The Safety ECU family consists of two different high-end safety modules with different configuration options. The wide range of applications offers numerous possibilities for use in mobile machines such as trucks and trailers, as well as construction, agricultural and special-purpose machines.
Interfaces and safety-certified up to ASIL-C
A powerful 32-bit dual-core microcontroller with 160 MHz, up to four CAN, one LIN interface and 74 IOs (including PWM current control) can be used for applications up to Automotive Safety Integrity Level C (ASIL-C). The risk classification is defined by the ISO standard 26262 for safety-relevant electrical/electronic systems in motor vehicles. The electronics are protected by a robust die-cast aluminium housing and robust automotive connectors facilitate the connection to the control unit.
AUTOSAR-compliant software architecture
The safety controllers are available with various software packages. Starting with QM (quality management) based software up to ASIL-C and AUTOSAR compliant software, you can choose which software architecture is required for your application. This flexibility allows you to use it for a wide range of applications and safety requirements.
The AUTOSAR standard (AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture)
AUTOSAR is an open and standardized software architecture for automotive ECUs (without infotainment). The architecture scales to different vehicle and platform variants, takes into account system availability and system safety requirements, and supports software transferability, sustainable use of natural resources, and ease of maintenance throughout the entire product life cycle.