STNG backbone (female) to DeviceNet (plug/male) adapter 400mm
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Connector type | SeaTalkNG (female) to DeviceNet (male) |
| Cable type | Adapter cable |
| Cable length | 0.4 |
| Compatible network | SeaTalkNG, NMEA 2000 (DeviceNet) |
| Wired network | SeaTalkNG, NMEA 2000 |
| Operating voltage | 9-16V DC |
| Operating temperature | -20°C to +70°C |
| Storage temperature | -30°C to +85°C |
| IP rating | IP67 |
| Certifications | NMEA 2000, CE |
| Product type | Wiring accessory |
| Compatible models | All Raymarine SeaTalkNG systems and compatible NMEA 2000 (DeviceNet) devices |
Detailed description
Detailed description
Designed for system interoperability, the Raymarine STNG backbone (female) to DeviceNet (plug / male) 400mm adapter (reference A80674) facilitates the connection between proprietary SeaTalkNG networks and NMEA 2000 devices using standard DeviceNet connectors. This 400mm cable provides a direct and reliable link, allowing the integration of NMEA 2000 sensors, displays, or other non-Raymarine peripherals into an existing SeaTalkNG installation.
Integration and compatibility
Unlike generic NMEA 2000 (DeviceNet) cables, Raymarine’s SeaTalkNG system uses specific connectors. This adapter is essential for building a hybrid network or adding a third-party component, such as a NMEA 2000-compatible transducer or engine sensor, to a Raymarine system. It offers a simple solution for users looking to combine Raymarine products with equipment from other manufacturers like Garmin or B&G, which predominantly use the DeviceNet standard for their NMEA 2000 connections.
Technical specifications of the A80674 adapter
The A80674 adapter features SeaTalkNG backbone (female) connectivity on one end and a DeviceNet (male) plug on the other, over a length of 400mm. This length is suitable for short connections, typically used to plug a device directly into the network backbone. It ensures NMEA 2000 data transmission without signal loss or interference, guaranteeing smooth communication between connected devices.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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