Scope

The CiA Technical Committee (TC) manages the development, release, and maintenance of technical documents. It approves and monitors CiA interest groups (IG). Additionally, it determines definitions published in the CiA glossary of terms.

Chair

Magnus-Maria Hell, Infineon

Upcoming meetings

Technical Committee

10:00 to 12:00

  • Invitation

Minutes

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TC TF02 Modeling 2023-01-16 97 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2023-03-29 60 KB Login
TC/BC 2023-09-15 1 MB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2024-01-23 189 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2024-08-28 520 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2024-09-11 357 KB Login
TC TF03 Terminology 2024-09-24 733 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2022-06-27 3 MB Login
Technical Committee 2024-01-22 3 MB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2024-05-21 1 MB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2024-07-04 407 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2024-08-15 680 KB Login
TC 2018-10-04 1 MB Login
TC 2019-01-15 1 MB Login
TC 2019-03-28 253 KB Login
TC 2019-04-25 1 MB Login
TC 2021-06-14 373 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2021-10-12 2 MB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2021-11-08 872 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2021-12-06 1 MB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2022-02-02 478 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2022-02-04 422 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2022-03-09 1 MB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2022-03-10 106 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2022-03-17 139 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2022-07-13 252 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2022-11-14 88 KB Login
TC 2019-07-30 110 KB Login
TC 2020-09-18 1 MB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2021-09-21 4 MB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2021-10-25 365 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2021-12-02 501 KB Login
TC 2019-03-07 203 KB Login
TC 2022-07-11 180 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2022-09-01 550 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2022-09-29 459 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2022-11-24 527 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2023-01-18 427 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2023-03-01 1 MB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2023-04-27 465 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2023-06-21 985 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2023-08-30 873 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2023-09-27 463 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2023-11-27 387 KB Login
TC 2024-09-19 438 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2024-04-22 383 KB Login
TC TF02 Modeling 2024-04-15 374 KB Login
TC TF03 Terminology 2024-07-11 101 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2022-04-13 742 KB Login
TC TF01 Generic bootloader 2022-05-11 666 KB Login
Title Details
Published
Size
Status
Action
CiA 150, CiA 205-1 CiA 205-2 version 1.1.0 CAL power management layer
Scope

This document specifies facilities and services of a Power Management Layer protocol entity on the CAN bus allowing significant reduction of power consumption in CAN networks by the introduction of the so-called network standby capability. The power reduction facilities of current CAN controller hardware designs by using the sleep mode, which can be recognized as a de-facto standard; are supported for usage under all higher layer protocols during an internal Power Management Layer IDLE state.

1997-05-01 336 KB PAS Login
CiA 201 to CiA 207 version 1.1.0 CAN Application Layer (CAL) for industrial applications
Scope

This document contains a description of the CAN Reference Model. This document is part of a set of documents that standardize the CAN Application Layer for Industrial Applications.

1996-02-01 3 MB PAS Login
CiA 710 version 0.0.13 Generic CANopen bootloader
Scope

2024-09-06 1 MB WD Login
CiA 890 version 1.0.0 Presentation of SI units and prefixes
Scope

This document provides recommendation how to represent the international system of units and prefixes in parameter specifications. It recommends also the structure of configuration parameters for SI units and prefixes.

2023-01-10 267 KB TR Login
CiA 901-1 version 0.0.0 CAN-based network modeling Part 1: Service access point definitions of data link layers and physical layers
Scope

2022-08-28 232 KB WD Login
CiA 304 version 1.1.0 CANopen Framework for safety-relevant communication
Scope

The CANopen framework safety-relevant communication is intended to be an add on to the CANopen application layer and communication profile (see /1/). It is assumed, that a device with the need of safety-relevant communication can use all the other features defined by the communication profile. Safety is an additional property of such devices. Only special communication objects support safety, all other objects remain normal. The manufacturer and the system integrator shall take care, that the safety requirements are allocated to safe communication objects, that the hardware and software of the device support the safety function and that the device is operated within its safe limits. This framework describes only the data transport mechanism on a CANopen network, that allows the exchange of safety-relevant data. Due to CANopen compatibility communication is limited to 64 safe communication objects, so up to 64 suppliers of safety-relevant objects can operate in a CANopen network. The number of consumers of the safety-relevant objects is not defined (at least one receiver is necessary).

2010-01-01 40 KB withdrawn Login
CiA 303-2 version 1.5.0 Device and network design - Part 2: Representation of SI units and prefixes
Scope

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2023-01-10 82 KB withdrawn Login