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- NMEA_2000 abstract "NMEA 2000, abbreviated to NMEA2k or N2K and standardised as IEC 61162-3, is a plug-and-play communications standard used for connecting marine sensors and display units within ships and boats. Communication runs at 250 kilobits-per-second and allows any sensor to talk to any display unit or other device. Electrically NMEA 2000 is compatible with the Controller Area Network ("CAN Bus") used on road vehicles and fuel engines. The higher-level protocol format is based on SAE J1939, with specific messages for the marine environment. Raymarine SeaTalk 2, Raymarine SeaTalkNG, Simrad Simnet, Furuno CAN are rebranded implementations of NMEA 2000, though may use physical connectors different to the standardised DeviceNet Micro-C M12 5-pin screw connector.The protocol is used to create a network of electronic devices—chiefly marine instruments—on a boat. Various instruments that meet the NMEA 2000 standard are connected to one central cable, known as a backbone. The backbone powers each instrument and relays data among all of the instruments on the network. This allows one display unit to show many different types of information. It also allows the instruments to work together, since they share data. NMEA 2000 is meant to be "plug and play" to allow devices made by different manufacturers to talk and listen to each other.Examples of marine electronic devices to include in a network are GPS receivers, auto pilots, wind instruments, depth sounders, navigation instruments, engine instruments, and nautical chart plotters. The interconnectivity among instruments in the network allows, for example, the GPS receiver to correct the course that the autopilot is steering.".
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- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink www.egersundmarine.no.
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- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink www.maretron.com.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink marine.
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- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink www.nmea.org.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink 20090423%20rtcm%20white%20paper%20nmea%202000.pdf.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink nmea-2000-digital-interface-white-paper.pdf.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink certified_produ.asp.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink messages_pgns.asp.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink nmea_2000_ed2_20.asp.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink www.nobeltec.com.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink PUB00027R1_Cable_Guide_Print_Copy.pdf.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink www.osukl.com.
- NMEA_2000 wikiPageExternalLink www.vespermarine.com.
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- NMEA_2000 subject Category:Computer_buses.
- NMEA_2000 subject Category:Global_Positioning_System.
- NMEA_2000 comment "NMEA 2000, abbreviated to NMEA2k or N2K and standardised as IEC 61162-3, is a plug-and-play communications standard used for connecting marine sensors and display units within ships and boats. Communication runs at 250 kilobits-per-second and allows any sensor to talk to any display unit or other device. Electrically NMEA 2000 is compatible with the Controller Area Network ("CAN Bus") used on road vehicles and fuel engines.".
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