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Home > Digital Yacht IKREATE NMEA2000 Simulator

Digital Yacht IKREATE NMEA2000 Simulator

$318.81
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Digital Yacht NMEA 2000 Simulator Software & iKreate

Model: ZDIGIKREATE
  • Create individual NMEA 2000 PGNs from drop down list populated with the data you enter or play back a NMEA 2000 log file captured by a Digital Yacht NMEA 2000 product etc from an on-board system
  • Multiple PGN groups can be created and even saved for future use
  • Data variance function can synthesise changing values
  • No complicated software to install - just a simple file for Chrome, Edge, Opera or Chromium
  • Functions on PC, MAC and Linux platforms - simple USB connection
  • Set SRC address and instance
  • Integrated 0.8m NMEA 2000 and 0.8m USB cable

For anyone involved in designing, manufacturing or installing marine electronics, the ability to simulate or replay NMEA2000 data is a real advantage and can accelerate software development, demonstrate NMEA2000 devices or help diagnose network issues.

With more and more modern boats having an NMEA2000 network at the heart of their navigation system, it is really important that you have the tools to investigate the devices and data on the network should things not work as planned.

Consisting of a new iKreate USB interface and an HTML5 based web app, the iKreate simulator can generate any number of NMEA2000 PGNs or replay saved log files of real life network data from any NMEA2000 system, regardless of brand.

Just like our NMEA2000 Display App, our new iKreate SImulator takes a new approach and is the World's first multi-platform, browser based NMEA2000 Simulator App that will run on Windows, LINUX, Mac OSX and Raspbian. There is no installation and if you can save a file and find it again, then that is as complex as it gets with just a single HTML5 file to worry about (less than 0.5MB in size).

You need to use the app with a browser that supports the Web Serial API, which currently includes Chrome, Chromium, MS Edge and Opera. We also plan to support Firefox going forward (with its WebSerial Extension) but this was not possible for the first release of the app.


What's in the Box:
  • iKreate USB Interface
  • Software to download via link

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