2020-05-17 09:08 PM
Are the STM32F1/F4/F7/H7 series MCUs and X-CUBE-STL certified for SIL2/3? For a new product design, what's guideline for the hardware design with the SIL Functional Safety Package?
2020-05-18 06:13 AM
ARM makes controller cores specifically designed for what you describe. Look at the ARM R series. There are several manufacturers.
To answer your question, would you buy a car with the braking system running on a single M series controller?
Jack Peacock
2020-06-09 07:51 AM
Hi @JWang.8 ,
X-CUBE-STL package is described as following in DB3595:
On the basis of the ST Quality foundations, the STM32 microcontrollers portfolio and the STM32 embedded
safety features, the STM32 SIL functional safety design package helps users to market STM32-based safety
critical applications quickly, targeting the industry safety standard IEC 61508 safety integrity level (SIL2/SIL3) in
domains such as industrial, motor control, factory automation, or power generation/conversion.
The package helps end-users to target safety applications according to various safety standards such as
ISO 13849, IEC 62061 and IEC 61800.
In this page, you can find:
Hope this will be helpful for you, even if it is a late answer.
-Amel
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