RP1210

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The RP1210 interface, specified by the Technology and Maintenance Council (TMC), was designed to standardize the interface between Windows™-based software applications running on a PC and control network interface hardware. This standard is often required by vehicle manufacturers within the heavy truck market. A couple of the advantages of doing this are:

  • A common device can be used to interface to numerous manufacturers' control modules
  • A particular manufacturer's software can communicate using any number of devices

As a result there are a variety of RP1210-compliant hardware interfaces on the market. Including Kvaser cables available from New Eagle.

Additional information can be found at: https://www.kvaser.com/about-can/can-standards/rp1210/