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ISO 26262

Need to Reconfigure Your SoC to Meet Functional Safety Standards?

28 Jan 2025 • 1 minute read

The ISO 26262 standard provides functional safety guidance for semiconductors used in the automotive industry based on the foundational IEC 61508 standard. The Cadence Midas Safety Platform exchanges safety-related information across Cadence tools for a detailed safety analysis and generates a configuration database for your design. The semiconductor vendor does the safety analysis of the fully featured SoC and creates a Midas Safety RC database.

You can use this SoC and embedded software for your application with a modified safety scope, reconfigure the device safety mechanisms, or even add new safety mechanisms. With a vendor-enabled database, you can reassess the safety metrics and create the safety documentation for the reconfigured part.

Check out this video to learn more: Midas Safety Report Creator Introduction

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  • Midas Safety Platform Introduction
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