The Raymarine 400MM Backbone Cable for SeaTalkng (A06033) is an essential component in a maritime navigational network known as SeaTalkng. In a SeaTalkng installation, a backbone cable is crucial as it is used to connect various electronic maritime devices throughout the vessel. This backbone cable is the primary conduit for both data and power transmission between interconnected devices, ensuring that all components of the SeaTalkng system can communicate effectively.
This network is capable of supporting both SeaTalkng and NMEA 2000 devices, highlighting the versatility of the backbone cable to integrate a wide range of marine electronics. To facilitate connections between individual pieces of equipment and the backbone, spur cables are utilized. These spur cables plug into T-pieces which are strategically located on the backbone, allowing for a straightforward, organized, and efficient layout within the installation.
For scenarios where a longer backbone is requisite, multiple cables can be linked end-to-end. The A06030 backbone extender enables this expansion, making it an invaluable accessory for ensuring seamless connectivity and unhindered data and power flow within a comprehensive SeaTalkng setup.
- Primary data and power transmission channel within a SeaTalkng network
- 400MM cable length to fit various installation requirements
- Compatibility with additional SeaTalkng and NMEA 2000 devices
- Simplified integration with T-pieces for connecting spur cables
- Expandable using the A06030 backbone extender
- Essential for maintaining an organized and efficient marine electronics network
FAQ
Q: What is the function of a backbone cable in a SeaTalkng network?
A: The backbone cable serves as the critical infrastructure for data and power transferal between all devices connected within the SeaTalkng system.
Q: How do individual electronics interconnect with the backbone?
A: Devices are linked to the backbone through spur cables that are attached to T-pieces on the backbone, enabling modular and scalable network configurations.
Q: Is it possible to include supplementary devices in the SeaTalkng configuration?
A: Indeed, the SeaTalkng network architecture is created to smoothly assimilate supplementary NG or NMEA 2000 devices at varied locales on the vessel.
Q: What is the solution for installations necessitating a more extended backbone cable?
A: Should your installation call for an elongated backbone cable, joining two lengths of cable with an A06030 backbone extender is recommended to ensure uninterrupted connections.
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