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What are the differences between UAD2 and UAD2+?

The UAD2+ and the UAD2 devices originate from the same hardware access device family. That is why both access devices are closely related together. The following table gives a short overview about the differences and similarities of UAD2+, UAD2 and the older UAD.

Feature UAD2+ UAD2 UAD
Dimensions
 
17 x 14 x 5cm³ 13 x 8 x 3cm³ 17 x 14 x 5cm³
ASC RS232 Target
Interface
ok 1 ok ok
ASC RS485 Target
Interface
ok 1 ok  
ASC TTL Target
Interface
ok 1   ok
SSC RS485 Target
Interface
ok 1 ok  
SSC TTL Target
Interface
ok 1   ok
CAN Target
Interface
ok 1 ok ok
JTAG Target
Interface
ok 1 ok ok
JTAG Extender Target
Interface
ok 1   ok
OCDS L2 Trace Target
Interface
ok   ok
USB2.0 Host
Interface
ok ok  
IEEE1394 Host
Interface
ok 1   ok
Ethernet Host
Interface (in preparation)
ok 1    
1 (galvanical isolated interface)
 

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