B&B Electronics 1939STB Benutzerhandbuch

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1939STB4600 Manual 
 
 
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B&B Electronics Ltd – Westlink Commercial  Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91 792444 – Fax +353 91 792445 
 
Introduction 
 
   SAE-J1939 is a communication protocol developed by SAE (Society of 
Automotive Engineers).  The communication protocol is based on the CAN 
specification developed by Bosch 2.0 part B (September, 1991). 
Before using the Model 1939STB the user should be familiar with the 
SAE publications listed below, and follow all the guidelines before 
attempting to connect to an active J1939 network. 
The  SAE-J1939 specifications are guidelines. Many manufacturers have 
proprietary data codes developed for their own use. The user must obtain 
these codes from the manufacturer of the vehicle. B&B Electronics does not 
have access to the SAE-J1939 codes, and cannot provide any assistance in 
obtaining these codes. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and 
implement the specific J1939 codes for the vehicle(s) that the 1939STB is 
interfaced to.   
 
SAE Publications 
 
Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice 
 
SAE-J1939/11    Physical Layer – 250k bits/s, Shielded Twisted Pair  
 (issued 
DEC94) 
 
SAE-J1939/21    Data Link Layer (issued JUL94) 
 
SAE-J1939/31  
Recommended Practice for Serial Control and  
  
Communications 
                            Vehicle Network – Part 31- Network Layer 
 
(issued DEC94)             
 
SAE-J1939/71    Vehicle Application Layer (revised MAY96) 
 
SAE-J1939/73    Application Layer –Diagnostics  (issued FEB96) 
 
SAE-J1939/81    Recommended Practice for Serial Control and  
 Communications 
Vehicle Network – Park 81 – Network Management 
(issued JUL97) 
 
You may order these documents from SAE at  (412) 776-4970   
  FAX: (412) 776-0790 
Or on the web at  
http://www.sae.org
 
 
CAN Specification 2.0  Robert Bosch GmbH 
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D-7000 Stuttgart 1, Germany