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Presentation: Functional Safety Automation - What’s Next?

As functional safety culture grows automation become increasingly complex and new processes are needed. Read here how Intel develops a state of the art functional safety automation processes.

Article: Technological considerations for the semiconductor industry to consider implementation of ISO 26262 Part 11

With  introduction of ISO 26262 Part 11, OEMs and IP integrators have to adapt to the new regulation and be compliant. Read how to achieve this here.

Presentation: How to analyse safety related security use-cases to identify ISO 26262 compliant solutions

Read how Senior Safety and Cyber Security Engineers at Renesa discusses the relationship of automotive safety and security for the semiconductor industry. 

Interview: Semiconductors challenges to implement ISO 26262 part 11

Part 11 of the 2nd edition of ISO 26262 has started to focus on know-how exchange with respect to semiconductors. However, the complexity of systems requires special attention. What the industry’s challenges and how to overcome these? Read how Cypress Semiconductors challenges the implantation of the standard.

Intel Presentation on Optimizing IP Integration and Reuse

Learn how to optimize IP Integration and Reuse from Intel. Gus Espinosa, Senior Principal Engineer & Lead Architect for Functional Safety Technology at Intel discusses challenges for Reusable IPS in Safety-Related Application. His presentation shares insight about the concepts: 
  • IP Assumptions of Use: Requirements
  • Compatibility of Safety Mechanisms - Standardization. Examples and Key Challenges
  • Configurability of IP Safety Mechanisms
  • Consumability of IP Safety Analysis

Article: Trans-formative Technologies for Semiconductors

The processor industry is shaped by the introduction of trans-formative technologies, and semiconductors with complex “Systems on Chip” (SoC) are introduced to the market. In which technologies are semiconductor companies looking to invest? Read our article answering the question here.

Intel Presentation: Design Tools Classification and Qualification in a Safety Related Environment

Evaluation of design tools required level of confidence is a required step in the safety process. The confidence level may lead to the necessity of qualifying those tools whose failure may have significant, and difficult to detect, impacts on safety. This process is often addressed late and teams are often faced with unexpected tasks and costs.

To prevent the unexpected, read this Intel presentation on Design Tools Classification and Qualification in a Safety Related Environment

Highlights of the presentation:

  • A review of the classification, qualification, certification requirements on design tools, of the costs it implies and how to deal with them
  • SoC and related tools flow
  • Cost of an unplanned classification/qualification
  • Ways to approach the classification/qualification process
  • Examples

Interview: Best Practice of ISO 26262 Part 11 for Semiconductors

The second edition of ISO 26262 Part 11 shares guidelines on the application of the standard to semiconductors, but how useful has it been proven to semiconductor companies? Read an answer to this question in our expert interview with Lisa Clark, Senior Functional Safety manager at Veoneer here. 

Whitepaper on Accelerating ISO 26262 Compliance for Semiconductor Projects

In recent years, autonomous driving vehicles have become one of the hottest topics in the automotive world. Everyday consumers and electronics professionals are both fascinated by the promise and the risks of autonomous vehicles. 

Existing automotive semiconductor companies as well as new entrants are making significant investments in this area developing new high performance, feature rich and power optimized system-on-chip (SoC) designs. Some of these development teams may be unfamiliar with the unique requirements of the automotive market, specifically compliance to the ISO 26262 standard for functional safety

This white paper discusses: 

  • Functional Safety and ISO 26262
  • Impact on Development Efforts
  • An Effective ISO 26262 Solution
  • Industry‘s Most Comprehensive Functional Safety Verification Solution
  • 50% Productivity Impact

Whitepaper on Turning Cars into Mobile Devices: MIPI

In the past, cars made us mobile, but today’s cars are becoming mobile devices themselves. More than a means of transportation, cars are evolving into complete mobile devices--connecting and connected to the internet, transportation grids, and to each other. MIPI specifications are playing an important role in this transformation just as they have played the key role in unifying the interfaces in the most common mobile device of all – the smartphone.

Download this whitepaper free of charge here and learn about:

  • Macro trends that are defining “use models” where MIPI specifications fit
  • NXP Utilizing Mixel’s MIPI D-PHY
  • MIXEL’s MIPI D-PHY in the NXP Product
  • Safety and Reliability
  • Using MIPI in Radar, Lidar and Beyond

Whitepaper: Mixel’s Approach towards Self-Driving Cars

OEM’s have focused on creating highest-speed, safe and fuel-efficient cars. As such, car manufactures looking for new technologies and features for cameras and sensors. The progression toward Autonomous Driving Systems (ADS) has supported the use of onboard cameras and sensors for Advanced Driver-Assisted Systems (ADAS).  How does Mixel implement these new systems and technologies to balance the industry’s need for low power and stringent safety testing. Download the whitepaper to find out more.

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Registration - Application of ISO 26262 to Semiconductors

This event is presented by the experts of national and international members of ISO/TC22, from national to international voting members and ISO 26262 Part Leaders, in a one of a kind four day event. Here is the easiest and fastest way to register.

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Partner Content - NXP implements ISO26262 Part 11. How?

Get insight from Dr. Frank Galtié, Director BU Automotive Functional Safety at NXP on the implementation of ISO26262 Part 11 to Semiconductor Strategy and NXP's strategy to maximize what they see as added value.

Galtié's presentation discusses: 

  • Functional Safety ISO 26262: Edition 2
  • How to guidance from part 11 can already be implemented
  • NXP BCAM7 Process Development 
  • How NXP has tailored ISO 26262 to bring added value to it's semiconductor component

Partner Content - ISO 26262 Semiconductors: Free Article (Limited Time)

In the midst of the rapid push toward autonomous driving, the IP of SoCs has become a critical aspect as chip requirements keep changing to support new applications. With the introduction of ISO 26262 Part 11, OEMs and IP integrators are looking for quality, dependability and functional safety, but have to adapt to the new regulation and be compliant. How will companies adapt and what problems still need solutions?  Find out in this free article. 

Partner Content - ISO 26262 Semiconductors Event Snapshot

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2019 Event Themes:

Hot Topics Include:

  • Filling the hole in Safety Case Arguments
  • Safety Mechanisms and Redundancy in AI Driven Systems
  • Compliance and Assurance in your Toolset
  • Supporting FMEA and FMDA by Progressing to Predictive
  • Legacy designs in SEooC
  • Innovation and Safety in Power Electronics

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Partner Content - ISO 26262 Semiconductors Event Agenda

Download the latest event agenda here to learn about speaker topics, networking opportunities, site visits, and who you can expect to see at Application of ISO 26262 Semiconductors Conference 2019.  Get it here!

Hot Topics Include:

  • Filling the hole in Safety Case Arguments
  • Safety Mechanisms and Redundancy in AI Driven Systems
  • Compliance and Assurance in your Toolset
  • Supporting FMEA and FMDA by Progressing to Predictive
  • Legacy designs in SEooC
  • Innovation and Safety in Power Electronics