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Posts tagged as “NMEA 2000 vs OneNet”

OneNet: The Next-Generation Marine Network Standard

Overview of OneNet OneNet is the National Marine Electronics Association’s newest networking standard for marine electronics, positioned as the successor to NMEA 2000®. Unlike its predecessors (NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000), OneNet is built on modern Internet protocols, using IPv6 over standard Ethernet (IEEE 802.3). This means that OneNet-enabled devices…

SAE J1939 vs NMEA 2000/OneNet: Strategic Directions in Off-road & Marine Networks

Overview of SAE J1939 and Recent CAN FD/XL Enhancements SAE J1939 Basics: SAE J1939 is a high-level communications protocol that has long used the CAN (Controller Area Network) bus for in-vehicle networking on heavy-duty and off-road vehicles (e.g. trucks, agricultural and construction machinery). It operates on a 29-bit CAN identifier…

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