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Functional Safety Analysis of Electronic Systems

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Safety engineers in industries like automotive and aerospace use FMEDA for functional safety analysis, with ISO 26262 compliance requiring it for systems like ADAS and ECUs. Delaying safety analysis until after design completion can lead to rework and schedule delays. Modelwise's Paitron automates the functional safety process, integrating with Siemens Hyperlynx AMS for efficient FMEA and FMEDA computations. The tool combination of Paitron and HyperLynx AMS aids in accurate safety analysis and faster design cycles for electronic systems. The integration between Siemens and Modelwise offers automated FMEDA, reducing failure rates and expediting the design process.

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