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


ISO 26262-5:2018: Product development at the hardware level | Udemy
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Plain and simple clause by clause explanation of ISO 26262-5:2018: HW development with exercises (electric vehicle)

What you’ll learn
Functional Safety
ISO 26262
ISO 26262-5: Product development at the hardware level
Hardware Fault Classification
Single Point Fault Metric
Latent Fault Metric
Hardware Safety Requirements
Hardware Design
Probabilistic Metric for random Hardware Failures
Hardware Safety for Electric Vehicles according to ISO 26262

This course is about ISO 26262-4: Product development at the system level. All relevant clauses of this part of ISO 26262 are explained in the course. The following clauses are considered:

Clause 6: Specification of hardware safety requirements

Clause 7: Hardware design

Clause 8: Evaluation of hardware architectural metrics

Clause 9: Evaluation of the safety goal violations due to random hardware failures

Clause 10: Hardware integration and testing

The following aspects are considered in Clause 6: Specification of hardware safety requirements:

The ISO 26262 V-model for the hardware phase

Refinement of the Hardware Software Interface (HSI)

Characteristics and attributes for the hardware safety requirements

The following aspects are considered in Clause 7: Hardware design:

Relevant aspects for creation of the hardware design

The following aspects are considered in 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 several 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)

The following aspects are considered in Clause 9: Evaluation of the safety goal violations due to random hardware failures:

Evaluation of the safety goal violations due to random hardware failures

Calculation of the Probabilistic Metric of random Hardware Failures (PMHF)

The following aspects are considered in Clause 10: Hardware integration and testing:

Methods to derive test cases

Test methods

The course includes an exercise for determination of the hardware metrics SPFM, LFM and PMHF.

A possible solution for the exercise is presented in a video.

In the first part of the course you get a quick overview of all ISO 26262:2018 parts. Also the term functional safety is explained in the first part of the course. And you get an overview of functional safety standards for other industries, such as nuclear plants or process industry.

In case you already have some basic knowledge about functional safety and ISO 26262 the first part of the course is optional and you can skip it.

Who this course is for:
Project Leaders
Safety Managers
System Designers
Software Developers
Hardware Developers
Test Engineers
Quality Responsibles

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