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Yacht Devices YDNB-07N - NMEA 2000 Bridge
YDNB-07N serves as a bridge to seamlessly connect multiple physical networks. This versatile device not only unites the networks but also has the capability to filter and process transmitted messages.
With YDNB-07N, you can overcome the limitations imposed by a NMEA 2000 network, such as the restricted cable length (100 meters trunk cable, 72 meters drop cable) and the maximum number of units allowed per network (50 units). It allows you to combine up to 5 separate subnets into a single, extensive network.
Furthermore, this device enables you to isolate devices from each other by applying a simple filter. You have the flexibility to block specific messages or even prevent all messages from a device in another subnet.
Additionally, YDNB-07N ensures optimal functionality of your equipment. It empowers you to correct offset values on depth sensors and eliminate any disruptive messages that may interfere with other devices.
Enhancing compatibility between different generations is also made possible with YDNB-07N. You can create and send any NMEA 2000 message from other messages on the network.
Diagnosing errors becomes effortless with this device, as it can record messages on a MicroSD card. You can conveniently view the recorded data in a standard text editor.
To further facilitate diagnostics, YDNB-07N comes with a complimentary diagnostic software that is compatible with Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. This software not only allows you to view the recorded data but also enables you to play, display, and convert binary log files.
YDNB-07N also provides a safe solution for connecting products that are not certified for NMEA 2000. One of its ports is equipped with galvanic isolation, allowing it to function flawlessly even with a higher voltage supply.
Moreover, YDNB-07N enables the creation of gateways for networks based on the CAN protocol at 250 kbps. For instance, you can establish a gateway for J1939 to NMEA 2000, expanding the possibilities of network integration.
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