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4、 Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org J2057-2 REAF. SEP2006 SURFACE VEHICLE INFORMATION REPORT Issued 1994-02 Reaffirmed 2006-09 Superseding J2057-2 AUG2001 Class A Multiplexing Actuators RATIONALE This document has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE
5、 5-Year Review policy. FOREWORD This SAE Information Report is the fourth in a series of Class A Multiplexing information reports. The intent of this document is to introduce the reader to Multiplexed Class A actuators. It is not a “Recommended Practice” report. The document is intended only to info
6、rm the reader of some of the issues involved in multiplexing Class A actuators. These actuators fall into two general categories: analog actuators and digital actuators. This document is not all-inclusive but is meant to be used as a tool for the system engineer designing and developing a Class A Mu
7、ltiplex network application. There are many SAE documents that define Class B and Class C technology (e.g., SAE J1850, J1979, and J2178). This document re-examines multiplexing to define Class A terminology which has some new issues as compared with the previously defined classes of multiplexing. Fo
8、r example, the resistive encoded steering-wheel switch assembly is a Class A Multiplex application. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Scope 2 1.1 Three Classes of Multiplex Networks . 2 1.1.1 A Class Multiplexing 2 1.1.2 B Class Multiplexing 2 1.1.3 C Class Multiplexing . 3 1.2 Analog as Well as Digital 3 2. Ref
9、erences 3 2.1 Applicable Documents 3 2.2 Related Publications . 3 3 Definitions . 3 3.1 Analog Actuator. 4 3.2 Digital Actuator 4 3.3 Engineering Units 4 3.4 Binary Resolution 4 3.5 Analog Resolution Requirement . 4 SAE J2057-2 Reaffirmed SEP2006 - 2 - 4. Typical Application 4 4.1 Analog Actuators.
10、4 4.2 Digital Actuators 4 5. Requirements 5 5.1 Network Requirements . 5 5.2 Electrical Requirements 5 5.3 Environmental Requirements 5 5.4 Latency 5 5.5 EMC Susceptibility and Radiation. 5 5.6 Reliability. 5 5.7 Actuator Failure. 5 5.8 Bus Failure 5 5.9 Diagnostics 5 6. Actuator Types and Parameter
11、s . 6 7. Conclusions. 6 8. Notes. 6 8.1 Key Words. 6 Appendix A Actuator Types and Typical Parameters. 7 1. SCOPE The Class A Task Force of the Vehicle Network for Multiplex and Data Communications Committee is publishing this SAE Information Report to provide insight into Class A Multiplexing. Mult
12、iplexed actuators are generally defined as devices which accept information from the multiplexed bus. A multiplexed actuator can be an output device controlled by the operator or an intelligent controller. A Multiplex actuator can also be a display device that reports the status of a monitored vehic
13、le function. This document is intended to help the network system engineers and is meant to stimulate the design thought process. A list of multiplexed actuator examples is provided in Appendix A, Figure A1. Many other examples can be it identified. 1.1 Three Classes of Multiplex Networks The Vehicl
14、e Network for Multiplex and Data Communications Committee has previously defined three classes of vehicle data communication multiplexing: Class A, Class B, and Class C. A hierarchical relationship exists between the three classes. Class A multiplexing is a subset of Class B and Class B multiplexing
15、 is a subset of Class C. Definitions of all three classes are included in this document for reader convenience. 1.1.1 A Class Multiplexing Class A Multiplexing contains many of the direct operator controlled functions and the displays monitored by the operator. Some examples of actuator outputs woul
16、d be the operator control of powered convenience features such as power windows, door locks, and windshield wiper. 1.1.2 B Class Multiplexing Class B Multiplexing provides the data communications between different modules, internal and external to the vehicle, for the purpose of sharing common data
17、about the vehicle. An example of this is the diagnostic information shared between an internal (on-vehicle) module and an external (hand-held) module for service repair. SAE J2057-2 Reaffirmed SEP2006 - 3 - 1.1.3 C Class Multiplexing Class C Multiplexing is used for real-time high-speed control, and
18、 normally requires a significant amount of data communication to function properly. An example is the hydraulic actuator for the Anti-Lock Brakes System. 1.2 Analog as Well as Digital The physical transportation of the information in a Class A Multiplex application can use analog or digital techniqu
19、es. The information can be transported by an encoded voltage, resistance, or other physical value impressed on the transportation media. The transportation media can be a wire, but is not limited to a wire. In some cases, it is difficult to identify an actuator as digital or analog. For example, a s
20、tepper motor can be used to control a flapper position in a heat exchanger. Although the motor has digital control, the intent of the control is analog as perceived by the vehicle operator. Hence, the Class A application of the flapper is identified as an analog function. In contrast, a door lock is
21、 a digital function. This concept is discussed further in the document. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Publications The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. The latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE,
22、400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org. SAE J1850 Class B Data Communication Network Interface SAE J2057/1 Class A Multiplexing Application/Definition SAE J2057-4 Class A Multiplexing Architecture Strate
23、gies SAE J217812 Class B Data Communication Network Messages, Data Parameter Definitions 2.2 Related Publications The following publications are for information purposes only and are not a required part of this document. 2.2.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale,
24、PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org. SAE J1930 Electrical/Electronic Systems Diagnostic Terms, Definitions, Abbreviations, and Acronyms SAE J1979 E/E Diagnostic Test Modes 3. DEFINITIONS Class A actuators mostly fall into the area of op
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