Freescale Semiconductor Ltd : Freescale Qorivva Microcontroller is First Automotive MCU to Receive ISO 26262 Functional Safety Standard Certification
09/06/2012| 07:05am US/Eastern

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Certified MCU is a SafeAssure solution that helps enable functional
safety compliance in automotive electronics
Freescale
Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) is making it easier for automotive
electronics suppliers to develop functionally safe systems in compliance
with the International Standards Organization's (ISO) 26262 standard.
The company today announced the certification of its Qorivva
MPC5643L 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) by exida,
an independent accredited assessor, making it the industry's first
semiconductor product to achieve the certification.
The Qorivva MPC5643L 32-bit MCU, built on Power Architecture®
technology, is designed for use in a wide range of automotive
applications that require high levels of automotive safety integrity,
including electric power steering, active suspension, anti-lock braking
systems and radar-based advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). It is
suitable for use for all automotive safety integrity levels (ASIL), up
to and including the most stringent level, ASIL D.
The MPC5643L MCU is part of the Freescale
SafeAssure program, which offers a broad solution set of MCUs,
sensors and analog ICs, as well as support for functional safety
application design that includes training, safety documentation and
technical support.
"Freescale has a long and successful history of providing innovative
MCUs to the automotive market," said Ray Cornyn, vice president of
Freescale's Automotive MCU Division. "Our SafeAssure program simplifies
the process and reduces the time required for automotive and industrial
OEMs to achieve system compliance with functional safety standards. The
certification of our Qorivva MCU by exida represents additional proof of
our commitment to easing customers' development of functionally safe
electronic systems."
According to the ISO, functional safety is the absence of unreasonable
risk due to hazards caused by the malfunction of electrical/electronic
systems. ISO 26262 targets complete automotive systems and consists of
10 parts, including clauses for hardware, software, their integration
and the development and production processes. As the MPC5643L MCU will
be only one component in such systems, exida carefully tailored the
assessment scope to all clauses of the ISO 26262 that were identified as
applicable to an MCU. The MPC5643L was successfully assessed and
certified against the MCU-specific portions of the ISO 26262 standard.
The resulting ISO 26262 functional safety assessment certificate issued
by exida, 'FREESCALE 1108067 P0026 C001,' can be found in the Safety
Automation Element List on the exida web site.
"Freescale's MPC5643L is the first microcontroller to achieve a formal
ISO 26262 certificate for ASIL D functional safety capability by an
independent third-party accredited certification body," said exida's
Principal Partner Rainer Faller. "The certificate is issued based on a
successful assessment of the product design and applied development and
production processes against all requirements and work product
definitions of ISO 26262 identified as applicable to this
microcontroller part. Freescale has done an excellent job with this
product."
The Qorivva MPC5643L MCU is included in Freescale's product longevity
program, with assured supply for a minimum of 15 years. For Terms and
Conditions and to obtain a list of available products, visit freescale.com/productlongevity.
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Availability
The Qorivva MPC5643L MCU is available now from Freescale. Click here
for more information.
Freescale SafeAssure program: Functional Safety. Simplified.
The Freescale SafeAssure functional safety program is designed to help
system manufacturers more easily achieve system compliance with
functional safety standards: International Standards Organization (ISO)
26262 and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 61508. 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. For more information,
visit www.freescale.com/SafeAssure.
ISO 26262 is intended to be applied to safety-related systems that
include one or more electrical and/or electronic systems and that are
installed in series production passenger cars with a maximum gross
vehicle mass up to 7,700 lbs/3,500 kg. For more information, visit www.iso.org.
About Freescale Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) is a global leader in embedded
processing solutions, providing industry-leading products that are
advancing the automotive, consumer, industrial and networking markets.
From microprocessors and microcontrollers to sensors, analog integrated
circuits and connectivity - our technologies are the foundation for the
innovations that make our world greener, safer, healthier and more
connected. Some of our key applications and end-markets include
automotive safety, hybrid and all-electric vehicles, next generation
wireless infrastructure, smart energy management, portable medical
devices, consumer appliances and smart mobile devices. The company is
based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development,
manufacturing and sales operations around the world. www.freescale.com
About exida
exida is one of the world's leading accredited Certification Bodies and
knowledge companies specializing in automation and automotive system
safety and security with over 300 years of cumulative experience in
functional safety. Founded by several of the world's top reliability and
safety experts from assessment organizations and manufacturers, exida is
a global company with offices around the world. exida offers training,
safety engineering tools, proven sample documents, templates, techniques
and procedures to assure effective product assurance, cyber-security and
functional safety certification, and a collection of on-line safety and
reliability resources. exida maintains a comprehensive failure rate and
failure mode database. www.exida.com
Freescale, the Freescale logo and Qorivva are trademarks of Freescale
Semiconductor, Inc., Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. SafeAssure and the
SafeAssure logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All
other product or service names are the property of their respective
owners. The Power Architecture and Power.org word marks and the Power
and Power.org logos and related marks are trademarks and service marks
licensed by Power.org. © 2012 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
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