bitbaltic
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Re: Simrad IS15 to Chartplotter connections ?? [SOLVED]
Seems to be some guidance on the Actisense 0183 information sheet:
http://www.actisense.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/NMEA-0183-Information-sheet-issue-4-1-1.pdf
I take that as meaning you can couple your IS15 up to your Raymarine kit but I know nothing at all about the latter so perhaps confirm with a Raymarine techincal person.
Hi Chaps,
I note this thread is from last year but hope there is some chance of a reply.
I have the Simrad IS15 system, including a Simrad DSC radio with a Garmin plotter. The NMEA0183 connection from the plotter to the radio appears to be the only NMEA connection ever made. I have just replaced the Garmin plotter with a raymarine ES78 plotter and also installed the raymarine ACU200 Linear Drive Autohelm. I would like to connect up the Simrad wind, depth and speed instruments via the raymarine NMEA0183/Video cable that is connected to the plotter but from the diagram shown in this thread I am uncertain if I can just connect the J4 output (I believe this is the NMEA0183 output on these simrad instruments) direct to the raymarine NMEA cable without causing any damage to the new kit as it is suggested that all NMEA 0183 output from the IS15 system also carries 12volt power. Is that correct or is the J4 output just data with no 12 volt?
Cheers,
Rob
Seems to be some guidance on the Actisense 0183 information sheet:
Actisense said:The latest specifications for NMEA 0183 (version 2 and onwards) should, as a minimum, meet the requirements of the computer standard “RS422” (Standard EIA-422-A).
They use +5 / 0 volt signalling, which is low voltage and easy to interface to computer equipment. However, voltage levels present on an NMEA 0183 network can be much greater - up to +/- 15 volts, particularly where older equipment is used, as the original version 1 specification used +/- 12-15 volt signalling. Thus, all NMEA 0183 inputs conforming to v2.0 and higher should be capable of receiving +/- 15 volt differential signals without suffering damage
http://www.actisense.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/NMEA-0183-Information-sheet-issue-4-1-1.pdf
I take that as meaning you can couple your IS15 up to your Raymarine kit but I know nothing at all about the latter so perhaps confirm with a Raymarine techincal person.
