Freescale Analog System Basis Chips Receive TÜV SÜD ISO 26262 Functional Safety Assessment up to Highest Level
01 Octobre 2015 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
Ultra reliable MC33907 and MC33908 analog ICs help automotive
customers cost-effectively achieve stringent ASIL D metrics
(Designing with Freescale Seminar-Paris) – Freescale
Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) announces that its analog MC33907 and
MC33908 system basis chips (SBCs) have received ISO 26262
functional safety assessments up to the ASIL D level from one of
the world’s foremost automotive safety assessment organizations.
The assessment was conducted by TÜV SÜD, an independent and
renowned functional safety accredited appraiser, which assessed the
Freescale products up to the most stringent automotive safety
integrity classification.
The MC33907 and MC33908 SBCs work seamlessly with 32-bit MCUs to
provide scalable power supply solutions for a broad range of
applications requiring high levels of automotive safety integrity
such as ADAS, suspension, transmission, engine management, torque
control, and battery management systems. The devices support the
creation of robust, system-level functional safety systems, while
helping reduce overall energy consumption via the integration of
high efficiency DC/DC switching regulator technology.
“This assessment underscores Freescale’s commitment to helping
automotive customers meet rigorous functional safety requirements,
even as they face growing pressure to meet aggressive cost, size
and time targets,” said James Bates, general manager and senior
vice president of Freescale’s Analog and Sensors Group. “Leveraging
Freescale SBCs helps OEMs speed time to market by reducing
complexities associated with meeting the ASIL D metrics.”
The MC33907 and MC33908 SBCs are part of the Freescale
SafeAssure program, which is designed to help system manufacturers
more easily achieve system compliance with a wide range of
functional safety standards. The program highlights Freescale
solutions – hardware and software – that are optimally designed to
support functional safety implementations and come with a rich set
of enablement collateral. The SafeAssure hardware development
process is certified as compliant with the ISO 26262 standard for
developing functionally safe systems up to ASIL D.
“We have issued a technical report of functional safety to
Freescale that qualifies the MC33907 and MC33908 analog ICs for
design capability and use in the most stringent automotive safety
applications,” said Andreas Bärwald, vice president, Global
Strategy and Operations Automotive for TÜV SÜD Auto Service GmbH.
“This is a proven industry confirmation that gives automotive
manufacturers the confidence to cost-effectively and successfully
achieve the safety level required of their applications.”
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