IBM ThinkPad A20 Series

IBM ThinkPad A20 Series

The ThinkPad A20 Series (comprised of the A20m and A20p) were desktop replacement laptops sold from May 2000 through February 2001.


Specifications

Note: Different configurations of each laptop often had different release and discontinuation dates. In these cases, the earliest and latest dates will be used for each respectively. See the PSREF linked in resources for the specific dates for each configuration.

Spec ThinkPad A20m ThinkPad A20p
Release Date May 2000
Discontinuation Date February 2001
CPU Options - Intel Mobile Celeron @500MHz
- Intel Pentium III @500MHz
- Intel Pentium III @600 or 700MHz w/ SpeedStep
Intel Mobile Pentium III @700 or 750MHz w/ SpeedStep
RAM (Standard) 64 or 128MB 128MB
RAM (Maximum) 512MB
RAM Type 100MHz SDRAM, 2x 144pin slots
HDD Standard Size 6 or 12GB 18GB
HDD Type IDE 2.5"
Uses Proprietary HDD Adapter? I'm 95% sure it doesn't.
Display Options - 12.1" Active Matrix @800x600
- 14.1" Active Matrix @1024x768
- 15" Active Matrix @1024x768
15" Active Matrix @1400x1050
GPU - ATI Rage Mobility M (12" models)
- ATI Rage Mobility M1 (14.1 and 15" models)
ATI Rage Mobility 128
VRAM 4MB (M) or 8MB (M1) 16MB
Sound Crystal CS4624
Battery Lithium Ion 6 cell Lithium Ion 9 cell
CMOS Battery Proprietary Lithium
Power Supply Barrel Jack
PC Cards 2x PCMCIA (2x Type I/II, 1x Type III) - CardBus and ZoomVideo Support
Media Drives - Fixed 3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive
- Ultrabay 2000
Networking Optional Modem and/or Ethernet
I/O (Other) - 1x Serial
- 1x Parallel
- 1x VGA Out
- 1x USB 1.x
- 1x PS/2
- 1x Mic In
- 1x Line In
- 1x Line Out
- 1x Serial
- 1x Parallel
- 1x VGA Out
- 1x USB 1.x
- 1x PS/2
- 1x Mic In
- 1x Line In
- 1x Line Out
- 1x S-Video In
- 1x S-Video Out
BIOS IBM BIOS
Pointing Device TrackPoint

Resources


Service Manual

Withdrawn Models PSREF

Common Faults & Maintenance

Blink of Death

The most common fault on A20m and A20p laptops is the "blink of death". This failure cases the laptop to fail to power on, instead just blinking a couple lights briefly. This failure is caused by the failure of one or more power regulator chips - mainly the Analog Devices ADP3421, but sometimes also the ADP3410 and the Maxim MAX1631/1632. If your A20 has this problem, you can fix it by replacing these chips. Of course, this is a difficult repair, as the chips are tiny surface mount parts, so not everyone will be able to perform the repair. If you can, first, try replacing only the ADP3421. This will almost always bring one back, but if the other two mentioned chips are also bad, the new ADP3421 will fail after only a short time and the issue will come back. If this happens, replace the ADP3421 again along with the other two mentioned. The laptop should then be reliable.


Gallery

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