NMEA 2000® Standard
Standard for Serial-Data Networking of Marine Electronic Devices
NMEA Interface Standards are intended to serve the public interest by facilitating interconnection and interchangeability of equipment digital date, minimizing misunderstanding and confusion between manufacturer's equipment and provide safe and reliable communication for the boat and boater.
NMEA 2000® standard contains the requirements of a serial data communications network to inter-connect marine electronic equipment on vessels. The standard describes a low-cost moderate capacity bi-directional, multi-transmitter/multi-receiver instrument network to interconnect marine electronic devices.
It is multi-master and self configuring, and there is no central network controller. Equipment designed to this standard will have the ability to share data, including commands and status with other compatible equipment over a single channel. It is based on CAN (Controller Area Network). All NMEA 2000® products must be certified by NMEA. Although this standard is 50 times faster than NMEA 0183, it is not intended to support high-bandwidth applications such as video.
NMEA 2000® represents the cumulative efforts of the NMEA 2000® Standards Committee, a committee of multi-national industry and government subject matter experts and professionals who have contributed time and expertise to the development this standard.
IEC 61162-3 references NMEA 2000®.
NMEA 2000® Edition 2.10 Full Set includes:
- Main Document Version 1.200
- Appendix A Version 1.200 (Application Layer)
- Appendix B Version 1.300 (Database of Messages) NEW
- Appendix C Version 1.200 (Certification Criteria and Test Methods)
- Appendix D Version 1.200 (Application Notes)
- Appendix E ISO 11783-3 Data Link layer (paper version only)
- Appendix F ISO 11783-5 Network Management (paper version only)
- Appendix G ISO 11898 Controller Area Network (paper version only)
You may purchase the complete Edition 2.10 full set or you may purchase the documents separately.
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NMEA 2000® Standards Committee NMEA 2000® is a registered Trademark of the National Marine Electronics Association.
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