Part Numbers Prior To January 7, 2011
Sun part numbers consist of nine numerical digits separated with dashes (-)
into three components; Class Code, Base Number, and Dash Number. A revision
number or letter is used with each part number.
Class Codes identify similar parts.
Base Numbers are assigned sequentially. A higher base number does
not necessarily indicate a new or improved part.
- Higher/Lower Base Number Examples
PART # |
DESCRIPTION |
RELEASE DATE |
300-1281 300-1286 |
SC2000 Power Supply SC2000 Power Supply |
3/28/95 9/19/94 |
501-2324 501-2924 501-2961 |
SS20 CPU SS20 CPU SS20 CPU 1 |
1/10/94 9/14/95 7/12/95 |
501-5142 501-6524 |
Sun Fire V880 I/O Board
Sun Fire V880 I/O Board 2 |
2/15/01 11/06/02 |
501-6323 501-6752 501-6753 |
Sun Fire V880 Motherboard 3
Sun Fire V880 Motherboard 4
Sun Fire V880 Motherboard 5 |
11/05/01 8/xx/03 8/xx/03 |
- 501-2961 is a screened and re-labeled 501-2324.
- 501-6524 is a reworked 501-5142-09 through 501-5142-15.
- 501-6323-01 and 501-6323-02 have SCHIZO 2.2.
501-6323-03 has SCHIZO 2.4.
501-6323-04 and 501-6323-04 have SCHIZO 2.5.
- 501-6752, with SCHIZO 2.2, is a 501-6323-02 reworked by Sun Services.
- 501-6753, with SCHIZO 2.4, is a 501-6323-03 reworked by Sun Services.
Dash Numbers are used to identify changes made to the part that
affect form, fit, or function.
Revision Numbers are used to identify changes made to the part that
do not affect form, fit, or function. Revisions 00 to 49 indicate that
a part is not engineering released. Revisions 50 to 99 indicate that a
part is engineering released. Revisions A to Z indicate that a part is
production released.
Part Numbers after January 7, 2011
Class Codes and Dash Levels are no longer used. Parts numbers are
assigned sequentially and have no relationship to the parts functionality.
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