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Vehicle Electronic Programming Stations (VEPS) System Specification for Programming Components at OEM Assembly Plants
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2214_200406
- Cancelled
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English
Scope
The SAE J2214 specification describes the application of the MS-DOS(TM) computer between the OEM and component vendors, defines the required elements comprising a Vehicle Electronics Programming Station, and identifies software interfaces needed between OEM-supplied elements and vendor-supplied elements. The software interfaces are described in SAE J2286 and SAE J1683. By maintaining common elements with J1924, the orderly transition from vendor Communication Programs to Vendor Component Programs will be assured. Beyond clarification of the J1924 document, the changes to VEPS and Vendor Communications Programs are focused on the implementation of a common method for communicating with the vehicle's network for all vendor communications. The SAE J2214 specification describes the application of the MS-DOS(TM) computer between the OEM and component vendors, defines the required elements comprising a Vehicle Electronics Programming Station, and identifies software interfaces needed between O component vendors.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
Truck and Bus Low Speed Communication Network Committee
The Truck and Bus Low Speed Communications Network Subcommittee of the Truck and Bus Electrical and Electronics Committee shall develop and review information reports, recommended practices and standards concerned with the electronic signals and information transmitted among truck and bus electronic components.
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