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1.0 Overview

On-Board Diagnostics, Second Generation (OBD-II)

is a set of standards for implementing a computer
based system to control emissions from vehicles. It
was first introduced in the United States in 1994, and
became a requirement on all 1996 and newer US
vehicles. Other countries, including Canada, parts of
the European Union, Japan, Australia, and Brazil
adopted similar legislation. A large portion of the
modern vehicle fleet supports OBD-II or one of its
regional flavors.

Among other things, OBD-II requires that each

compliant vehicle be equipped with a standard
diagnostic connector (DLC) and describes a standard
way of communicating with the vehicle’s computer,

also known as the ECU (Electronic Control Unit). A
wealth of information can be obtained by tapping into
the OBD bus, including the status of the malfunction
indicator light (MIL), diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs),
inspection and maintenance (I/M) information, freeze
frames, VIN, hundreds of real-time parameters, and
more.

The STN11xx is an OBD to UART interpreter that

can be used to convert messages between any of the
OBD-II protocols currently in use, and UART. It is fully
compatible with the de facto industry standard ELM327
command set. Based on a 16-bit processor core, the
STN11xx offers more features and better performance
than any other ELM327 compatible IC.

2.0 Feature Highlights

• Fully

compatible with the ELM327 AT command set

Extended ST command set

UART interface (baud rates from 38 bps to 10 Mbps

1

)

• Secure

bootloader for easy firmware updates

• Support

for

all legislated OBD-II protocols:

o ISO

15765-4

(CAN)

o ISO 14230-4 (Keyword Protocol 2000)
o ISO 9141-2 (Asian, European, Chrysler vehicles)
o J1850 VPW (GM vehicles)
o J1850 PWM (Ford vehicles)

• Support

for

non-legislated OBD protocols:

o ISO

15765

o ISO 11898 (raw CAN)

• Superior

automatic protocol detection algorithm

Large memory buffer

• Voltage

input

for

battery monitoring

• Available

in

TQFP-44 and QFN-44 packages

Note 1:

Maximum theoretical baud rate. Actual maximum baud rate is application dependent and may be limited by driver
hardware.

3.0 Typical Applications

• Academic

projects

• Automotive diagnostic scan tools and code readers

• Digital

dashboards

• Fleet management and tracking applications

• OBD data loggers

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