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Title: USB hub versus multiplexer
#1
Dear all,

I've been skimming through the many topics that touch on the issue but did not really find an answer:

What is best to use to connect multiple instruments and why: a USB hub or a multiplexer?

To my non-expert impression, the former offers the advantage of cost and simplicity, but many seem to refer only to the latter.

Thank you in advance for any clarification.
 
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#2
Sort of depends on how complex your setup is and how many instruments you have attached. For just a few a USB hub is fine, but with several instruments, particularly if you have more than one or two sending nmea data, a multiplexer is better because it can act as a traffic cop over the flow of data. For me it's particularly useful because I often have more than one instrument transmitting GPS data (seems everything has gps these days) and it will prioritize and only pass one of them on so they don't conflict. I can control that priority. It also acts as a translator from Raymarine's Seatalk to nmea (my wind/speed/depth are Raymarine).

Scot

edit - should also add that a usb is fine if you're only attaching usb devices, but many of us are using the multiplexer to integrate all of our instruments, most of which don't have usb.
 
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#3
Thanks Scot for the quick reply

I think the network I'm setting up is quite simple: GPS and AIS connected to GPSnavX or (Fugawi on PC emulation) and Navtex connected to specific software (runs on PC emulation).

GPS is also connected to VHF but I guess it does not change anything

all have RS232 to USB connections and all transmit NMEA data. How big the risk of collisions?

I do not need to have my B&G network connected to the Mac

Pierre
 
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#4
Pierre,
Unless you're really cash strapped I'd try the usb first. Even if you later go for a multiplexer it would be a useful backup. I also found with my gps/plotter I can't upload routes/waypoints via nmea so I need a usb adapter for that anyway.

Scot
 
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#5
Scot,

Once again, thanks a lot. I'll follow your advise.

Pierre


 
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