Freescale grapples with auto safety mandates

Freescale grapples with auto safety mandates

SAN ANTONIO, Texas—Automobile makers worldwide are grappling with meeting the safety standards set by the International Standards Organization (ISO 26262), which sets a high bar for automotive system failures that could cause injuries. Freescale Semiconductor aims to help auto makers meet the emerging safety mandate with a new system basic chip (SBC) which works hand-in-hand with its Power Architecture Qorivva MPC574x microcontrollers which provide a lock-step "checker" core to meet ISO 26262.



SBC works hand-in-hand with Qorivva MPC574x microcontrollers


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