Example Application 7-5
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Output Data Points
The output data points determine what PGNs are going to be produced by the
Anybus-X on J1939, and what the content of those PGN messages is going to be.
Since the example application only needs to produce 16 bits of data in a single
PGN message, the resulting configuration is quite simple. It is shown in Figure 7-
The single data point specifies that 2 bytes of data from the beginning of the Out-
put table is going to be copied into the first 2 bytes of the message. The message
will be transmitted with a PGN of 256 and a priority of 6 every 100ms. The mes-
sage will be broadcast (Target Address 255) so that it can be seen by everyone on
the network.
Figure 7-7 Example J1939 Output Configuration