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Articles tagged with "ASIL-C, Automotive Safety, ISO 26262, Functional Safety, Automotive Electronics"

SemiEngineering

Achieving An ASIL-C Safety Architecture

The article discusses achieving ASIL-C safety architecture in automotive electronic systems following the ISO 26262 standard, emphasizing the importance of meeting specific hardware failure rate targets. It outlines the challenges and benefits of implementing the standard, including increased development costs and stricter safety requirements. The ASIL-C targets can be met with various safety mechanisms, ensuring robust architecture and thorough validation processes. Siemens offers a set of functional safety tools to streamline the safety workflow, from documentation to fault simulation, aiding in achieving ASIL-C compliance efficiently. The integrated safety workflow ensures a disciplined, metrics-driven approach to validation.

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