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<span style="font-size: 20px; font-family: arial;">MOTOROLA 0188679 0190530 Component Pair</span>

MOTOROLA 0188679 & 0190530: System Components

The MOTOROLA parts numbered 0188679 and 0190530 are individual, specified components or sub-assemblies designed for Motorola electronic systems. These parts fulfill dedicated hardware functions, which may include logic control, signal interfacing, or providing a specific electrical characteristic. They are essential for the correct operation, repair, and long-term reliability of the host communication or control equipment they are designed for.

Defined Parts for Precise System Functionality

In complex Motorola systems, individual components like 0188679 and 0190530 are engineered to perform specific, often critical, roles within the larger assembly. Each part number corresponds to a unique set of electrical, mechanical, and functional specifications. They may be used in conjunction within a single unit or serve different purposes in related systems. The presence of two distinct numbers indicates they are separate, identifiable items in the supply chain, each with its own defined purpose—whether as a standalone module, a specialized circuit board, a harness, or a mechanical assembly. Their design ensures interoperability and reliable performance within the constraints of the host system's architecture.


Functional Roles and Design Characteristics

While the exact function of each part is defined by its engineering documentation, components like 0188679 and 0190530 typically represent one of several types. They could be interface boards that adapt signal levels between subsystems, programmable logic modules for control sequencing, RF switching units, power supply regulators, or customized cable assemblies. Their design is characterized by a focus on reliability and precise conformance to system requirements. They are built with components rated for the operational environment—which may include temperature swings, vibration, or continuous use—and feature connectors or form factors that ensure a correct and secure fit within the designated location in the equipment.

  • Unique Functional Identity: Each part number (0188679, 0190530) defines a specific item with a singular purpose within a Motorola system's bill of materials.

  • Quality-Assured Construction: Manufactured to Motorola's specifications, utilizing materials and assembly processes that meet rigorous quality and durability standards.

  • Direct Compatibility: Engineered for direct, plug-in or bolt-in replacement within a specific system or product family, with no modification required.

  • Technical Documentation: Supported by internal part drawings, specifications, and potentially test procedures that define its exact parameters and acceptance criteria.

  • Service-Oriented Design: Intended as field-replaceable units (FRUs) to facilitate efficient maintenance and repair by trained technicians.


Importance of Correct Part Identification

The correct identification and use of parts 0188679 and 0190530 are paramount. These numbers are not generic; they are precise identifiers. Using an incorrect or counterfeit part can lead to system malfunctions, degraded performance, safety issues, or voiding of system certifications. Each part will have associated specifications such as voltage ratings, current draw, frequency response, or physical dimensions that are critical for its successful operation. Technicians must always verify the part number on the failed component and cross-reference it with official documentation to ensure the replacement part is an exact match, thus guaranteeing that the system will be restored to its original design performance.

Typical Contexts and Host Systems

Components bearing numbers like 0188679 and 0190530 are typically found within Motorola's professional-grade communication and control products. This includes infrastructure for public safety and commercial two-way radio systems (e.g., base station controllers, repeaters, console systems), as well as elements of older telecommunications or industrial SCADA equipment. They often reside inside equipment enclosures, performing tasks that are not visible to the end-user but are fundamental to the unit's core operation. Their failure can incapacitate a system, making their availability as spare parts a critical factor in maintenance planning for organizations that depend on this equipment.

Value in Maintenance and System Integrity

Sourcing and installing the genuine MOTOROLA parts 0188679 and 0190530 is an investment in system integrity and longevity. For service departments and system owners, using authentic components ensures that repairs are reliable and lasting. It maintains the manufacturer's intended safety margins and performance benchmarks. This practice protects the significant capital investment in the host system by avoiding collateral damage that inferior parts might cause. Furthermore, it supports network availability and performance service level agreements (SLAs) by reducing the likelihood of repeat failures and ensuring mean time between failures (MTBF) remains as originally engineered.


Conclusion

The MOTOROLA components 0188679 and 0190530 exemplify the detailed, part-specific engineering that underpins reliable system operation. While they may appear as simple numeric codes, they represent validated solutions for specific functional needs within complex electronics. For procurement specialists, inventory managers, and field technicians, understanding the importance of these exact part numbers is a key aspect of professional asset management. Ensuring the use of these correct, genuine components is a fundamental practice in upholding the performance, safety, and reliability standards associated with the Motorola brand in demanding professional and industrial applications.


188987-008R 188987-008R001
5264
DB1-1 DB1-FALCON
MVME3100
0188679 0190530
RSG2PMC RSG2PMCF-NK2
APM-420A
MVME374
MVME5110
MVME5101-0131
MVME167-33B
MVME162-212
MVME162PA-344E
MPC2004
FLN3524A
MVME162-213
MVME-147A
MVME2434
MVME2432
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