Difference between revisions of "Product Information"
Thomhack50 (talk | contribs) m |
|||
Line 92: | Line 92: | ||
| HAC-036 || Right Famicom controller | | HAC-036 || Right Famicom controller | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | HAC-037 || | + | | HAC-037 || Kart for "Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit" |
|- | |- | ||
| HAC-038 || | | HAC-038 || | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | HAC-039 || | + | | HAC-039 || Gates for "Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit" |
|- | |- | ||
| HAC-040 || Touch Pen | | HAC-040 || Touch Pen |
Revision as of 19:47, 3 September 2020
This page details miscellaneous Switch product information (serial numbers, product models, etc...).
Product Models
Device | Product Code |
---|---|
Nintendo Switch | HAC |
Nintendo Switch SDEV/EDEV | HAT |
Nintendo Switch Mariko | HAD |
Nintendo Switch Lite | HDH |
Product List
Product Code | Description |
---|---|
HAC-001 | Retail Nintendo Switch console |
HAC-002 | AC adapter |
HAC-003 | Battery |
HAC-004 | |
HAC-005 | |
HAC-006 | Joy-Con battery |
HAC-007 | Dock |
HAC-008 | Gamecard |
HAC-009 | Gamecard case |
HAC-010 | USB charging cable |
HAC-011 | Joy-Con grip |
HAC-012 | Joy-Con charge grip |
HAC-013 | Pro Controller |
HAC-014 | Joy-Con strap |
HAC-015 | Left Joy-Con |
HAC-016 | Right Joy-Con |
HAC-017 | Joy-Con handle |
HAC-018 | Screen protector |
HAC-019 | Left Joy-Con extended battery |
HAC-020 | Right Joy-Con extended battery |
HAC-021 | Carrying case |
HAC-022 | Ring-Con |
HAC-023 | Leg Strap |
HAC-024 | Poké Ball Plus controller |
HAC-025 | |
HAC-026 | |
HAC-027 | |
HAC-028 | |
HAC-029 | |
HAC-030 | Poké Ball Plus battery |
HAC-031 | Charging stand |
HAC-032 | |
HAC-033 | Left NES controller |
HAC-034 | Right NES controller |
HAC-035 | Left Famicom controller |
HAC-036 | Right Famicom controller |
HAC-037 | Kart for "Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit" |
HAC-038 | |
HAC-039 | Gates for "Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit" |
HAC-040 | Touch Pen |
HAC-041 | Touch Pen |
HAC-042 | SNES controller |
HAC-043 | |
HAC-044 | |
HAC-045 | |
HAC-046 | |
HAC-047 | |
HAC-048 | |
HAC-049 | |
HAC-050 | |
HAC-051 | Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 1: Variety Kit |
HAC-052 | Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 2: Robot Kit |
HAC-053 | Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 3: Vehicle Kit |
HAC-054 | Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 4: VR Kit |
Product Code | Description |
---|---|
HAT-001 | SDEV Nintendo Switch console |
HAT-002 | EDEV Nintendo Switch console |
HAT-003 | SDEV cradle |
HAT-004 | Relay Box |
Product Code | Description |
---|---|
HAC-001-01/HAD-001 | Retail Nintendo Switch Mariko console |
Product Code | Description |
---|---|
HDH-001 | Retail Nintendo Switch Lite console |
HDH-002 | HDEV Nintendo Switch console |
HDH-003 | Battery |
HDH-004 | Carrying case |
HDH-005 | Screen protector |
HDH-006 | Flip cover |
Product Serial Numbers
Serial numbers are composed of at least three letters followed by ten decimal digits. The tenth digit is a check digit, meaning that it is derived from the other digits.
Prefix
Observed prefixes are normally as follows:
- First letter represents the product line:
- "X" (NX)
- Second letter represents the product model:
- "A" (HAC-001; Nintendo Switch console)
- "B" (HAC-015; Left Joy-Con)
- "C" (HAC-016; Right Joy-Con)
- "F" (HAC-007; Dock)
- "H" (HAC-024; Poké Ball Plus controller)
- "J" (HDH-001; Nintendo Switch Lite console)
- "K" (HAC-001-01; Nintendo Switch Mariko console)
- "L" (HAC-033; Left NES controller)
- "M" (HAC-034; Right NES controller)
- "R" (HAC-042; SNES controller)
- "Z" (HAT-003; SDEV cradle)
- Third letter represents the product region:
- "C" (China)
- "E" (Europe)
- "J" (Japan; and Europe on old models)
- "K" (Korea)
- "L" (All; for development only)
- "W" (Americas)
- Fourth letter is optional:
- "F" (Factory)
Assembly Line
The first two digits immediately after the prefix represent the assembly line as follows:
Value | Description |
---|---|
00 | Unspecified |
01 | Prototype |
02 | SDEV |
03 | EDEV |
04 | Unknown |
05 | Unknown |
06 | HDEV |
07 | Unknown |
10 | Retail |
40 | Retail |
70 | Retail |
90 | Refurbished |
Check Digit
The check digit is an industry-standard algorithm and is calculated just like it was on the 3DS.
To calculate the check digit of a Switch console, separate the non-check digits into "odd" and "even" groups, where the "odd" group is digits in odd-numbered positions, and the "even" group is digits in even-numbered positions. (The first digit is "odd", with "first" representing "1".)
After separating the digits, add the digits in each group together. Multiply the sum of the even digits by 3, then add the sum of the odd digits. To calculate the check digit, take this value modulo 10, and if not 0, subtract from 10.
Example: XAW10075273452
The non-check digits are 1007527345. Separating into odd and even groups, we get the following:
Odds: 1 + 0 + 5 + 7 + 4 = 17 Evens: 0 + 7 + 2 + 3 + 5 = 17
Applying the algorithm, we get ((3 * 17) + 17) % 10 = 8, which is not 0, thus 10 - 8 = 2, matching the example's check digit.