Reference number
ISO 15765-4:2016
ISO 15765-4:2016
Road vehicles — Diagnostic communication over Controller Area Network (DoCAN) — Part 4: Requirements for emissions-related systems
Edition 3
2016-04
Withdrawn
ISO 15765-4:2016
67245
Withdrawn (Edition 3, 2016)

Abstract

ISO 15765-4:2016 specifies requirements for Controller Area Networks (CAN) where one or more controllers comply with on-board diagnostics (OBD) or world-wide harmonized on-board diagnostics (WWH‑OBD) regulations. The network presumes the use of an external test equipment for inspection and repair diagnostics, as defined by the regulations. The CAN network requirements for the vehicle and the external test equipment are based on the specifications of ISO 15765-2, ISO 11898-1 and ISO 11898-2.

ISO 15765-4:2016 places restrictions on those International Standards for the fulfilment of the regulations. It does not specify in-vehicle CAN bus architecture, but seeks to ensure that the vehicle's regulated CAN communications comply with external test equipment requirements.

ISO 15765-4:2016 defines the requirements to successfully establish, maintain and terminate communication with a vehicle that implements the requirements of the OBD/WWH-OBD regulations. Plug‑and-play communication capabilities among vehicles and test equipment are defined to assure the interoperation of external test equipment and vehicles. This part of ISO 15765 details all of the OSI layer requirements to achieve this goal.

ISO 15765-4:2016 is the entry point for DoCAN (Diagnostic communication over Controller Area Network). Based on the results of the initialization, the external test equipment determines which protocol and diagnostic services are supported by the vehicle's emissions-related system:

- legislated OBD: ISO 15031 (all parts);

- legislated WWH-OBD: ISO 27145 (all parts).

General information

  •  : Withdrawn
     : 2016-04
    : Withdrawal of International Standard [95.99]
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  • ISO/TC 22/SC 31
    43.180  43.040.15 
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