1-2 weeks delivery time
Price incl. 19% VAT
Price incl. 19% VAT
Type:
- NMEA 2000 Micro Male RJ45 Female
- SeaTalk NG Connector RJ45 Female
The device connects navigation computers to NMEA 2000 via Ethernet, Garmin Marine Network, Raymarine SeaTalk HS and RayNet, Furuno NavNet or NMEA OneNet, and allows two NMEA 2000 networks to be connected via Ethernet.
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The gateway is equipped with a standard Ethernet RJ45 connector, a proprietary adapter may be required to connect to offshore networks. The device supports direct connection to the computer with a standard cable. The device presents NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 data streams over TCP and UDP punctures to applications and has a bidirectional data converter between NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000. This allows navigation data (including AIS, VHF DSC/DSE), as well as control autopilot, digital switching systems, and other hardware from virtually any software, such as from OpenCPN (NMEA 0183 only) and Expedition 10 (both protocols are supported, NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000). The gateway has three data servers (TCP/UDP), this allows you to create customized settings for applications.
Advantages:
- can be configured to a static IP address, or receive an IP address automatically, or serve DHCP server for other devices;
- Compatible with 10Mbit/s, 100MB/s and 1000MB/s Ethernet;
- provides high-voltage galvanic isolation between NMEA 2000 and Ethernet;
- Supports mDNS and Bonjour for rapid discovery on LANs
- writes ship data to internal memory and can upload it to the cloud service (page 4);
- has an internal web server for configuring, updating firmware and web devices;
- A pair of gateways can connect two segments of NMEA 2000 via Ethernet.
Supply voltage (from NMEA 2000 mains): 7-17V. Current consumption: 48 mA (1 LEN). Galvanic isolation between NMEA 2000 and Ethernet: 1500 VRMS. Body length (without connectors): 54 mm.
Yacht Devices: YDEN-02N, YDEN-02R. -
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