The NMEA 0183 Information sheetEverything you wanted to know about NMEA 0183 (but were afraid to ask)Issue 1.50 Understanding the NMEA 0183 specifica
Actisense™Page 10© 2006 Active Research LimitedNMEA 0183 Sentence FormatAll NMEA 0183 data is sent in the form of text sentences, each beginning with
The NMEA 0183 Information sheet Page 11© 2006 Active Research LimitedDBT – Depth Below TransducerWater depth referenced to the transducer’s position
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Actisense™Page 2© 2006 Active Research LimitedContentsImportant Notices 3Notices 3Feedback! 3NMEA 0183 Introduction 4The basics 4Electrical spec
The NMEA 0183 Information sheet Page 3© 2006 Active Research LimitedImportant NoticesThis Actisense™ document is for informational purposes only, a
Actisense™Page 4© 2006 Active Research LimitedNMEA 0183 IntroductionDesigned over 20 years ago, the NMEA 0183 slowly became the common method
The NMEA 0183 Information sheet Page 5© 2006 Active Research LimitedConnecting a computer to your NMEA 0183 systemAs the NMEA specification basic
Actisense™Page 6© 2006 Active Research LimitedExample data using an Actisense talker deviceBy connecting a so-called “Triducer” from a company like A
The NMEA 0183 Information sheet Page 7© 2006 Active Research LimitedConnecting devices togetherActisense™ produces a full range of products t
Actisense™Page 8© 2006 Active Research LimitedConnecting a differential NMEA talker to other devicesFigure 1 – Differential NMEA 0183 outputsNMEA Lis
The NMEA 0183 Information sheet Page 9© 2006 Active Research LimitedNMEA Listener device (1): Standard differential NMEA 0183 v2.0+ devicesThis devi
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