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Transport Area Network Cabling
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J2496_201106
- Stabilized
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Scope
This series of SAE Recommended Practices was developed to provide an open architecture system for on-board electronic systems. It is the intention of these documents to allow electronic devices to communicate with each other by providing a standard architecture. This particular document describes the Network Interface and Cabling which defines the requirements needed for communicating between devices that are on different segments of the SAE J2496 Transport Area Network. While these recommended practices may be used in retrofitting older vehicles, the primary intent is for implementation in new bus procurements.
Rationale
This document has been reviewed by the subcommittee to comply with the SAE 5-year Review Policy and has been found to be non-current.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 2 | TYPE AND NUMBER OF CONNECTORS VERSUS CONFIGURATION | |
TABLE 3 | THIRTY SIX (36) CONTACT CONNECTOR | |
TABLE 4 | NINE (9) CONTACT CONNECTOR |
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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