All you need to know about design’s safety and certification efforts

If you and your team are about to start a project with safety-critical functionality or functional safety requirements, you are probably already aware that the tools you use must somehow be qualified as suitable for safety-related development. However, what does that really mean and what factors should you take into account before starting development of a safety-critical application?

What is covered by the many IEC 61508, ISO 26262, IEC 62304, EN 50128/ EN 50657, IEC 60730, ISO 13849, IEC 62061, IEC 61511 and ISO 25119 standards? This session will briefly explain these different standards for functional safety development and what certified libraries are available from our semiconductor partners covering automotive, industrial and more. Despite the different certifications for automotive, industrial, medical, control systems on machinery and railway that are available, they all follow a similar pattern for those seeking certification for their applications.

What are the best practices and configuration of tools needed to easily get certification for your end project? What functionality is safe to use and how can that be reflected in your application? Can I use optimizations in a functional safety project? How can code coverage assist you and prove the reliability of the generated code? In this webinar, we will tackle these questions and give you additional advice to help you manage your functional-safety project.

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