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Vehicle Application Layer

2022-08-26
CURRENT
J1939/71_202208
The SAE J1939 communications network is developed for use in heavy-duty environments and suitable for horizontally integrated vehicle industries. The SAE J1939 communications network is applicable for light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty vehicles used on-road or off-road, and for appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to, on-highway and off-highway trucks and their trailers, construction equipment, and agricultural equipment and implements. SAE J1939-71 is the SAE J1939 reference document for the conventions and notations used to specify the parameter (SP) placement in PG data, the conventions for ASCII parameters, and conventions for PG transmission rates. This document previously contained the majority of the SAE J1939 OSI application layer data parameters and messages for information exchange between the ECU applications connected to the SAE J1939 communications network.
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Vehicle Application Layer

2023-10-27
WIP
J1939/71
The SAE J1939 communications network is developed for use in heavy-duty environments and suitable for horizontally integrated vehicle industries. The SAE J1939 communications network is applicable for light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy duty vehicles used on-road or off-road, and for appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to, on-highway and off-highway trucks and their trailers, construction equipment, and agricultural equipment and implements.SAE J1939-71 is the SAE J1939 reference document for the conventions and notations used to specify the parameter (SP) placement in PG data, the conventions for ASCII parameters, and conventions for PG transmission rates. This document previously contained the majority of the SAE J1939 OSI application layer data parameters and messages for information exchange between the ECU applications connected to the SAE J1939 communications network.
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Serial Control and Communications Heavy Duty Vehicle Network - Top Level Document

2012-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1939_201206
This top level document describes the network in general, the OSI layering structure, the subordinate document structure, and provides control for all preassigned values and names. The Appendices of this document lists all SPN assignments, PGN assignments, NAME Function assignments, Manufacturer Code assignments, and Preferred Address assignments. All SPN and PGN assignments are listed in this document even though the complete definition details might be recorded in another standard. The SPN and PGN listings in this document identify the standard document that either contains the definition details or is associated with the identifier.
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Serial Control and Communications Heavy Duty Vehicle Network - Top Level Document

2011-04-14
HISTORICAL
J1939_201104
This top level document describes the network in general, the OSI layering structure, the subordinate document structure, and provides control for all preassigned values and names. The Appendices of this document lists all SPN assignments, PGN assignments, NAME Function assignments, Manufacturer Code assignments, and Preferred Address assignments. All SPN and PGN assignments are listed in this document even though the complete definition details might be recorded in another standard. The SPN and PGN listings in this document identify the standard document that either contains the definition details or is associated with the identifier.
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Serial Control and Communications Heavy Duty Vehicle Network - Top Level Document

2013-08-14
HISTORICAL
J1939_201308
This top level document provides a general overview of the SAE J1939 network and describes the subordinate document structure. This document includes definitions of terms and abbreviations which are used among the various SAE J1939 subordinate documents. The SAE J1939DA Digital Annex spreadsheet replaces the Appendices of this document for the publication of the list of all SPN assignments, PGN assignments, NAME Function assignments, Manufacturer Code assignments, and Preferred Address assignments. This document has been updated to reflect the change to discontinue publishing the content of Table A2, Tables B1 through B12, and Table C1 in Appendix A, Appendix B, and Appendix C; instead, this content is now published in the SAE J1939DA Digital Annex spreadsheet.
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Security Recommendations for Interfaces to On-vehicle Networks

2021-08-06
WIP
J1939-91A
This document will provide recommendations to vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers in securing the SAE J1939 network from the cybersecurity risks. It is recognized that not every application of SAE J1939 networks requires the same level of cyber security measures. The implement shall determine what security measures to implement at each level of the vehicle architecture.
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Safety Assurance Trailers for SAE J1939-22 C-PGs

2022-02-25
WIP
J1939-77
This document specifies the technical requirements for several different trailers that may be incorporated into J1939-22 C-PG payloads to provide safety assurance data. Proper use of these trailers is suitable for meeting applicable functional safety standards for a given industry. This document provides enough details for trailers that another document (likely SAE J1939-22) can incorporate these details into specific trailer formats. Accordingly, this document does not define the Type of Service (TOS) or Trailer Format (TF) values to use for these trailers, nor does it define the position of these trailers relative to other trailers that provide security assurance data.
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SAE J1939 Network Security

2017-03-06
WIP
J1939-91
This document will provide recommendations to vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers in securing the SAE J1939-13 connector interface from the cybersecurity risks posed by the existence of this connector.
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Recommended Practice for a Serial Control and Communications Vehicle Network

2007-10-09
HISTORICAL
J1939_200710
These Recommended Practices are intended for light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles used on or off road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g. generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to: on and off highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements. The purpose of these Recommended Practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these Recommended Practices to allow Electronic Control Units to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture.
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Recommended Practice for a Serial Control and Communications Vehicle Network

