Many of the performance requirements for safety systems apply to IP used in systems that are not tied to safety, as well.
Tough reliability standards for electronic automotive safety systems ensure that integrated circuits (ICs) for these systems comply with demanding performance and reliability requirements. However, companies seeking to leverage their consumer-based intellectual property (IP) for use in automotive “infotainment” and “connected car” applications are finding that many of these performance requirements apply to non-safety-related systems, as well. The same IC reliability verification tools that help ensure safety compliance can be used to validate that correct circuit operation can be maintained in the harsh automotive environment, and ensure that customer reliability expectations are satisfied.
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