Designing for Functional Safety: A Developer’s Introduction

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Designing for Functional Safety: A Developer’s Introduction

Welcome to your essential guide for functional securityspecifically adapted for Product developers. In a world where technology is increasingly integrated into all aspects of our lives – from industrial robots to autonomous vehicles – the potential for damage to product dysfunctions makes functional security not only important, but critical.

This webinar crosses complexity to provide a clear understanding of what functional security really implies and why it is essential for product success. We will start by defining functional security not by its official terms which often remember, but as a structured methodology to manage risk through defined engineering processes, design requirements of essential products and a probabilistic analysis. The goals of “North Star”? To ensure your The product works not only reliably, but, if it fails, it does so safe and predictable.

We will dive into two fundamental concepts: the Safety life cycleA detailed engineering process focused on the quality of the design to minimize systematic and probabilistic failures, Performance -based design Use of reliability measures to minimize random material failures. You will learn IEC 61508The fundamental standard for functional security and the way in which many standards specific to industry derive from it.

The webinar will guide you through engineering design phases: analyze the dangers and required risk reductionCarry out optimal conceptions and ensure safe operation. We will demystify the concept of performance and the critic Safety integrity level (SIL)explaining its definition, criteria (Systematic capacity, architectural constraints, VMI), and how it relates to industry specific priorities.

Discover key design verification techniques such as DFMEA / DDMA and Fmeda, emphasizing how these tools help to identify and solve problems at the start of development. We will detail the Fmeda technique showing how design decisions have a direct impact on predictions as safe and dangerous Failure rate, diagnostic coverage, And useful life. Finally, we will cover Functional safety certificationExplaining its objective, its process and what adjustments to your development process can set you up to succeed.

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