Subelement F: Other Equipment and Networks— Topic :
Question 44F4
Element 9 (GMDSS Maintainer)The NMEA 2000 backbone operating speed is:
Explanation
The NMEA 2000 backbone operates at a fixed data rate of 250 kilobits per second (kbps). This marine communication standard is based on the Controller Area Network (CAN bus) protocol, widely used for its reliability and efficiency in transmitting data across a network.
The 250 kbps speed is specifically chosen to provide sufficient bandwidth for the diverse range of navigation, engine, sensor, and safety information shared between devices on a vessel. It ensures timely updates for critical marine systems without requiring overly complex transceivers or high power consumption. While the option lists "bps," the correct operating speed for NMEA 2000 is 250 kilobits per second. Speeds of 500 bps, 1500 bps, or 2000 bps are incorrect; these values are either too slow or do not match the standard's defined rate.
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