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SAE J1939 VIN Simulation and Request Demo – Understanding PGN 65260 (VIN)

In previous quick demos, we focused on SAE J1939 parameters that are transmitted periodically, such as engine speed, vehicle speed, fuel level, and engine temperatures. These messages are broadcast automatically at predefined intervals, allowing any node on the network to receive the data without explicitly asking for it. The Vehicle…

Embedded SAE J1939 Development: ESP32 vs. Raspberry Pi + PiCAN HAT

SAE J1939 development has evolved far beyond traditional automotive Electronic Control Units (ECUs). Today, engineers can build J1939-enabled systems using low-cost embedded platforms such as the ESP32 and the Raspberry Pi. While both platforms can successfully communicate on a J1939 network, they serve very different purposes. The question is not…

Connecting J1939 to IoT, Cloud, and Fleet Management Systems

As heavy-duty vehicles become increasingly connected, engineers are looking for ways to integrate vehicle data into fleet management systems, cloud applications, industrial control systems, and enterprise databases. The hardware needed for such integrations is readily available. Products from companies such as Red Lion, Moxa, HMS, Sierra Wireless, and many others…

Fleet Management for Diesel Vehicles: Purpose, Challenges, and Essential Literature Recommendations

Fleet management plays a critical role in ensuring the efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness of vehicle operations, particularly in industries that rely heavily on diesel-powered trucks and equipment. The purpose of fleet management is to optimize fuel consumption, reduce downtime, manage maintenance schedules, monitor driver behavior, and ensure regulatory compliance. With…

Unlock the Secrets to Mastering SAE J1939 – Your Ultimate Blueprint for Operational Excellence

SAE J1939 is a standardized communication protocol used in heavy-duty vehicles like trucks, buses, construction equipment, and agricultural machinery. It defines how electronic control units (ECUs)—such as engines, transmissions, and brakes—talk to each other over a shared data network. Think of it as a common language that allows different vehicle…

Technical Report: Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Rule and Compliance Framework

We are currently developing a comprehensive ESP32 application note that details the design and implementation of CAN Bus data logging devices. This document will serve as a practical guide for building robust and cost-effective logging solutions using the ESP32 microcontroller. In addition to covering the technical aspects of interfacing with…

The Role of SAE J1939 for Fleet Management and Telematics

In modern commercial vehicle operations, efficient fleet management and telematics are crucial for optimizing performance, reducing operational costs, and ensuring regulatory compliance. A key technology enabling this ecosystem is the SAE J1939 protocol, a standardized communication network that facilitates data exchange among electronic control units (ECUs) in heavy-duty vehicles. This…

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