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A Primer On ISO 26262 CertificationArteris Connected Blog - ArterisNov. 03, 2014 |
What does it take to be ISO-compliant, how you get certified, and who exactly makes the standards.
As the electronic processing capabilities of the average car increases, more and more software, semiconductor, and semiconductor IP companies are trying to enter the automotive electronics market. Many of these new entrants have strong backgrounds in consumer electronics or the PC industry, and are new to the unique requirements of the automotive market.
The purpose of this article is to provide a primer on one aspect of those new requirements: Functional safety and ISO 26262 certification.
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