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Contents Page TOC \o "1-3" \t "Introduction,9,zzBiblio,9,zzForeword,9,zzIndex,9" \w1 Scope  PAGEREF _Toc304910688 \h 1 2 Key concepts of ISO 26262  PAGEREF _Toc304910689 \h 1 2.1 Functional safety for automotive systems (relationship with IEC61508[1])  PAGEREF _Toc304910690 \h 1 2.2 Item, system, element, component, hardware part, and software unit  PAGEREF _Toc304910691 \h 3 2.3 Relationship between faults, errors and failures  PAGEREF _Toc304910692 \h 4 3 Concerning Safety management  PAGEREF _Toc304910693 \h 5 3.1 Work products and confirmation measures  PAGEREF _Toc304910694 \h 5 3.1.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910695 \h 5 3.1.2 Work products  PAGEREF _Toc304910696 \h 5 3.1.3 Confirmation Measures  PAGEREF _Toc304910697 \h 6 3.2 Qualification and authority  PAGEREF _Toc304910698 \h 6 3.3 Understanding of safety cases  PAGEREF _Toc304910699 \h 8 3.3.1 Interpretation of safety cases  PAGEREF _Toc304910700 \h 8 3.3.2 Common types of safety arguments  PAGEREF _Toc304910701 \h 9 3.3.3 Safety case development lifecycle  PAGEREF _Toc304910702 \h 9 3.3.4 Safety case maintenance  PAGEREF _Toc304910703 \h 9 3.3.5 Safety case review and acceptance  PAGEREF _Toc304910704 \h 9 3.3.6 An example of a safety case  PAGEREF _Toc304910705 \h 9 4 Concerning concept phase  PAGEREF _Toc304910706 \h 11 4.1 Example of hazard analysis and risk assessment  PAGEREF _Toc304910707 \h 11 4.2 Notions of controllability  PAGEREF _Toc304910708 \h 12 4.3 Safety process requirement structure - Flow and sequence of the safety requirements  PAGEREF _Toc304910709 \h 12 4.4 External Measures  PAGEREF _Toc304910710 \h 15 4.4.1 External Measure classification  PAGEREF _Toc304910711 \h 15 4.4.2 External Measures Not vehicle dependent  PAGEREF _Toc304910712 \h 15 4.4.3 External Measures Vehicle dependent  PAGEREF _Toc304910713 \h 15 4.5 Safety goal combination  PAGEREF _Toc304910714 \h 16 4.6 Example of Safety Goals combination  PAGEREF _Toc304910715 \h 16 4.6.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910716 \h 16 4.6.2 System definition  PAGEREF _Toc304910717 \h 16 4.6.3 Safety Goals referred to the same Hazard in different situations  PAGEREF _Toc304910718 \h 16 4.6.4 Similar Safety Goals Combination  PAGEREF _Toc304910719 \h 18 5 Concerning Hardware development  PAGEREF _Toc304910720 \h 19 5.1 The fault classes (applies to random hardware faults)  PAGEREF _Toc304910721 \h 19 5.2 Examples of diagnostic coverage assessment  PAGEREF _Toc304910722 \h 23 5.2.1 Comparison of two sensors  PAGEREF _Toc304910723 \h 23 5.3 Further explanation concerning hardware  PAGEREF _Toc304910724 \h 29 5.3.1 How to deal with microcontrollers in the context of ISO 26262 application  PAGEREF _Toc304910725 \h 29 5.3.2 Safety analysis methods  PAGEREF _Toc304910726 \h 29 6 Safety element out of context  PAGEREF _Toc304910727 \h 29 6.1 Safety Element out of Context Development  PAGEREF _Toc304910728 \h 29 6.2 Use cases  PAGEREF _Toc304910729 \h 30 6.2.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910730 \h 30 6.2.2 Development of a system out of Context  PAGEREF _Toc304910731 \h 31 6.2.3 Development of a Hardware component as a Safety Element out of Context  PAGEREF _Toc304910732 \h 33 6.2.4 Development of a Software component as a Safety Element out of Context  PAGEREF _Toc304910733 \h 36 7 An example of Proven-in-use argumentation  PAGEREF _Toc304910734 \h 37 7.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910735 \h 37 7.2 Item definition and definition of the Proven-In-Use Candidate  PAGEREF _Toc304910736 \h 37 7.3 Change analysis  PAGEREF _Toc304910737 \h 38 7.4 Target values for Proven-in-use  PAGEREF _Toc304910738 \h 38 8 Concerning ASIL decomposition  PAGEREF _Toc304910739 \h 38 8.1 Objective of ASIL decomposition  PAGEREF _Toc304910740 \h 38 8.2 Description of ASIL decomposition  PAGEREF _Toc304910741 \h 38 8.3 Rationale for ASIL decomposition  PAGEREF _Toc304910742 \h 39 8.4 An example of ASIL Decomposition  PAGEREF _Toc304910743 \h 40 8.4.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910744 \h 40 8.4.2 Item definition  PAGEREF _Toc304910745 \h 40 8.4.3 Hazard and risk analysis  PAGEREF _Toc304910746 \h 40 8.4.4 Associated safety goal  PAGEREF _Toc304910747 \h 40 8.4.5 Preliminary architecture and safety concept  PAGEREF _Toc304910748 \h 41 8.4.6 Functional safety Concept  PAGEREF _Toc304910749 \h 41 AnnexA (informative) ISO26262 and microcontrollers  PAGEREF _Toc304910750 \h 44 A.