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…
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SAE J1939 Development Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated: From Monitoring to Full ECU Simulation
By Wilfried Voss on June 3, 2026
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?
By Wilfried Voss on June 1, 2026
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…



