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1)Raymarine está certificado por NMEA2000, es decir, sus equipos son compatibles; 2)Seatalk NG es compatible con Seatalk1 (no NG), cosa que no es cierta para NMEA 2000, o sea que no son compatibles al 100%. Por lo tanto puedes enchufar equipos NMEA2000 (así como una red Seatalk1) en una red Seatalk NG, pero no estás seguro de poder comunicar un equipo con Seatalk NG en una red NMEA 2000. Luego, son compatibles sólamente en un sentido. (para Seatalk1, el cableado de Raymarine dispone de 2 hilos específicos para este fin). Añado información de la web de Raymarine: The current marine industry standard. All current Raymarine MFDs are NMEA2000 certified. The standard utilizes the CAN (Control Area Network) design developed by Bosch for the automotive market but with messages/sentence appropriate for the marine industry. Cable System Under the NMEA standard, manufacturers can use the cable/connector design of their choice so long as it conforms to certain requirements. The topology is a robust terminated backbone/spur design. SeaTalkng [...]Products with SeaTalkng connectors can be used on NMEA 2000 networks that use Devicenet cabling through simple connector adaptors and conversely equipment with Devicenet connectors can be used on NMEA 2000 networks that use SeaTalkng cabling through simple connector adaptors.
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