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Overview As the automotive market moves toward electrified drivetrains and autonomous driving systems, chip makers increasingly need to design integrated mixed-signal chips that meet the ISO 26262 automotive certification. With …
*Company email required for registration* Establishing traceability is critical for many organizations — and a must for those who need to prove compliance. Using a platform approach, you can create end-to-end verification traceability for your designs, if you have the right tools. Perforce solutions help leading organizations create a single source of truth, allowing teams …
Synopsys Webinar | Wednesday, June 29, 2022 | 10:00 a.m. Pacific Most safety critical SoCs, such as those developed for automotive driver aid systems, require ASIL-D compliance. ASIL-D is the highest grade in the ISO 26262 Standard’s risk classification system, required less than 1% Single Point Fault. According to the ISO 26262 Standard, fault campaign …
Part of Keysight's 'Simulating for High-Speed Digital Insights' webinar series November 15, 2022 | 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET Moving to the latest memory standards introduces new compliance testing procedures. As design margins shrink, it becomes ever more important to quantify that your implementation is compliant to specifications, before you build. In this webinar, we …
This webinar showcases how Ansys Maxwell helps perform safety analysis and design according to ISO 26262 for electrical and electronic (E/E) systems. TIME: APRIL 4, 2023 11:00 AM EST VENUE: VIRTUAL About This Webinar This webinar showcases how Ansys Maxwell helps perform safety analysis and design according to ISO 26262 for electrical and electronic (E/E) …
Description As 112G+ data transfer becomes the new normal, companies risk schedule delays unless they improve the efficiency of their multi-board design methodology. An efficient design methodology looks at signal and power integrity early and often as the design progresses. In addition, with the precision required to meet 112G compliance, companies can take extra steps …
As 112G+ data transfer becomes the new normal, companies risk schedule delays unless they improve the efficiency of their multi-board design methodology. An efficient design methodology looks at signal and power integrity early and often as the design progresses. In addition, with the precision required to meet 112G compliance, companies can take extra steps to …