
“ASIL Ready” is good, but “ASIL Certified” is the best
The functional safety of automotive electronics is governed by ISO 26262 with a hierarchy of requirements specified by the Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASIL) with
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The functional safety of automotive electronics is governed by ISO 26262 with a hierarchy of requirements specified by the Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASIL) with
Ann Steffora Mutschler of Semiconductor Engineering recently wrote an article that takes an in-depth look at automotive security challenges. As Mutschler notes, automakers are “scrambling”
Cars are packed with electronics, and in the age of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), those electronics are mission critical to the safe and reliable
Thierry Kouthon, a technical product manager at Rambus, recently wrote an article for Semiconductor Engineering that takes a closer look at the critical importance of
Highlights: Safeguards automotive Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communications, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Electronic Control Unit (ECU) platform management, and infotainment applications Provides ISO 26262 Automotive Safety
Written by Steven Woo Introduction According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), various driver assistance technologies are already helping to save lives and