Actisense Nmea Buffer Nbf-2-a on 2040-parts.com
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Barrington, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New other (see details)
New condition Actisense NBF-2 NMEA buffer. No box, but comes with manual. Feel free to ask any questions!
The Actisense NBF-2 galvanically opto-isolates and buffers NMEA 0183 data to drive multiple NMEA devices, such as chart plotters and radars. It is ideal for safely interfacing an on-board PC to NMEA 0183 equipment on a vessel. Designed for use with all NMEA 0183 input and output types (RS422, RS485 and RS232), the NBF-2 produces an amplified copy on each of its isolated outputs. Galvanic isolation on the OPTO input and the ISO-Drive outputs ensures protection for both the source talker device and all listening devices, exceeding the NMEA 0183 specifications. The NBF-2-GX version has seven glands which offer's the option to easily seal more connections. The NBF-2 and NBF-2-GX are invaluable in creating a safe and flexible NMEA data network. Benefits of the NBF-2: - AIS compatible
- Protects connected devices
- Simple installation
- Seal more connections with the NBF-2-GX
- Can be used to isolated between two systems
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