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16/12/2020 by Kvaser

SAE J1939 Fundamentals Webinar

Understanding how J1939 works can be complicated. Whether you’re an engineer doing ‘test and measurement’ on a truck, or a system designer doing development, it can be challenging to understand how all the aspects of the SAE J1939 spec fit together.

In this webinar, Bryan Hennessy will give an introductory level overview of the J1939 collection of SAE standards from the SAE Truck Bus Control and Communications Committee.

Bryan is a Kvaser Field Applications Engineer but also is a long-time member of the SAE J1939 standards committee, current chairing the “NexGen” task force.

Bryan’s background in the test and measurement industry coupled with a broad knowledge of CAN (the foundation of J1939) will provide a helpful context for understanding the fundamentals of J1939.

Here are the topics we will cover:

  • An explanation of the abstraction layer concept
  • Examples of each layer
  • The use of DBC files
  • Diagnostics and HD-OBD
  • Plus, some answers to the question ‘What’s all that other stuff on my data bus?’

Webinar Details

Title: SAE J1939 Fundamentals

When: Tuesday, January 19, 8:00am (PST)

Length: 45 minute presentation, followed by Q&A

Hosting Platform: GoToWebinar

 

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Bryan Hennessy business portrait. Bellingham, WA. © 2020 Mark Turner

Bryan Hennessy – Field Application Engineer (Kvaser)

Bryan Hennessy has been with Kvaser for five years and is an Applications Engineer with extensive experience in SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000, as well as the physical and datalink layers of CAN communications. He is a member of the SAE Truck Bus Control and Communications Network Committee, Chairman for the SAE J1939 Next Generation Task Force, and is currently starting a rewrite of the SAE J1939-21 datalink layer specification. Bryan has over thirty years of experience with digital communications related jobs and hold a BSEE from Florida Institute of Technology.

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