====== Electrical Power Supply Requirements ====== ===== NMEA 2000 ===== I don't have the standard. The following is assembled from credible looking sources on the web. Bus power supply standard from 9V - 16V. Presumably that is just a wide nominal 12V, rather than people actually choosing to use 9V. **Load Equivalency Number** (**LEN**) - This seems to mean a **50mA** draw from the CAN bus power lines. It will supply up to **3A total**. Voltage drop must be <1.5V over whole network, to keep the data link happy. Three different cable sizes are standard. The smallest one is common on boats. "Lite" cable: 22 AWG power, 24 AWG data. "Micro" connector. 57 mOhm per m. ==== Connectors ==== Physical layer of NMEA2000 is based on (same as?) DeviceNet. Micro is M12. 5 pin, one in centre. Mini is bigger and has different pin layout with one at top. "A coded". * Male on device. * Cables are male to female. * T-connectors (3 way junction) have M and F on the ends, F in middle to connect to device with M-F cable. * SeaTalkNG is same as NMEA 2000 but with a different connector. ==== Links ==== Has connector pinouts: https://www.csselectronics.com/pages/nmea-2000-n2k-intro-tutorial https://www.ibinews.com/ibi-presents/three-fundamentals-of-designing-a-fault-free-nmea-2000-network/44519.article [[https://digitalyacht.net/nmea-2000-networking-guide/|Digital Yacht NMEA 2000 Networking Guide]]