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Vehicle Electronic Programming Stations (VEPS) System Specification for Win32®
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2461_201309
- Revised
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English
Scope
SAE J2461 specifies the recommended practices of a Vehicle Electronics Programming Stations (VEPS) architecture.in a Win32® environment.
This system specification, SAE J2461, was a revision of the requirements for Vehicle Electronics Programming Stations (VEPS) set forth in SAE J2214, Vehicle Electronics Programming Stations (VEPS) System Specification for Programming Components at OEM Assembly Plants (Cancelled Jun 2004). The J2214 standard has been cancelled indicating that it is no longer needed or relevant.
Rationale
Removed specific references to Windows versions. Removed self-reference to document in section 1.3.1. Update all RP1210B references to RP1210C. Reword reference to RP1210A as an earlier RP1210 version. Replace all Windows and Microsoft related trademarks ™ with a Registered mark ®. Reword the last paragraph in Section 1.4.3 to clarify its meaning.
Recommended Content
Ground Vehicle Standard | Vendor Component Program Data File Interface for OEM Assembly Operations |
Ground Vehicle Standard | Recommended Practice for Pass-Thru Vehicle Programming |
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | VCP EXIT CODES |
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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