Newest V2016 BMW INPA K+Dcan Cable with Switch Released

Latest BMW INPA K Can cable with switch and FT232RQ chip supports full system diagnostic of BMW models from 1998 to 2008 and works on BMW with 8 pin and with K-LINE protocol.

While beside this new v2016 bmw inpa cable, cartool.co.uk also offer the old old K+Dcan cable. Then our engineer share some comparison report on these 2 inpa cables.

V2016 New K+Dcan interface   VS    Old Dcan interface

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Both BMW INPA K+CAN cables can:
1. Read and delete errors
2. Adaptations
3. Driver programming
4. Apply coding

New K+DCAN cable (€15.99):
1- new switch
the switch on this cable to LEFT is for 7 pin, to RIGHT for 8 pin8 pin for K-LINE communication (old DCAN cables cannot do it) for BMW from 1998 to 2008

2- new PCB
with FT232RQ chip
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the printed circuited board of better quality than the old one

Old k+dcan cables (€12.99):
1- No switch
2- only D-CAN for
– E60, E61 od 03/2007
– E83 od 09/2006
– E81, E87 od 03/2007
– E90, E91, E92, E93 od 03/2007
– E70 (new model X5)
– R56 (new model MINI)
3- Old PCB of good quality
with FT232RL chip

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Customer Share – “Warning for bad K+DCAN cable”
I can’t help complaining the bad K+DCAN cable I used before. It was burned, you know.
Typical terrible Chinese layout PCB design. In fact it has fresh burn marks on it making me pretty sure an arc from those is what took out the cable. If I end up with another one I will cut those back and cover in hot glue or something to isolate from the FT232 chip. Pic below doesn’t quite do justice to how burned that thing looks in person.

The big device they use turns out to be an L7805V voltage regulator. Without getting into reverse engineering their schematic I’m guessing they have something setup very inefficiently so it is shunting tons of current to generate the 5V but I dunno.
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Here’s (not much but a little) better shot of how burnt the poor FT232 chip is… blurry but you can see the discoloration…

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Well… Had better to buy a new one.

I must say, I am the lucky dog. Get the great one you see.
Very fine work, and bridged soldering of 2 pins is intentional.

A successful purchase in China I think.

 

 

Ps. Check more details of this good PCB inpa k dcan cable at http://www.cartool.co.uk/wholesale/bmw-inpa-can-with-ft232rq-chip-with-switch.html

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