ISO 23316-6:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 January 2024

Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry — Electrical high-power interface 700 V DC / 480 V AC — Part 6: Communication signals

ISO 23316-6:2024 Files

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ISO 23316-6:2024 Scope

This document specifies the communication interface, so that the transmitted parameters, signals and objects between a supply system (SS), with power converter/switch (PC/S) and high power interface – master control (HPI-MC) including the tractor implement management (TIM) server, and a consumer system (CS), with application (APP) and high power interface – control (HPI-C) including the TIM client and the task controller, can be used is in the agricultural industry. The mentioned signals are used during identification, initialization, operation, and shutdown modes of operation.

This document does not cover the definitions of suspect parameter numbers (SPNs) for the signals, within the parameter group numbers (PGNs) for messages and the message setup. These definitions are given in ISO 11783 and SAE J1939.

NOTE            For information on messages (PGNs) see also Annex B.

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