What component may be considered a field replacement unit?
a field replaceable unit
An LRU is a unit that can be replaced in the field.
Field Replaceable Unit
Field Replaceable units, Chinese components (they cheaper to replace than repair).
Generally yes. I recommend using a power supply tester- these are not expensive and readily available.
i/o card
A CRU is a Customer Replaceable Unit. A FRU is a Field Replaceable Unit. A FRU needs to be replaced/repaired by a qualified field support person, while a CRU could be replaced by the user/customer.
An FRU, or Field Replaceable Unit, is a component of a system that can be replaced by the end user or technician in the field without the need to send the entire system for repair. FRUs are designed for easy replacement to minimize downtime and reduce repair costs.
FRU (Field Replaceable Unit)
The acronym "FRU" can refer to many different things. Some examples of things that "FRU" stands for include "Field Replaceable Unit", "Force Research Unit", and "Federal Reserve Unit".
Yes. The field goal unit in football is considered part of the special teams.
A Field Replaceable Unit or FRU[1] is a circuit board, part or assembly that can be quickly and easily removed from a personal computer or other piece of electronic equipment, and replaced by the user or a technician without having to send the entire product or system to a repair facility. FRUs allow a technician lacking in-depth product knowledge to fault isolate and replace faulty components.