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1939STB4600 Manual 
 
 
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Description 
 
The 1939STB is an interface device allowing the user to connect a PC to 
an SAE-1939 bus via a serial port. The 1939STB conforms to the Physical 
Layer specification as set forth in SAE-J1939/11. The 1939STB allows the 
reception and transmission of messages over an SAE-J1939 standard bus. 
This converter has 14 message “slots” that can be configured for either 
reception or transmission. A sample program is provided to aid in the setup 
of the interface. Source code is provided and can be found in a subdirectory 
under B&B Electronics/J1939/VB6. The Visual Basic program runs under 
Windows:  however, setup and data transfers can be sent and received by any 
terminal capable of serial communications. 
 
 
The power supply is a wide-range design and will accept a DC voltage 
between 10 and 42 volts. The 1939STB has reverse polarity protection. 
Power is connected to the 1939STB though a terminal block located under 
the snap cover. +DC is connected to the terminal marked “POWER”. -DC is 
connected to the terminal marked “GND”. 
 
The serial port on the 1939STB is a 9-pin male connection, configured as 
DCE (pin 2 receive// pin 3 transmit). The serial baud rate is user selectable 
between 300 and 57600. The stop, parity, and word length can also be 
adjusted.  
 
Two LED’s are provided on the 1939STB. One indicates that DC power 
is connected to the converter and the power supply is working properly. This 
LED will be lit constantly. The second LED is labeled “DATA”. This LED 
monitors the function of the converter. After the device is connected, the 
LED should  flash approximately once every 2 seconds. The flashing LED 
confirms that the converter is operating properly and is ready to accept data.  
 
Connection to the SAE-J1939 bus is made by a terminal connection. The 
terminal, located under the snap cover, is marked “CAN LOW and “CAN 
HIGH”. In some applications it may be necessary to add a terminating 
resistor across the CAN high/low terminals. Consult the SAE-J1939/11 
publication for details concerning terminating resistors. 
 
The terminals marked “ A” and “B” are not used.