No, the device class for use case A/B is different from use case C.
The following table shows the device class of different use cases for different protocol stacks.
Protocol | Use case | LFW | Device Class | MFW (Version History) |
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EtherNet/IP Adapter | A/B | X090H000.nxi | CHIP_NETX_90_COM (0x3C) | MFW_netX90_flash.mxf
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| C | X090H001.nxi | CHIP_NETX_90_COM_HIFSDR (0x45) | MFW_netX90_filesystem.mxf
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PROFINET IO Device | A/B | X090D000.nxi | CHIP_NETX_90_COM (0x3C) | MFW_netX90_flash.mxf
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| C | X090D001.nxi | CHIP_NETX_90_COM_HIFSDR (0x45) | MFW_netX90_filesystem.mxf |
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EtherCAT Slave | A/B | X090F000.nxi | CHIP_NETX_90_COM (0x3C) | MFW_netX90_flash.mxf
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| C | X090F001.nxi | CHIP_NETX_90_COM_HIFSDR (0x45) | MFW_netX90_filesystem.mxf |
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