the motion‑control algorithms, PLC, and HMI interfaces in one integrated board.
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Central connectivity hub: It connects to servo amps, spindle amps, I/O units, operator panels, and HMI, forming the backbone of the 0i‑D control cabinet and enabling multi‑axis, high‑precision machining and robot motion control.
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Replacement part: Frequently sold as a direct‑replacement mainboard when the original 0i‑D main PCB fails or needs upgrading, minimizing downtime for automotive, aerospace, electronics, and general‑manufacturing CNC lines.
Key features (per OUKE and general vendor descriptions)
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Brand‑new PCB: OUKE advertises this as 100% new A20B‑8200‑0545, with high‑quality components and robust construction for stable, long‑run operation in industrial environments.
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High‑resolution control: The board is engineered for precise command processing, smooth servo‑loop control, and efficient I/O handling, suitable for high‑speed cutting and complex automation tasks.
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100‑unit stock: The “100 new in‑stock” listing allows bulk procurement for multiple‑machine programs or large spares inventories.
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Warranty: Typically offered with a 1‑year warranty on new units, covering failures during initial installation or commissioning.
How to confirm compatibility
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Check the label on your existing 0i‑D main PCB: it should match A20B‑8200‑0545 (sometimes labeled as “0i‑D main PCB A5”).
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Confirm your controller series: this board is for Fanuc 0i‑D (not 0i‑A) systems; mixing it into an 0i‑A cabinet can cause compatibility issues.
If you tell me your machine model and whether it’s a 0i‑D or 0i‑A controller, I can confirm whether this A20B‑8200‑0545 mainboard is the correct motherboard for your CNC.