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ISO 9141 K LINE (INTERNATIONAL STANDARDT

ORGANIZATION)

VELOCIDAD DE TRANSMISION 10.4 Kbps.


FORMATO DEL MENSAJE K LINE
-Header (encabezado).
-Data bytes (datos).
-Checksum(verificación).
Header:
The format byte (Fmt) contains information about the form and composition of the
message. Two bits (A0 and A1) provide address information, while six bits (L0 to L5)
provide the quantity of data bytes. With this coding, there can be up to 63 data bytes.
If L0 to L5 are set to zero, the number of payload bytes must be coded using the
length byte (Len).
The target address (Tgt) indicates the communication partner for which the
information is destined.
The source address (Src) indicates the communication partner that sent the
information.
The length byte (Len) specifies the quantity of payload bytes (max. 255 bytes). Up to
a value of 63, the coding can take place in Fmt. For more than 63, the length must be
specified using this byte.
Data bytes:
Up to 255 bytes of payload can be sent per message. The first byte
of the payload is always a service-identification byte (SId).
The subsequent data bytes are data that differ depending on the
service concerned

Checksum:
The 1-byte checksum is always positioned at the end of a message. It
contains the value of the modulo 256 sum across all bytes in the
message – apart from the checksum itself.
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