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GB/T 32896-2016 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 29.200 K 81 Communication protocols for power cabin of electric vehicle ISSUED ON. AUGUST 29, 2016 IMPLEMENTED ON. MARCH 1, 2017 Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 4 2 Normative references ... 4 3 Terms and definitions ... 5 4 General rules ... 7 5 Physical layer ... 7 6 Data link layer ... 7 7 Application layer ... 8 8 Message classification ... 9 9 Message format and content ... 11 Annex A (Informative) Fault diagnosis message of power cabin ... 24 Foreword This Standard was drafted according to the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This Standard was proposed by and shall be under the jurisdiction of China Electricity Council. Main drafting organizations of this Standard. State Grid Corporation of China, State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Company, XJ Group Co., Ltd., State Grid Information & Telecommunication Co., Ltd., State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, China Electric Power Research Institute. Main drafters of this Standard. Su Shengxin, Shen Jianxin, Wu Bin, Shi Shuanglong, Chen Feng, Zhang Fan, Lin Xiaobin, Zhang Pengfei, Li Fengfeng, Yu Wenbin, Li Yunfeng, Wu Zhijun, Zhao Xiang, Wu Yuming, Hu Jinyong. Communication protocols for power cabin of electric vehicle 1 Scope This Standard specifies the definition of the communication physical layer, data link layer and application layer of power cabin of electric vehicles (hereinafter referred to as power cabin) basing on the control area network (CAN). This Standard applies to the communication between the power cabin of electric vehicle with the battery at quick-change mode and vehicle equipment. 2 Normative references The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated edition applies to this document. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 19596-2004 Terminology of electric vehicles ISO 11898-1.2003 Road vehicle - Control area network (CAN) - Part 1. Data link layer and physical signaling ISO 11898-2.2003 Road vehicle - Control area network (CAN) - Part 2. High-speed medium access unit ISO 11898-5.2006 Road vehicles - Controller area network (CAN) - Part 5. High- speed medium access unit with low-power mode SAE J1939-11.2006 Recommended practice for serial control and communication vehicle network - Part 11. Physical layer, 250 Kbits/s, twisted shielded pair SAE J1939-21.2006 Recommended practice for serial control and communication vehicle network - Part 21. Data link layer SAE J1939-73.2006 Recommended practice for serial control and communication vehicle network - Part 73. Application Layer - Diagnostics 3 Terms and definitions The following terms and definitions and those defined in GB/T 19596-2004 apply to this document. 3.1 power cabin of EV The device in electric vehicles, carrying and locking a number of fast-change battery boxes, electrically and mechanically connecting with quick-change battery boxes and vehicles, and for the management of quick-change battery box. 3.2 frame A series of data bits that form a complete message. 3.3 CAN data frame The ordered bit fields necessary to form the CAN protocol for transmitting data, starting at start-of-frame (SOF) and ending at end-of-frame (EOF). 3.4 messages One or more “CAN data frames” with the same parameter group number. 3.5 identifier The identification part of the CAN arbitration field. 3.6 extended frame The CAN data frame defined in the CAN bus, using a 29-bit identifier. 3.7 priority 7.2 The parameter groups are numbered using PGN; each node identifies the contents of the data packet according to the PGN. 7.3 It uses “Request PGN” to actively acquire the parameter group of other nodes. 7.4 It uses cyclic transmission and event driving to transmit data. 7.5 If more than one PGN data needs to be sent to implement a function, multiple PGNs of the definition must be received to determine whether the function is sent successfully. 7.6 When defining a new parameter group, place the parameters of the same function, the parameters of the same or similar refresh frequency and the parameters belonging to the same subsystem in the same parameter group as far as possible. At the same time, the new parameter group shall make full use of 8-byte data width, to place the relevant parameters in the same group as far as possible, also it shall consider the scalability, reserving some bytes or bits, in order to be modified in the future. 7.7 When modifying the parameter group has been defined in this Standard, the definition of the defined byte or bit shall not be modified; the newly added parameter shall be related to the parameters already in the parameter group; it shall not add unrelated parameters to the defined PGN in order to save the number of PGNs. 7.8 The definition of fault diagnosis shall follow the requirements of the CAN bus diagnostic system in 5.1 of SAE J1939-73.2006; the definition of the fault diagnosis message is given in Annex A. 7.9 The single-byte parameter setting of invalid information unit shall be 0xFF, the double-byte parameter setting shall be 0xFFFF, the four-byte parameter setting shall be 0xFFFFFFFF, the invalid or reserved bit shall be set to 1. 8 Message classification 8.1 Basic information message The basic information is used to transfer the attribute information of the power cabin. The classification of the basic information message is shown in Table 3. Table 3 Classification of basic information message No. Message description PGN PGN (Hex) Priority Data length Byte Message cycle ms Source address Destination address 1 Basic parameter 63489 00F801H 6 11 Event response Power cabin 2 Alarm 63490 00F802H 6 42 Event Power module voltage Resolution. 0.01 V/bit, offset. 0 V, value range. 0 V ~ 24 V 11 2 bytes 10069 Extremely-large-deviation voltage value of single battery or battery module voltage Resolution. 0.01 V/bit, offset. 0 V, value range. 0 V ~ 24 V 13 1 byte 10070 Low value of discharging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 14 1 byte 10071 High value of discharging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 15 1 byte 10072 Large-deviation value of discharging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 16 1 byte 10073 Extremely low value of discharging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 17 1 byte 10074 Extremely high value of discharging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 18 1 byte 10075 Extremely-large-deviation value of discharging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 19 1 byte 10076 Low value of charging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 20 1 byte 10077 High value of charging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 21 1 byte 10078 Large-deviation value of charging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 22 1 byte 10079 Extremely low value of charging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 23 1 byte 10080 Extremely high value of charging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 24 1 byte 10081 Extremely-large-deviation value of charging temperature Resolution. 1 °C/bit, offset. -50 °C, value range. -50 °C ~ 200 °C 25 2 bytes 10082 SOC low threshold Resolution. 0.1 %/bit, offset. 0 %, value range. 0 % ~100 % 9.2.2 Alarm condition PGN63505 The alarm condition consists of 3 levels of alarm, the alarm severity. level 5 alarm > level 3 alarm > level 1 alarm. Bytes 1, 2 is level 1 alarm information; byte 4 is level 3 alarm information, bytes 6, 7, 8 is level 5 alarm information. The format of alarm message is shown in Table 10. Table 10 Format of alarm condition message Start bit or byte Data length SPN SPN definition 1.1 2 bits 10288 Voltage beyond limits of single batteries or battery modules < 00>. = Normal, < 01>. = Beyond lower limit; < 10>. = Beyond upper limit; < 11>. = Not available 1.3 2 bits 10289 Voltage deviation beyond limits of single batteries or battery modules < 00>. = Normal... ......
 
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