ISO 26262-5:2018: Product development at the hardware level

Why take this course?
🚗 ISO 26262-5:2018 - Plain and Simple Clause by Clause Explanation for Electric Vehicle Development
Course Title:
Plain and Simple Clause by Clause Explanation of ISO 26262-5:2018: HW Development with Exercises (Electric Vehicle)
Instructor:
Alexander Walter
Course Description:
This course delves into the intricacies of ISO 26262-4, focusing on the hardware development aspects within the broader context of automotive functional safety. We will break down and explain all relevant clauses of this part of ISO 26262, ensuring you gain a comprehensive understanding of each component:
Key Clauses Covered:
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Clause 6: Specification of Hardware Safety Requirements
- ISO 26262 V-model for the hardware phase
- Refinement of the Hardware Software Interface (HSI)
- Characteristics and attributes for hardware safety requirements
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Clause 7: Hardware Design
- Aspects for creating the hardware design
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Clause 8: Evaluation of Hardware Architectural Metrics
- Hardware fault classification (Safe Fault, Single Point Fault, Residual Fault, Dual Point Fault, Multiple Point Faults, Latent Fault)
- Examples for hardware fault categories
- Decision Tree for fault classification according to ISO 26262
- Calculation of the Single Point Fault Metric (SPFM) and the Latent Fault Metric (LFM)
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Clause 9: Evaluation of Safety Goal Violations Due to Random Hardware Failures
- Evaluation of safety goal violations due to random hardware failures
- Calculation of the Probabilistic Metric of Random Hardware Failures (PMHF)
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Clause 10: Hardware Integration and Testing
- Methods to derive test cases
- Test methods
Course Highlights:
- A detailed explanation of the ISO 26262 V-model specifically for hardware development.
- Practical exercises for determining hardware metrics such as SPFM, LFM, and PMHF.
- A video solution to guide you through the exercise process.
Overview and Beyond:
In the first part of the course, we provide a broad overview of ISO 26262:2018, including its purpose and application. We also explore functional safety concepts and how they apply across various industries, not just electric vehicles but also nuclear plants and process industries.
For participants who are already familiar with the basics of functional safety and ISO 26262, this introductory part can be skipped to dive directly into the core content.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for:
- Engineers involved in hardware development within the automotive industry.
- Quality assurance professionals responsible for functional safety compliance.
- Project managers overseeing electric vehicle projects with a focus on hardware aspects.
- Anyone interested in understanding the ISO 26262-5:2018 standard's application to hardware development in the context of electric vehicles.
Engage and Learn:
Join us in this comprehensive course where you will not only understand the technicalities of ISO 26262-5:2018 but also apply your knowledge through hands-on exercises. Whether you're new to functional safety or looking to deepen your expertise, this course is tailored to help you master the hardware development process within the automotive industry. 🔧⚫️🌱
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