2019-05-14 06:48 AM
Goodmorning,
I've been using the STM32 MCUs for a while. Now I should start a safety critical project, nothing complicated, I just have to monitor a signal at precise time intervals and set some GPIO (an interrupt based on a timer and little else) but safety critical.
Since the SPC5s are classified as safety critical MCUs, I wanted to understand if they could be suitable for this project.
In particular, how do SPC5 differ from STM32? Whay SPC5 si a safety critical MCU?
Knowing well the toolchain for STM32 (cubemx + Truestudio) how difficult would it be to switch to the toolchain for SPC5?
Thanks in advance,
Federico.
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2019-07-17 01:45 AM
Hello ,
https://community.st.com/s/question/0D50X00009XkeRgSAJ/differences-between-stm32-and-spc5
About form-factor for prototyping :
STM32 Kits have a nice Nucleo FormFactor in order to create easily your prototype (with arduino shield), and less expensive.
The Discovery kits form factor are different except 58.
In term of community point of view ,
STM32 has a greater mass-market community comparing SPC5 one. Community support will be maybe better.
In term of certifications ,
STM32 is SIL Ready
SPC5 are ASIL-B and ASIL-D (SPC56P/L/S) not the SPC56B
Best Regards
Erwan
2019-07-17 01:45 AM
Hello ,
https://community.st.com/s/question/0D50X00009XkeRgSAJ/differences-between-stm32-and-spc5
About form-factor for prototyping :
STM32 Kits have a nice Nucleo FormFactor in order to create easily your prototype (with arduino shield), and less expensive.
The Discovery kits form factor are different except 58.
In term of community point of view ,
STM32 has a greater mass-market community comparing SPC5 one. Community support will be maybe better.
In term of certifications ,
STM32 is SIL Ready
SPC5 are ASIL-B and ASIL-D (SPC56P/L/S) not the SPC56B
Best Regards
Erwan