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J1939 Reverse Engineering: Decoding Proprietary PGNs and Unknown CAN Messages

If you spend enough time working with heavy-duty vehicles, agricultural equipment, construction machinery, or industrial engines, you will eventually encounter proprietary J1939 messages. At that point, many engineers ask the same question: Can I reverse engineer a J1939 network? The short answer is yes—but only to a certain extent. Before…

SAE J1939 Development Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated: From Monitoring to Full ECU Simulation

If you have recently started working with SAE J1939, chances are your search history looks something like this: How do I monitor J1939 traffic? What hardware do I need for J1939 development? How do I simulate a J1939 ECU? How can I test my software without connecting to a real…

SAE J1939 Message Frequencies: How Accurate Do They Really Need to Be?

One of the more common questions when analyzing or simulating SAE J1939 traffic is surprisingly simple: “How accurate must a J1939 message frequency be?” If a message is supposed to be transmitted every 100 milliseconds, does that mean exactly 100 milliseconds? Can it be 101 milliseconds? 105 milliseconds? What happens…

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