MKS 852B-13384 Baratron Capacitance Manometer – Pressure Transducer
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Model: 20704A-28818 7.53M 0150-35880 1D80-004540-11, ES1D80-004540-11 AVB61V-X0021
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When a single cable assembly failure forces a semiconductor fab or industrial process control line to halt, the downstream cost is not measured in component price — it is measured in lost wafer runs, emergency engineering hours, and the looming pressure to justify a full system replacement that no budget cycle was prepared for. The MKS 20704A-28818 is a 7.53-meter signal cable assembly designed for MKS Process Sense instrumentation, including Baratron-series pressure transducer systems widely deployed in CVD, etch, and process gas delivery applications. MKS Instruments has discontinued this part number. Replacement sourcing through standard distribution channels is no longer viable. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this assembly for facilities that cannot afford to treat a cable failure as a system retirement event.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 20704A-28818 |
| Alternate Part Numbers | 1D80-004540-11 / ES1D80-004540-11 / AVB61V-X0021 |
| Cable Length | 7.53 M (24.7 ft) |
| Assembly Type | Process Sense Signal Cable Assembly |
| Manufacturer | MKS Instruments |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – No longer manufactured or distributed by MKS Instruments |
| Compatible Systems | MKS Baratron Pressure Transducers, MKS Process Sense Modules, legacy CVD/etch process gas delivery systems |
Note: Electrical parameters such as connector pinout, shielding specification, and signal voltage range are not published in available documentation. DriveKNMS does not fabricate specifications. Physical inspection and cross-reference against your system's wiring diagram are required before installation.
MKS Process Sense instrumentation was the backbone of pressure measurement in a generation of semiconductor process tools — Applied Materials, Lam Research, and Novellus platforms among them. These systems were engineered for 20-year service lives, and many remain in production today because the cost of replacing a qualified process tool runs from several hundred thousand to several million dollars per chamber. The cable assembly connecting the Baratron transducer to the process controller is a wear item. Connectors corrode. Shielding degrades in high-RF environments. A 7.53-meter run through a tool frame accumulates mechanical stress at every service access point.
When MKS discontinued the 20704A-28818, facilities running these tools lost their primary replenishment path. The choice presented to plant engineering is framed as binary: find the part, or plan a tool retirement. That framing is commercially convenient for equipment vendors and operationally catastrophic for facilities with qualified processes tied to specific tool configurations. A verified replacement cable assembly — sourced, inspected, and confirmed against the original part number — eliminates that false choice. The capital cost of maintaining a legacy tool with a spare cable is not comparable to the capital cost of requalifying a process on new hardware. The arithmetic is not close.
Facilities running MKS Baratron-based pressure control on tools with remaining productive life of five to ten years should treat the 20704A-28818 as a critical long-lead spare. One unit on the shelf converts a potential multi-week production stoppage into a same-shift repair.
DriveKNMS applies a five-step inspection protocol to all obsolete cable assemblies before shipment:
What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on all inspected spare parts. Warranty claims require return of the part for evaluation. Warranty does not cover damage resulting from installation error or incompatible system configuration.
How do I confirm this is a genuine MKS assembly and not a counterfeit?
Each unit shipped by DriveKNMS is accompanied by inspection documentation including photographs of physical markings, connector condition, and part number cross-reference. We do not source from unverified secondary markets. Provenance documentation is available on request for facilities with traceability requirements.
Should I purchase more than one unit?
For any tool with a remaining planned service life exceeding three years, holding a minimum of one spare unit is a defensible maintenance strategy. Cable assemblies of this type are not repairable in the field. A second failure without a spare on hand returns the facility to the same sourcing crisis. The cost of a second unit is a fraction of one day of unplanned downtime on a process tool.