2018-04-12 08:46 AM
Will the STM32 series be certified ISO26262 (ASIL-B) in the near future?
Thanks.
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2018-04-13 01:56 AM
Hello Danny ,
Sorry, i do not know the roadmap of STM32 family about ASIL-B Compliance.
I know just that it could take some time.
See the link below on STM Family
http://www.st.com/resource/en/product_presentation/stm32_stm8_functional-safety-packages.pdf
STM8 has but not STM32.
Anyway , ST has already a family compliant for ASIL-B and ASIL-D with SPC5 (power pc) and Aerospace Defense grade with RPC5.
Best Regards
Erwan
2018-04-12 12:54 PM
It would surprise me if a meaningful subset of STM32 family parts were going to be certified ISO26262, and they've been shipping parts for a decade.
If you're in that business space you should perhaps be having a conversation with ST engineers servicing your account. Road map information isn't typically shared publicly.
2018-04-13 01:56 AM
Hello Danny ,
Sorry, i do not know the roadmap of STM32 family about ASIL-B Compliance.
I know just that it could take some time.
See the link below on STM Family
http://www.st.com/resource/en/product_presentation/stm32_stm8_functional-safety-packages.pdf
STM8 has but not STM32.
Anyway , ST has already a family compliant for ASIL-B and ASIL-D with SPC5 (power pc) and Aerospace Defense grade with RPC5.
Best Regards
Erwan