NMEA Technologies, Sensors & Gateways for Marine & Maritime Electronics

Profile Spotlight: Actisense’s NMEA Technologies, Gateways, & Sensors

Actisense has been working with OST to showcase its advanced interfacing electronics, NMEA technologies, sensors, and gateways for marine and maritime electronics By Abi Wylie / 29 Nov 2024
Profile Spotlight: Actisense’s NMEA Technologies, Gateways, & Sensors
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Maritime electronics company Actisense aims to give mariners greater control over their vessels’ network data through its specialist interfacing electronics, NMEA technologies, sensors and gateways. Read more >>

The company’s ultra-reliable products enable simple and efficient conversion, digitising, and sharing, ensuring that every voyage over ocean or sea is carried out with the utmost safety and efficiency in mind.

For these high standards, Actisense was recently awarded NMEA Manufacturer of the Year, where the company’s chief engineer presented a seminar. Similar accolades, releases, and achievements over the last few months include the release of a new multiplexer and gateway, forming a partnership to advance the Smart Collision Prevention System, and more.

Actisense’s intelligent interfaces and devices can be installed with ease into any NMEA 2000 or NMEA 0183 boat network. This has earned Actisense a range of industry accolades, including:

  • Navigation and Communication Award at the European Commercial Marine Awards 2024
  • Highly Commended Marine Tech at the Tech South West Awards 2023
  • NMEA Manufacturer of the Year 2023 & 2022

All the company’s products are designed expertly to help solve key connectivity and diagnostic challenges, including solutions that enable the conversion of NMEA 0183 data to NMEA 2000 data, such as the NGX-1 and the WGX-1

Just as impressive, though, are the company’s digitization products. These convert analogue signals into digital NMEA messages, allowing for transmission over vessel networks that can be monitored via NMEA displays. 

As a result, Actisense products like DST-2 and EMU-1 let crew members gain more control and flexibility over data without needing to upgrade to expensive digital transducers.

Yet another area in which the company excels is its marine networking solutions, which enable the building of NMEA 2000 networks for the seamless integration of a variety of devices on board vessels, including GPS receivers, depth sounders, weather stations, and chart plotters. 

The product range, which includes the PRO-NDC-1E2K and the A2K-SBN-1, has hardware that allows users to overcome the limitations of older NMEA 0183 devices, such as buffers and multiplexers. Actisense’s networking products also enable NMEA data to be streamed via Ethernet and Wi-Fi, providing higher data transfer speeds and enhanced reliability and scalability.

Visit the company’s profile, or find out more on the Actisense website. 

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