2007-02-26
HISTORICAL
J1939_200702
These Recommended Practices are intended for light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles used on or off road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g. generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to: on and off highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements. The purpose of these Recommended Practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these Recommended Practices to allow Electronic Control Units to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture.
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Recommended Practice for a Serial Control and Communications Vehicle Network

2005-01-19
HISTORICAL
J1939_200501
These Recommended Practices are intended for light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles used on or off road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g. generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to: on and off highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements. The purpose of these Recommended Practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these Recommended Practices to allow Electronic Control Units to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture.
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Recommended Practice for a Serial Control and Communications Vehicle Network

2003-08-07
HISTORICAL
J1939_200308
These Recommended Practices are intended for light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles used on or off road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g. generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to: on and off highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements. The purpose of these Recommended Practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these Recommended Practices to allow Electronic Control Units to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture.
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Recommended Practice for a Serial Control and Communications Vehicle Network

2000-04-10
HISTORICAL
J1939_200004
These Recommended Practices are intended for light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles used on or off road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g. generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to: on and off highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements. The purpose of these Recommended Practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these Recommended Practices to allow Electronic Control Units to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture.
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Recommended Practice for a Serial Control and Communications Vehicle Network

2010-02-15
HISTORICAL
J1939_201002
These Recommended Practices are intended for light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles used on or off road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g. generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to: on and off highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements. The purpose of these Recommended Practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these Recommended Practices to allow Electronic Control Units to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture.
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Recommended Practice for a Serial Control and Communications Vehicle Network

2009-03-05
HISTORICAL
J1939_200903
These Recommended Practices are intended for light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles used on or off road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g. generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to: on and off highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements. The purpose of these Recommended Practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these Recommended Practices to allow Electronic Control Units to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture.
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Recommended Practice for Control and Communications Network for On-Highway Equipment

2000-09-01
HISTORICAL
J1939/1_200009
This series of recommended practices are intended for heavy duty vehicles used on roads (on-highway). It is recognized that these recommended practices or portions may be utilized for other applications such as stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Such alternative applications are allowed even though they are not the primary intent of this SAE recommended practice. The purpose of these recommended practices is to provide an open interconnect system for electronic systems. It is the intention of these recommended practices to allow electronic devices to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture. Vehicles covered include all on-highway straight trucks and road trains. A road train consists of one towing vehicle (tractor), and one or more towed vehicle(s) (trailers and dollies). Dolly axles within the road train are considered to be towed vehicles.
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Physical Layer, 500 kbit/s

2022-04-05
CURRENT
J1939/14_202204
This document defines a physical layer having a higher bandwidth capacity than other physical layers defined for SAE J1939. Newer transceiver technologies are utilized to minimize EMI. CAN controllers are now available which support the flexible data rate frame format. These controllers, when used on SAE J1939-14 networks, must be restricted to use only the classical frame format compliant to ISO 11898-1:2015. This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for light- and heavy-duty vehicles on- or off-road, as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to, on- and off-highway trucks and their trailers, construction equipment, and agricultural equipment and implements.
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Physical Layer, 500 Kbps

2011-10-05
HISTORICAL
J1939/14_201110
This document defines a physical layer having a higher bandwidth capacity than other physical layers defined for SAE J1939. Newer transceiver technologies are utilized to minimize EMI. This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for light- and heavy-duty vehicles on- or off-road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Vehicles of interest include but are not limited to: on- and off-highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements.
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Physical Layer, 500 Kbps

2016-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1939/14_201612
This document defines a physical layer having a higher bandwidth capacity than other physical layers defined for SAE J1939. Newer transceiver technologies are utilized to minimize EMI. CAN controllers are now available which support the Flexible Data Rate Frame Format. These controllers, when used on SAE J1939-14 networks, must be restricted to use only the Classical Frame Format compliant to ISO 11898-1:2015. This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for light- and heavy-duty vehicles on- or off-road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Vehicles of interest include but are not limited to: on- and off-highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements.
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Physical Layer, 250 Kbps, Un-Shielded Twisted Pair (UTP)

2023-04-04
WIP
J1939/15
This document describes a physical layer utilizing Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable with extended stub lengths for flexibility in ECU placement and network topology. Also, connectors are not specified.CAN controllers used on SAE J1939-15 networks must be restricted to use only Classical Frames as defined in ISO 11898- 1. A network which may have legacy controllers cannot tolerate FD Frames.These SAE Recommended Practices are intended for light- and heavy-duty vehicles on- or off-road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator sets). Vehicles of interest include, but are not limited to: on- and off-highway trucks and their trailers; construction equipment; and agricultural equipment and implements.
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