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MiniPlex-Lite
The MiniPlex-Lite
is a trouble-free NMEA multiplexer perfectly suited for
AIS applications. It integrates up to three conventional
NMEA talkers like GPS, Wind, Log, Sounder with an AIS receiver
and sends all data via USB to a connected PC. An
additional output for autpilot is also available.
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will operate with any navigation software package through
the virtual COM port created by the driver. It provides
three galvanically isolated NMEA inputs to connect your
GPS and other instruments like a speed log or wind meter.No
configuration is needed, no baudrates to select. Just
plug in the MiniPlex-Lite into a free USB port of your
computer, a PC or a Mac, enter the driver CD and after
a few clicks the unit is up and running. It needs no
further configuration. Just connect the cables of your
instruments to the clamp-connectors with the factory-supplied
tool and your computer-based navigation system is complete.
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A unique feature
of the MiniPlex-Lite is the autosensing NMEA input on channel
3. This input will automatically detect the high speed data
from a connected AIS receiver, which runs at 38400 bps as
opposed to standard NMEA equipment which runs at 4800 bps
(Bits Per Second).
The combination
of the MiniPlex-Lite and it's virtual COM port driver is
a dedicated NMEA solution, as opposed to a generic Serial
<-> USB converter. It offers galvanic isolation to
be fully compliant with the NMEA specification and it does
not exhibit the well known problems of generic converters
like the infamous "crazy mouse" problem or sudden
drop-outs in the NMEA data stream.
Any attempt of Windows to detect Plug & Play devices
on our virtual COM port is blocked, resulting in a real
trouble-free Plug & Play solution. Just plug in the
USB cable, load the driver disk, a few clicks and you're
up and running!
The MiniPlex-Lite
is completely transparent to NMEA data. Incoming data is
simply stored and forwarded as complete NMEA sentences to
the computer.
Any data sent by the computer, like steering information
for an autopilot, is output on the dedicated NMEA output.
The communication
speed to the computer is much higher than the standard NMEA
speed, thus there is no possibility of overflow and missing
NMEA sentences from the instruments to the computer.
To prevent any overflow to occur when steering data or waypoints
are sent from the high speed computer interface to the NMEA
output, a flow control is implemented to momentarily stop
the computer from sending data when the internal buffer
is full. To enable this feature, Hardware Flow Control must
be enabled in the communication parameters section of your
navigation software.
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Specifications:
Supply
voltage: Powered from the USB bus.
Current consumption: 30mA (80mA max. with fully loaded
talker port).
Inputs: 3 x NMEA-183/RS-422, galvanically isolated NMEA
inputs. Input 3 is autosensing between 4800 bps and
38400 bps, in order to adapt to the high speed data
of AIS receivers
Output: 1 x NMEA-183/RS-422 for a repeater display and/or
an autopilot.
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Computer
interface: Bidirectional USB port, driver creates
a virtual COM port with optional flow control.
Buffers:
Input 1,2 and USB port: 128 characters,
Input 3: 256 characters.
Speed NMEA in: 4800 bps (4800/38400 on input 3)
Speed NMEA out: 4800 bps
Speed on USB channel: 57600 bps
Dimensions: 97 x 79 x 28 mm
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15-01-2007: Y-tronic
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Basestations by Nauticast/ACR.
11-12-2006: AIS
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will be available mid-september!
22-06-2006: Yacht-AIS
Transponder now supports the SR 261 Transponder!
22-05-2006: MiniPlex-Lite,
a new AIS-compatible NMEA multiplexer, is now available!
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antenna splitter available!
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