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What's involved with taking a CANBUS signal and interfacing it with an
NMEA2000 network? I've got Canbus on the engines and I'd like to bridge that data into an NMEA2000 network so I can see engine data on the chartplotter. I'm aware there are physical connector differences, but what else? Is it just a matter of interconnecting Canbus low/hi with the NMEA signals? Thanks, -Bill Kearney |
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Bill Kearney wrote: What's involved with taking a CANBUS signal and interfacing it with an NMEA2000 network? I've got Canbus on the engines and I'd like to bridge that data into an NMEA2000 network so I can see engine data on the chartplotter. I'm aware there are physical connector differences, but what else? Is it just a matter of interconnecting Canbus low/hi with the NMEA signals? Thanks, -Bill Kearney Bill, Check out Maretron.com. They make bridges to NMEA 2000 from both analog engines and J1939 engines from the major manufacturers. Tim |
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