ISO 13400-4
Road vehicles Diagnostic communication over Internet Protocol (DoIP) - Part 4: Ethernet-based high-speed data link connector
Organization: | ISO |
Publication Date: | 15 March 2016 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 18 |
ICS Code (Diagnostic, maintenance and test equipment): | 43.180 |
ICS Code (Electrical and electronic equipment): | 43.040.10 |
scope:
This part of ISO 13400 specifies a minimum set of diagnostic Ethernet connector requirements which are based on ISO 15031-3. The ISO 15031-3 diagnostic connector is referenced by legislation in many countries.
The diagnostic connection specified in this part of ISO 13400 consists of two mating connectors: the vehicle connector and the external test equipment connector as specified in ISO 15031-3.
This part of ISO 13400 specifies:
- the functional requirements for the vehicle connector. These functional requirements are separated into two principal areas: connector contact allocation and electrical requirements for connector and related electrical circuits;
- the functional requirements for the external test equipment connector. These functional requirements are separated into two principal areas: connector contact allocation and electrical requirements for connector and related electrical circuits.
Two (2) different connector layouts and pin-outs are specified in this part of ISO 13400:
a) Ethernet pin assignment option 1 (see Annex A);
b) Ethernet pin assignment option 2 (see Annex B).
Historically, option 1 is specified to meet Ethernet pin assignment of road vehicles already launched onto the market and may be used to resolve conflicts with vehicle manufacturer-specifi
Option 2 is specified to meet the Ethernet pin assignment of road vehicles to resolve conflicts with vehicle manufacturer-specifi
A discovery/identifica