Table 6: Migrating from the A6748A
Sl. | Scenario | Description | Solution 1 | Solution 2 |
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1 | Replacing | The A6748A | To connect a | Replace the RJ45 plug |
| an existing | supports RJ45 | custom made | of the custom made |
| A6748A 8- | ports. | cable, use a | cable with a DB25 |
| port solution | The custom made cables for | converter that | Female connector. |
| with an | this solution include RJ45 | supports DB25 |
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| AD278A 8- | plugs, to connect to the | Female port at | To replace the RJ45 |
| port | RJ45 | the AD278A | plugs with a DB25 |
| solution. | However, the AD278A 8- | solution end, and | Female connector, |
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| port solution supports only | a | detach wires from the |
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| Male DB25 | jack at the other | RJ45 plug in sequential |
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| ports. | end. | order, as described in |
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| As a result, the existing |
| Table 9, and connect |
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| cables cannot be connected | While designing | the wires to a DB25 |
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| to the AD278A | the converter, | Female connector. |
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| ensure that you |
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| follow the |
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| specifications |
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| listed in Table 9. |
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2 | Replacing | The A6748A | To connect a | Replace the RJ45 plug |
| an existing | supports RJ45 | custom made | of the custom made |
| A6748A 8- | ports. | cable, use a | cable with a DB25 |
| port solution | The custom made cables for | converter that | Female connector. |
| with an | this solution include RJ45 | supports DB25 |
|
| AD279A | plugs, to connect to the | Female port at | To replace the RJ45 |
| RJ45 | the AD279A | plugs with a DB25 | |
| solution | However, the AD279A 64- | solution end, and | Female connector, |
| (DB25 port | port solution’s port module | a | detach wires from the |
| module). | supports only Male DB25 | jack at the other | RJ45 plug in sequential |
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| end. | order, as described in | |
|
| As a result, the existing |
| Table 9, and connect |
|
| cables cannot be connected | While designing | the wires to a DB25 |
|
| to the AD279A | the converter, | Female connector. |
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| DB25 | ensure that you |
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| follow the |
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| specifications |
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| listed in Table 9. |
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3 | Replacing | The A6748A | To connect the | Replace the |
| an existing | supports RJ45 | custom made | RJ45 plug (signals |
| A6748A 8- | ports. | cable, use a | compatible with the |
| port solution | The custom made cables for | converter that | |
| with an | this solution include RJ45 | supports | A6748A MUX |
| AD279A | plugs, to connect to the | RJ45 plug at the | solution) |
| RJ45 | AD279A solution | of the custom made | |
| solution | The AD279A 64 port | end, and a 10- | cable with a |
| (RJ45 port | solution’s port module also | pin RJ45 jack at | RJ45 plug, whose |
| module). | supports RJ45 | the other end. | signals are compatible |
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| ports. However, the |
| with the |