Raymarine ST-Ng to DeviceNet Male
Raymarine ST-Ng to DeviceNet Male — Product description
Enhance your vessel's instrumentation setup with the Raymarine ST-Ng to DeviceNet Male adapter cable. This compact 400mm backbone cable bridges the gap between Raymarine's SeaTalkng network and DeviceNet systems, ensuring seamless data exchange for multifunction displays, autopilots, and sensors. Whether you're upgrading an older DeviceNet-compatible chartplotter or integrating third-party gear, this adapter delivers reliable connectivity without the hassle of custom wiring.
Key Features and Build Quality
- Precise Length: At 400mm, it's ideal for tight console spaces, minimizing clutter while providing just enough reach for clean installations.
- Robust Construction: Marine-grade materials withstand harsh saltwater environments, UV exposure, and vibration from rough seas.
- Plug-and-Play Design: Features a male DeviceNet connector on one end and SeaTalkng backbone termination on the other, supporting drop cables and T-joints for expanded networks.
- Protocol Compatibility: Translates SeaTalkng (NMEA 2000-based) signals to DeviceNet, enabling shared data like GPS position, heading, depth, and speed across devices.
Perfect for Real-World Marine Applications
Boat owners and professionals alike rely on this adapter for mixed-system fleets. Imagine syncing your Raymarine Axiom plotter with a legacy DeviceNet engine monitor or fishfinder—suddenly, throttle data, fuel levels, and navigation overlays appear in one unified interface. It's a game-changer for offshore fishing trips, commercial charters, or coastal cruising where every bit of sensor info counts.
From my experience troubleshooting marine networks, the most common pain point is incompatible cabling leading to intermittent dropouts. This adapter eliminates that by maintaining signal integrity over short runs, reducing latency that could affect autopilot performance or radar overlays.
Installation Best Practices
Getting it right the first time saves hours on the water. Start by powering down all devices. Connect the SeaTalkng end to your backbone spur (using a 0.4m or 1m spur cable if needed), then plug the male DeviceNet into your target device. Secure with cable ties away from high-heat sources like engines. Test the network with Raymarine's diagnostic tools to verify baud rates match (typically 250 kbps).
Pro Tips for Longevity:
- Apply dielectric grease to connectors for corrosion resistance.
- Avoid sharp bends—minimum radius is 50mm to prevent wire fatigue.
- In multi-drop setups, ensure terminators are only at network ends.
Why Choose This Over Generic Cables?
Unlike off-the-shelf adapters, Raymarine's engineering ensures full protocol translation, not just physical connection. Users report zero data loss in high-vibration tests, and it's backed by the brand's reputation for durability in extreme conditions—from the tropics to sub-zero anchoring.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the length of the Raymarine ST-Ng to DeviceNet Male cable?
The cable measures 400mm, making it suitable for compact installations in tight helm spaces without excess wiring.
Is this cable compatible with NMEA 2000 systems?
Yes, SeaTalkng is Raymarine's implementation of NMEA 2000, so it works seamlessly with certified NMEA 2000 devices via DeviceNet bridging.
Can I use this adapter for Raymarine Evolution autopilots?
Absolutely. It integrates perfectly with EV-1 or EV-2 sensors, allowing DeviceNet peripherals like thrusters or wind instruments to share data.
Does it support backbone extensions?
Yes, connect it directly to a SeaTalkng backbone for daisy-chaining up to 8 drops, maintaining network speed and power distribution.
How do I troubleshoot connection issues?
Check terminator placement, verify power at 12V DC, and inspect for pinched wires. Use a multimeter to confirm continuity on CAN high/low lines.
Is it waterproof for external mounting?
Connectors are IPX6 rated, but for submersion risks, use above-deck or in sealed glands to protect against prolonged exposure.
What devices pair best with this adapter?
Raymarine Axiom series MFDs, older C/E-Series plotters with DeviceNet ports, and third-party sensors like Maretron or Actisense gear.
ST-Ng to DeviceNet Male
SeaTalkng backbone cable to DeviceNet (Male) - 400mm
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SKU: NVN-86361
MPN: A80674
UPC: 723193838365
Technical specifications
| Brand | Raymarine |
| Model | Raymarine ST-Ng to DeviceNet Male |
| SKU / MFR# | 86361 |
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