The ISO 26262 certification provides SoC and IP teams with the highest Tool Confidence Level (TCL1) to use the Synopsys verification solution for safety-critical automotive applications and accelerate functional safety qualification for automotive ICs, up to the stringent requirements for ASIL D.
Gudrun Neumann, Functional Safety Team Leader, Software, SGS-TÜV Saar, commented: “The ISO 26262 certification was issued based on a successful Functional Safety Tool Qualification of Synopsys’ verification solution including VCS, Certitude, Verdi Planner and coverage technology. With this certification, SoC and IP teams can use Synopsys’ verification solution with full confidence (TCL1) for safety-critical automotive applications, to meet their overall functional safety requirements.”
Automotive electronic systems continue to grow rapidly in complexity and size. As a result, safety verification is emerging as a critical requirement for automotive SoC and IP designs. The ISO 26262 standard outlines a set of stringent requirements, with ASIL D being the most stringent level, that must be adhered to while developing functionally safe automotive ICs and SoCs. This includes the qualification of EDA software products being used.
“Synopsys has a successful track record of collaboration with leading automotive semiconductor companies for the verification of their safety-critical designs. The ASIL D certification of Synopsys’ verification solution further demonstrates our commitment to comply with industry safety standards, enabling design teams to meet their increasingly important functional safety requirements,” added Debashis Chowdhury, Vice President R&D, Verification Group, Synopsys.