Axis PC Board A16B-2200-0360 A16B22000360 A16B-22OO-O36O
FANUC A16B-2200-0360 3/4 Digital Axis Card
The FANUC A16B-2200-0360 is a 3/4 digital axis board for 32-bit 0-C control, and the model references around this part are much more consistent. It is repeatedly described as a 3/4 axis card, a 40 MHz board, and a board used on 0-C master boards for 0C, 0D, and 0F spindle and servo control environments.
That places it squarely in the axis-control layer of the CNC.
This board is not just an expansion PCB. It is part of the motion-control path that governs multiple axes inside the 32-bit 0-C platform.
When a machine already uses this architecture, replacing the axis card with the same model helps preserve the original control logic, axis count, and signal-processing speed expected by the installed system.
Parameter Table
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | FANUC |
| Part Number | A16B-2200-0360 |
| Model Number | A16B22000360 |
| Product Type | 3/4 Axis Card |
| Control Platform | 32-bit 0-C Control |
| Frequency | 40 MHz |
| Functional Role | Digital axis control board |
| Interface Context | 0C, 0D, 0F spindle and servo control |
Application Scenarios
A16B-2200-0360 is well suited to axis-board replacement in FANUC 0-C systems, especially where the machine already runs a 32-bit 3/4-axis digital control layout. It fits legacy CNC restoration, multi-axis motion-board repair, and servo/spindle control service in installations using the 0C, 0D, or 0F control environment.
Product Advantages
One of the strongest advantages of this board is its clear functional identity. The combination of 3/4-axis capacity, 32-bit 0-C control, and 40 MHz processing makes it much easier to match correctly than a generic axis PCB. It is also tied to specific spindle and servo control contexts, which helps narrow selection when the installed machine is still using the original 0-C hardware path.
FAQ
Q1. What type of board is A16B-2200-0360?
It is a 3/4 digital axis board for 32-bit 0-C control, also described as a 40 MHz axis card.
Q2. What does this board do in the system?
Its role is to handle multi-axis digital motion control inside the CNC. It belongs to the axis-control section and is associated with 0C, 0D, and 0F spindle and servo control environments.
Q3. What should be checked when selecting A16B-2200-0360?
Check the exact part number, confirm the machine uses 32-bit 0-C control, and verify that the installed application needs the 3/4-axis digital card rather than a 2-axis or analog board. The 40 MHz designation is also part of the identification.
Q4. How should the key specification be understood?
“3/4 axis” defines the axis-control scope, “32-bit 0-C” defines the control generation, and “40 MHz” defines the processing class commonly associated with this card. These are the main matching points.
Q5. How should faults be diagnosed before replacing this board?
Begin by separating an axis-card fault from a servo amplifier fault, feedback issue, or master-board problem. If the machine is a 32-bit 0-C system and the fault pattern is limited to the 3/4-axis control path, this axis card becomes a stronger replacement target.
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