These complex systems require functional safety, as defined in the ISO26262 standard, to be an integral part of the automotive product development phase ranging from the requirements specification to design, implementation, integration, verification, validation and production release.
Visit Cadence at embedded world on Wednesday 25th February for a chance to hear Frank Schirrmeister’s speech, titled ‘Software Quality III – Debugging & Test Methods’, from 11.00-11.30am. and see demonstrations on how to improve the features, performance, efficiency, reliability, and safety of future cars.
Get information on how advanced semiconductor process technologies, in combination with dedicated design IP and the latest Allegro packaging technology, allow a different class of automotive SoC or SiP.
For system-level development, Cadence will showcase tools for embedded software debugging, system verification and FPGA prototyping.
Embedded world is scheduled to take place 24th to 26th February 2015, in Nürnberg, Germany.