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5、10 Automatic Baud Rate Detection Process RATIONALE This is the first version of the document. The purpose of this document is to establish a common method of automatically detecting the baud rate of an SAE J1939 network. This is needed so manufacturers that provide devices capable of operating on SA
6、E J1939 networks with different baud rates can reliably detect the baud rate of that network segment without interrupting network communications. FORWARD This series of SAE Recommended Practices has been developed by the Truck and Bus Control and Communications Network Committee of the Truck and Bus
7、 Electrical and Electronics Steering Committee. The objectives of the committee are to develop information reports, recommended practices, and standards concerned with the requirements design and usage of devices that transmit electronic signals and control information among vehicle components. The
8、usage of these documents is not limited to truck and bus applications; other applications may be accommodated with immediate support being provided for construction and agricultural equipment, and stationary power systems. These documents are intended as a guide toward standard practice and are subj
9、ect to change so as to keep pace with experience and technical advances. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 2 2. REFERENCES 2 2.1 Applicable Publications . 2 2.1.1 SAE Publications . 2 2.1.2 ISO Publications 2 3. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS . 2 3.1 Definitions . 2 3.2 Abbreviations 3 4. TECHNICAL REQUIREM
10、ENTS 4 4.1 Overview . 4 4.2 Baud Rate Detection ECU Classifications 4 4.2.1 Permanently Installed ECU (PI-ECU) Classifications . 4 4.2.2 Temporarily Installed ECU (TI-ECU) Classifications 5 4.3 SAE J1939 Network Architecture for Baud Rate Detection 5 4.4 Baud Rate Detection Procedure General Constra
11、ints 7 4.5 PI-ECU Baud Rate Detection Procedure 7 4.6 TI-ECU Baud Rate Detection Procedure While In Silent Baud Discovery Mode 9 4.7 TI-ECU Baud Rate Detection Procedure While In Active Baud Discovery Mode . 10 SAE INTERNATIONAL J1939-16 OCT2015 Page 2 of 16 5. NOTES 13 5.1 Revision Indicator 13 App
12、endix A Baud Rate detection Use Cases . 14 Figure 1 SAE J1939 Network Architecture for Baud Rate Detection 6 Figure 2 PI-ECU Baud Rate Detection Behavior Model . 8 Figure 3 TI-ECU Silent Mode Baud Rate Detection Behavior Model 10 Figure 4 TI-ECU Active Baud Discovery mode Behavior Model . 12 Table 1
13、 Standard 11 Bit Message TI-ECUs use to detect the Baud Rate . 11 1. SCOPE Define a process enabling devices to detect the baud rate of a network automatically with the intent of minimizing or eliminating communication disruption between existing devices. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Documents The f
14、ollowing publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside
15、USA and Canada) or +1 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org. SAE J1939-11 Physical Layer, 250 Kbps, Twisted Shielded Pair SAE J1939-13 Off-Board Diagnostic Connector SAE J1939-14 Physical Layer, 500 Kbps, Twisted Shielded Pair SAE J1939-15 Physical Layer, 250 Kbps, Un-Shielded Twisted Pair 2.1.2 I
16、SO Publications Copies of these documents are available online at http:/webstore.ansi.org/ ISO 11898-1 Road Vehicles Controller area network (CAN) - Part 1: Data link layer and physical signaling ISO 15765-4 Road Vehicles Diagnostic communication over Controller Area Network (DoCAN) Part 4: Requirem
17、ents for emission related systems 3. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS 3.1 DEFINITIONS 3.1.1 ACK Error A CAN protocol error that occurs when the transmitter fails to detect a dominant level asserted bit in the Acknowledgement (ACK) bit of a CAN frame. 3.1.2 Active Baud Discovery Mode This is where the E
18、CU is operating in Baud Discovery Mode (see 3.1.4) while in Active Mode (see 3.1.3). SAE INTERNATIONAL J1939-16 OCT2015 Page 3 of 16 3.1.3 Active Mode The CAN device operating in this mode is an active participant of the network. It asserts a dominant value in the ACK bit when it successfully receiv
19、es a CAN frame. 3.1.4 Baud Discovery Mode Operational mode of an ECU when it can detect the baud rate of the CAN network based on the procedures listed in this document. 3.1.5 Bit-time Measurement The method of determining the CAN network baud rate by measuring the time duration of a single bit. 3.1
20、.6 Permanently Installed ECU The classification of an ECU which is required for normal operation of the system, including but not limited to ECM, TCM, instrument cluster, body controller, etc. 3.1.7 Silent Baud Discovery Mode This is where the ECU is operating in Baud Discovery Mode (see 3.1.4) whil
21、e in Silent Mode (see 3.1.8). 3.1.8 Silent Mode The CAN device operating in this mode will not transmit messages, nor assert the ACK bit for any received CAN frame. Some CAN hardware specification documents refer to a “Listen Only Mode”, which might not be the same as Silent Mode. Regardless of the
22、terminology used in the CAN hardware specification, it is important that the mode chosen for Baud Discovery Mode be one that does not participate in the ACK or error processes. The CAN device operating in Silent Mode is prohibited from transmitting dominant bits but is capable of receiving messages.
23、 3.1.9 Temporarily Installed ECU The classification of an ECU which is not required for the normal operation of the system, including but not limited to service tools and datalink adapters for tools. 3.2 ABBREVIATIONS ACK Acknowledge CAN Controller Area Network ECU Electronic Control Unit ECM Engine
24、 Control Module PI-ECU Permanently Installed ECU TCM Transmission Control Module TI-ECU Temporarily Installed ECU UML Unified Modeling Language SAE INTERNATIONAL J1939-16 OCT2015 Page 4 of 16 4. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Overview This document describes the processes used to detect the baud rate of
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