NMEA 2000 Devicenet male-to-female cable 2 meters
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Section (mm²) | 0.823 |
| Section (AWG) | 18.0 |
| Number of conductors | 5.0 |
| Color | Black |
| Max voltage | 60.0 |
| Shielding | Shielded |
| Flexibility | Flexible |
| Current type | DC |
| Outer diameter | 6.85 |
| Nominal current | 4.0 |
| Conductor material | Tinned copper |
| Certifications | CE |
| Conductor finish | Tinned |
| Cable type | CAN-bus cable |
| Cable length | 2.0 |
| Compatible network | NMEA 2000 |
| Pre-molded connectors | Yes |
| Installation location | Marine environment (indoor/outdoor) |
| Cable application | NMEA 2000 network interconnection and expansion |
| Operating temperature | -25°C to +70°C |
| Storage temperature | -40°F to +176°F |
| Min bend radius | 42 mm |
| Connector type | Devicenet male to Devicenet female |
| Shielding type | Sheet with drain |
| UV resistance | Good |
| Product type | NMEA 2000 cable |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The NMEA 2000 Devicenet male-to-female cable, 2 meters long, part number E70260, is an essential component for extending NMEA 2000 networks aboard vessels equipped with Raymarine systems. This cable connects two NMEA 2000-compatible segments or devices, ensuring data transmission between different electronic units.
Network integration and compatibility
Designed for NMEA 2000 architectures, this Raymarine cable integrates directly into existing networks, guaranteeing interoperability with chartplotters, multifunction displays, sensors, and autopilots from the brand. It is comparable to generic NMEA 2000 cables available on the market but ensures optimal mechanical and electrical compatibility within the Raymarine ecosystem, similar to connectivity accessories offered by Garmin or B&G for their own ranges. Its 2-meter length makes it suitable for targeted extensions or connecting devices at short distances from the backbone.
Design and technical specifications
This cable features Devicenet connectors, a standard for interconnecting marine equipment via the NMEA 2000 protocol. It has one male and one female end, facilitating insertion between an existing node and a new device or extending a backbone segment. Raymarine’s manufacturing adheres to maritime industry standards to ensure reliable data transmission in a marine environment. It is intended to complement existing installations or equip new systems, providing the flexibility required for arranging electronic equipment.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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