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Development Tools and SAE J1939 Networks on Tractors
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The development of SAE J1939 was prompted by the Heavy Truck industry because of a need for a in-vehicle real time network operating capability (referred to as a “SAE Class C Network”). SAE J1939 has now been adopted for use in tractors and other off road equipment. This paper will outline SAE J1939 network development tools that are available to support hardware and software engineers. An example SAE J1939 network application done by Oklahoma State University will show how some of these tools could be used on tractors.
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Zachos, M., Buczko, G., Stone, M., and Dieball, K., "Development Tools and SAE J1939 Networks on Tractors," SAE Technical Paper 950043, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950043.Also In
References
- “Evaluation and Network Analysis Tool (ENAT)” Manual Dearborn Group Inc. 37632 Hills Tech Drive, Farmington Hills Michigan 48331, USA
- “CAN Emulator/Analyzer” Manual Version 2.00, Rev.00 SOFTMG GmbH Germany
- “CANalyzer” Operating Manual Version 3.0 Vector GmbH Germany
- Stepper, M.R. “J1939 High Speed Serial Communications, The Next Generation Network for Heavy Duty Vehicles” SAE Paper No. 931809 1993 SAE Future Transportation Technology Conference San Antonio, Texas August 9-12 1993
- Baker, K. Brandon, D. Formwalt C.W. “CAN PHYSICAL LAYER FOR OFF-ROAD EQUIPMENT” ASAE Paper No. 94-1-78 1994 International Summer Meeting ASAE Kansas City, MO June 19-22 1994