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Question:What is the difference between the standard target probes AZ210, AZ410, AZ410A, AZ610? Can the AZ210 (AZ210A) used in the old NETIMPRESS (AF210/AF220) be used in the new NETIMPRESS (AF320, AF420, AF520, AF620, AF430)?

The AZ410, AZ410A, and AZ610 are compatible with the AZ210 in terms of connector shape and basic pin arrangement, but the noise characteristics have been improved by improving the twisted pair of internal wiring. When using a communication speed exceeding 1.25Mbps, please use AZ410, AZ410A, AZ610.

In addition, in AZ410A, AZ610, 22pin which is reserved in AZ210, AZ410 is connected to GND inside the cable.

* The "A" at the end of AZ410A indicates the product version. It is an improved version of AZ410 (without the alphabet at the end), and currently, if you order AZ410, it will be delivered as AZ410A. AZ410A is equivalent to AZ610. (With the release of AZ410A, AZ610 has been discontinued.)

In C"arNETIMPRESS (AF520/AF620), AF430, pin 22 is assigned as Probe Select, and when a GND level signal is input to Probe Select, it is judged that the cable is inserted in TATGET PROBE 1.




AF520 / AF620:
Target probe selection switch "1"
:The serial side is valid.

Target probe selection switch "2"
:The CAN side is valid, but if you insert the cable into TARGET PROBE 1, the serial side will be valid.

AF430 / CAN:
FUNC CD0: TARGET PROBE 1
:The serial side is valid.

FUNC CD0: TARGET PROBE 2
:The CAN side is valid.

FUNC CD0: PROBE SELECT
:The CAN side is valid, but if you insert the cable into TARGET PROBE 1, the serial side will be valid.




*AF520, AF620: Be sure to set the target probe selection switch to "1".
*AF430 / CAN: Be sure to set FUNC CD0 to "TARGET PROBE 1".
*When using AZ210, set the baud rate to 1.25Mbps or less.

 

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