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"purple_stars" wrote in message
ups.com... yeah i looked it up, nmea 2000 is using CAN (controller area network). it's basically a juiced up rs-232 type of interface, a serial interface capable of higher speeds and has some addressing in it. from a development point of view circuits just replace their serial UART with a CAN interface device and go about their business, with some added software complexity. anyway ... whatever ... it's still a very simple interface with simple wiring, TX and RX, and you're still going to have pay attention to RFI, same as rs-232. The above should be ignored because it is utter nonsense. Sorry to say it this way but that's how it is. Meindert |
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