Overview - Functional Safety And Iso 26262
Last updated 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 445.03 MB | Duration: 2h 15m
Last updated 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 445.03 MB | Duration: 2h 15m
Get an overview of functional safety and ISO 26262. Plain and simple clause by clause explanation of ISO 26262:2018
What you'll learn
History of functional safety
Functional safety basics
Legal aspects
ISO 26262 structure
Management of functional safety
System development
Hardware development
Software development
Production, operation, service and decommissioning
Requirements
Recommended for beginners
Prior knowledge is not required
Description
The course gives an overview of functional safety basics and explains the parts of ISO 26262 step by step.The contents of the course are divided into three main chapters:MotivationFunctional SafetyISO 26262:2018Chapter 1: MotivationIn this chapter you get an idea what happens in case functional safety fails. Therefore several real-life examples are explained.Chapter 2: Functional SafetyIn this chapter the history of functional safety is explained. Also the most important terms and definitions in context of functional safety and ISO 26262:2018 are explained. For example functional safety, risk and ASIL.Chapter 3: ISO 26262:2018In this chapter the 12 parts of the ISO 26262:2018 are explained step by step. For parts 2-6 you get an overview of all relevant clauses.The focus of this course is on parts 2-6 of ISO 26262:2018:Part 2: Management of functional safetyPart 3: Concept phasePart 4: Product development at the system levelPart 5: Product development at the hardware levelPart 6: Product development at the software levelBut also the parts 7-12 are described:Part 7: Production, operation, service and decommissioningPart 8: Support processesPart 9: ASIL-oriented and safety-oriented analysesPart 10: Guideline on ISO 26262Part 11: Guideline on application of ISO 26262 to semiconductorsPart 12: Adaption of ISO 26262 for motorcycles
Who this course is for:
Project Leader,Safety Manager,Software Developer,Hardware Developer,Test Engineers