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SAE International - J1939/11_199412

PHYSICAL LAYER—250K bits/s, SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR

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Organization: SAE International
Publication Date: 1 December 1994
Status: active
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These SAE Recommended Practices are intended for light- and heavy-duty vehicles on- or off-road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator... View More

Document History

December 6, 2016
Physical Layer, 250 Kbps, Twisted Shielded Pair
This document defines a physical layer having a robust immunity to EMI and physical properties suitable for harsh environments. CAN controllers are available which support the CAN Flexible Data Rate...
September 12, 2012
Physical Layer, 250 Kbps, Twisted Shielded Pair
This document defines a physical layer having a robust immunity to EMI and physical properties suitable for harsh environments. These SAE Recommended Practices are intended for light- and heavy-duty...
September 18, 2006
Physical Layer, 250K bits/s, Twisted Shielded Pair
These SAE Recommended Practices are intended for light- and heavy-duty vehicles on- or off-road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator...
October 5, 1999
Physical Layer, 250K bits/s, Twisted Shielded Pair
These SAE Recommended Practices are intended for light- and heavy-duty vehicles on- or off-road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator...
J1939/11_199412
December 1, 1994
PHYSICAL LAYER—250K bits/s, SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR
These SAE Recommended Practices are intended for light- and heavy-duty vehicles on- or off-road as well as appropriate stationary applications which use vehicle derived components (e.g., generator...

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