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Serial Data Communications Between Microcomputer Systems in Heavy-Duty Vehicle Applications

2008-10-21
J1708_200810
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a recommended practice for implementing a bidirectional, serial communication link among modules containing microcomputers. This document defines those parameters of the serial link that relate primarily to hardware and basic software compatibility such as interface requirements, system protocol, and message format. The actual data to be transmitted by particular modules, which is an important aspect of communications compatibility, is not specified in this document. These and other details of communication link implementation and use should be specified in the separate application documents referenced in Section 2.
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Serial Data Communications Between Microcomputer Systems in Heavy-Duty Vehicle Applications

2004-08-25
J1708_200408
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a recommended practice for implementing a bidirectional, serial communication link among modules containing microcomputers. This document defines those parameters of the serial link that relate primarily to hardware and basic software compatibility such as interface requirements, system protocol, and message format. The actual data to be transmitted by particular modules, which is an important aspect of communications compatibility, is not specified in this document. These and other details of communication link implementation and use should be specified in the separate application documents referenced in Section 2.
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Electronic Data Interchange Between Microcomputer Systems in Heavy-Duty Vehicle Applications

2002-02-07
J1587_200202
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a document for the format of messages and data that is of general value to modules on the data communications link. Included are field descriptions, size, scale, internal data representation, and position within a message. This document also describes guidelines for the frequency of and circumstances in which messages are transmitted. In order to promote compatibility among all aspects of electronic data used in heavy-duty applications, it is the intention of the SAE Truck and Bus Low Speed Communications Network Subcommittee (formerly Data Format Subcommittee) (in conjunction with other industry groups) to develop recommended message formats for: a Vehicle and Component Information—This includes all information that pertains to the operation of the vehicle and its components (such as performance, maintenance, and diagnostic data). b Routing and Scheduling Information—Information related to the planned or actual route of the vehicle.
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Joint SAE/TMC Electronic Data Interchange Between Microcomputer Systems in Heavy-Duty Vehicle Applications

1998-07-20
J1587_199807
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a document for the format of messages and data that is of general value to modules on the data communications link. Included are field descriptions, size, scale, internal data representation, and position within a message. This document also describes guidelines for the frequency of and circumstances in which messages are transmitted. In order to promote compatibility among all aspects of electronic data used in heavy-duty applications, it is the intention of the Data Format Subcommittee (in conjunction with other industry groups) to develop recommended message formats for: a Vehicle and Component Information—This includes all information that pertains to the operation of the vehicle and its components (such as performance, maintenance, and diagnostic data). b Routing and Scheduling Information—Information related to the planned or actual route of the vehicle.
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SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS IN HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1993-10-19
J1708_199310
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a recommended practice for implementing a bidirectional, serial communication link among modules containing microcomputers. This document defines those parameters of the serial link that relate primarily to hardware and basic software compatibility such as interface requirements, system protocol, and message format. The actual data to be transmitted by particular modules, which is an important aspect of communications compatibility, is not specified in this document. These and other details of communication link implementation and use should be specified in the separate application documents referenced in Section 2.
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JOINT SAE/TMC ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE BETWEEN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS IN HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1992-08-01
J1587_199208
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a document for the format of messages and data that is of general value to modules on the data communications link. Included are field descriptions, size, scale, internal data representation, and position within a message. This document also describes guidelines for the frequency of and circumstances in which messages are transmitted. In order to promote compatibility among all aspects of electronic data used in heavy-duty applications, it is the intention of the Data Format Subcommittee (in conjunction with other industry groups) to develop recommended message formats for: a Vehicle and Component Information: This includes all information that pertains to the operation of the vehicle and its components (such as performance, maintenance, and diagnostic data). b Routing and Scheduling Information: Information related to the planned or actual route of the vehicle.
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SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS IN HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1990-10-01
J1708_199010
This document defines a recommended practice for implementing a bidirectional, serial communication link among modules containing microcomputers. This document defines those parameters of the serial link that relate primarily to hardware and basic software compatibility such as interface requirements, system protocol, and message format. The actual data to be transmitted by particular modules, which is an important aspect of communications compatibility, is not specified in this document. These and other details of communication link implementation and use should be specified in the separate application documents referenced in Section 2.
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SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS IN HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1989-11-01
J1708_198911
This document defines a recommended practice for implementing a bidirectional, serial communication link among modules containing microcomputers. This document defines those parameters of the serial link that relate primarily to hardware and basic software compatibility such as interface requirements, system protocol, and message format. The actual data to be transmitted by particular modules, which is an important aspect of communications compatibility, is not specified in this document. These and other details of communication link implementation and use should be specified in the separate application documents referenced in Section 2.
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JOINT SAE/TMC ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE BETWEEN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS IN HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1989-11-01
J1587_198911
This document defines a document for the format of messages and data that is of general value to modules on the data communications link. Included are field descriptions, size, scale, internal data representation, and position within a message. This document also describes guidelines for the frequency of and circumstances in which messages are transmitted. In order to promote compatibility among all aspects of electronic data used in heavy-duty applications, it is the intention of the Data Format Subcommittee (in conjunction with other industry groups) to develop recommended message formats for: a Vehicle and Component Information - This includes all information that pertains to the operation of the vehicle and its components (such as performance, maintenance and diagnostic data). b Routing and Scheduling Information - Information related to the planned or actual route of the vehicle.
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JOINT SAE/TMC ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE BETWEEN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS IN HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1988-01-01
J1587_198801
This document defines a recommended practice for the format of messages and data that is of general value to modules on the data communications link. Included are field descriptions, size, scale, internal data representation, and position within a message. The recommended practice also describes guidelines for the frequency of and circumstances in which messages are transmitted. In order to promote compatibility among all aspects of electronic data used in heavy duty applications, it is the intention of the Data Format Subcommittee (in conjunction with other industry groups) to develop recommended message formats for: a) Vehicle and Component Information - This includes all information that pertains to the operation of the vehicle and its components (such as performance, maintenance and diagnostic data). b) Routing and Scheduling Information - Information related to the planned or actual route of the vehicle.
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SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS IN HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1987-06-01
J1708_198706
This document defines a recommended practice for implementing a bi-directional, serial communication link among modules containing microcomputers. This document defines those parameters of the serial link which relate primarily to hardware and basic software compatibility such as interface requirements, system protocol, and message format. The actual data to be transmitted by particular modules, which is an important aspect of communications compatibility, is not specified in this Recommended Practice. These and other details of communication link implementation and use should be specified in the separate application documents referenced in Section 3.1.
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SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS IN HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1986-01-01
J1708_198601
This document defines a recommended practice for implementing a bi-directional, serial communication link among modules containing microcomputers. This document defines those parameters of the serial link which relate primarily to hardware and basic software compatibility such as interface requirements, system protocol, and message format. The actual data to be transmitted by particular modules, which is an important aspect of communications compatibility, is not specified in this Recommended Practice. These and other details of communication link implementation and use should be specified in the separate application documents referenced in Section 3.1.
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