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Connector Simplex/duplex Termination Manufacturer Compatibility Power Notes NMEA 0180/0182: RS-232: ASCII serial: Simplex: NMEA 0183: RS-422: ASCII serial: Terminals: Simplex: N/A: Various: 4800baud 8N1 [1] [2] Seatalk: RS-422: ASCII serial: Raymarine: 4800baud [3] NMEA 2000: CAN bus: SAE J1939 binary: DeviceNet 5-pin A-coded M12 screw ...
Fischer Connectors’ range of products includes over 30,000 standard electrical, optical [13] and hybrid connectors – low/high voltage, coax/triax, push-pull, circular, fluid/gas – and electrical, Single Pair Ethernet and optical cable assemblies organized across five product lines engineered to fulfill needs in terms of high-reliability ...
The NMEA 2000 network, like the SAE J1939 network on which it is based, is organized around a bus topology, and requires a single 120Ω termination resistor at each end of the bus. (The resistors are in parallel, so a properly terminated bus should have a total resistance of 60Ω). The maximum distance for any device from the bus is six metres.
SPIN (or South Pacific Islands Network) was a proposed submarine communications cable system that would run between New Zealand and Tahiti, connecting a number of South Pacific island countries. It would have been 6,500 km (4,039 mi) long and have a 64x10 Gbit/s capacity.
Alternating-current (AC) submarine cable systems for transmitting lower amounts of three-phase electric power can be constructed with three-core cables in which all three insulated conductors are placed into a single underwater cable. Most offshore-to-shore wind-farm cables are constructed this way.
In 1847 William Siemens, then an officer in the army of Prussia, laid the first successful underwater cable using gutta percha insulation, across the Rhine between Deutz and Cologne. [9] In 1849, Charles Vincent Walker , electrician to the South Eastern Railway , submerged 3 km (2 mi) of wire coated with gutta-percha off the coast from ...
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The Trans Bay Cable is a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) underwater transmission cable interconnection between San Francisco, California and Pittsburg, California. [1] The 53 mi (85 km) cable under San Francisco Bay and through the Carquinez Strait can transmit 400 megawatts of power at a DC voltage of ±200 kV, enough to provide 40% of San Francisco's peak power needs.