‎08-03-2009 04:35 PM
‎08-04-2009 04:28 PM
Phearn,
Sometimes a letter in the part number can be used to identify the revision of the card (ie A=1 etc). That is only the real use outside of that is for internal use in tracking each card.
‎08-07-2009 09:05 AM
Jason
Thanks for the reply. I do have an additional question I hope you can help with. The Assy numbers on the board end with a different number after the dash. Example 180500-13, 180500-02, 180500-01, and 180500-11. Is there a way to know if these numbers correspond with features on the board? Thanks.
‎08-07-2009 09:28 AM
Phearn,
Those numbers do correspond with different revisions of the board. I have no way of figuring out what was changed on this board especially when a board is this old but I must stress that all of these changes are relatively minor. Generally speaking revisions do not add features to a board they are generally used to improve individual components that might have been EOL (end of life) by a supplier, a component that didn't perform as expected, or might have been leading to decreased longevity of the board.