Replacement BMD and BMU Control Boards

This bulletin is to inform our customers about a part number change for the replacement TCR control board and core board for the BMD and BMU.

When replacing the main control board on the BMD or BMU of the TCR, you must also change the core board. In the past, you had to order these boards separately even though it was required to change both when one needed to be replaced. Going forward, you can order both boards using one part number.

Note: if both boards are not replaced at the same time, an “Out of Sync” error occurs on the TCR.

Please see the chart below for the new part numbers for each kit, as well as the previously used, individual, part numbers.

CategoryAS-ISTO-BE (Released)
Part NumberDescriptionPart NumberDescription
BMU7760000259PCBA:BRM30 MAIN IO B/D7900003505UP-KIT:PCBA:BRM30 MAIN B/D
7760000224PCBA:SOCFPGA CORE B/D:MAIN
BMD7760000226PCBA:CCRM10 RBU IO B/D7900003506UP-KIT:PCBA:BRM30 RBU B/D
7760000317PCBA:SoCFPGA Core B/D:RBU

Contact Technical Support at 1-877-Hyosung (496-7864) or utilize the customer portal https://hyosungamerica-support.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals if you have any questions concerning the information in this notice.

Written by

Keith Lennard
Executive Vice President Software

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