An Overview of BMS Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing

In the automotive electronics development industry, the software development V-model derived from ISO26262 is increasingly accepted by developers. A crucial part of the V-model is HIL (Hardware-in-the-Loop) testing. Depending on the specific product form, the specifics of the V-model may vary, but it generally follows the overall process of requirements, design, and verification. For the … Read more

Meeting Processor Performance and Safety Requirements in New ADAS and Autonomous Driving Systems

Meeting Processor Performance and Safety Requirements in New ADAS and Autonomous Driving Systems

The innovation in today’s automotive industry is accelerating, shifting vehicle control from human intervention to proactive safety systems. More sensors – cameras, radar, lidar, etc. – are being integrated into automotive systems. Due to the increase in sensors, SoCs require more computation and must handle larger incoming data while also reducing failure rates. Therefore, autonomous … Read more

Fault Injection Testing Method for Vehicle E/E Systems Based on ISO26262

Fault Injection Testing Method for Vehicle E/E Systems Based on ISO26262

Fault Injection Test Method of Vehicle E/E System Based on ISO26262 This article summarizes the fault injection testing method for vehicle electronic and electrical systems based on the ISO26262 standard. Based on ISO26262 “Functional Safety of Road Vehicles” standard, taking the fault injection test of the vehicle Electronic Stability Control system (ESC) as an example, … Read more

The Role of Watchdogs in Embedded Systems

The Role of Watchdogs in Embedded Systems

Click the blue text above Tan Si Laboratory to get more information on automotive cybersecurity 01 What is a Watchdog? The watchdog technology was first proposed by AMD, a U.S. semiconductor giant, in the 1980s. It is a technology specifically designed to detect and record the operational status of processors and reset them in case … Read more