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910751 \h 44 A.2 A microcontroller, its parts and sub-parts  PAGEREF _Toc304910752 \h 44 A.3 Overview of microcontroller development and safety analysis according ISO 26262  PAGEREF _Toc304910753 \h 45 A.3.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910754 \h 45 A.3.2 Qualitative and quantitative analysis of a microcontroller  PAGEREF _Toc304910755 \h 46 A.3.3 A method for failure rates computation of a microcontroller  PAGEREF _Toc304910756 \h 47 A.3.4 How to derive base failure rates that can be used for microcontrollers  PAGEREF _Toc304910757 \h 49 A.3.5 Example of quantitative analysis  PAGEREF _Toc304910758 \h 51 A.3.6 Example of dependent failures analysis  PAGEREF _Toc304910759 \h 56 A.3.7 Example of techniques or measures to achieve the compliance with ISO26262-5 requirements during HW design of the microcontroller  PAGEREF _Toc304910760 \h 57 A.3.8 Microcontroller HW design verification  PAGEREF _Toc304910761 \h 59 A.3.9 How to adapt and verify microcontroller stand-alone analysis at system-level  PAGEREF _Toc304910762 \h 60 AnnexB (informative) Fault tree construction and applications  PAGEREF _Toc304910763 \h 62 B.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910764 \h 62 B.2 Combining FTA and FMEA  PAGEREF _Toc304910765 \h 63 B.3 Example Fault Tree  PAGEREF _Toc304910766 \h 64 B.3.1 General  PAGEREF _Toc304910767 \h 64 B.3.2 Example of constructing a fault tree branch  PAGEREF _Toc304910768 \h 64 B.4 Adjustment for safe faults  PAGEREF _Toc304910769 \h 65 B.5 Probability analysis using the fault tree  PAGEREF _Toc304910770 \h 66 B.6 Example of Fault Tree  PAGEREF _Toc304910771 \h 66   Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 1 Overview about ISO 26262  REF DDTITLE1 Road vehicles Functional safety Part10: Guideline on ISO 26262 Scope This Part of ISO 26262 has an informative character only. Key concepts of ISO 26262 Functional safety for automotive systems (relationship with IEC61508[1]) Industry sectors will base their own standards for functional safety on the requirements of IEC 61508. Issues with applying IEC 61508 directly. IEC 61508 is based upon the model of equipment under control, for example an industrial plant that has an associated control system as follows; A hazard analysis identifies the hazards associated with the equipment under control (including the equipment control system), to which risk reduction measures will be applied. This can be achieved through E/E/PE systems, or other technology safety-related systems (e.g. a safety valve), or external risk reduction measures (e.g. a physical containment of the plant). Risk reduction allocated to E/E/PE systems is achieved through safety functions, which are designated as such. These safety functions are either part of a separate protection system, or can be incorporated into the plant control. In contrast, it is rarely possible to make this distinction in automotive systems. The safety of a vehicle depends on the behaviour of the control systems themselves. Therefore, instead of the model of separate safety functions, ISO 26262 uses the concept of safety goals and the safety concept as follows: a hazard analysis and risk assessment identifies hazards that need risk reduction; a safety goal is formulated for each hazardous event; an Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL) is associated with each safety goal; the functional safety concept is a statement of the functionality to achieve the safety goal(s); the technical safety concept is a statement of how this functionality is implemented in hardware and software; and software safety requirements and hardware safety requirements state the specific safety requirements which will be implemented as part of the software and hardware design. EXAMPLE The airbag system: one of the hazards is unintended deployment. An associated safety goal is to ensure that the airbag does not deploy, unless a crash occurs that requires the deployment. The functional safety concept can specify a redundant function to detect whether the vehicle is in a collision. The technical safety concept can specify the implementation of two independent accelerometers with different axial orientations and two independent firing circuits. The squib deploys if both are closed. IEC 61508 is aimed at one-off or low volume systems. Generally the system is built and tested, then installed on the plant, and then safety validation is performed. For mass-market systems such as road vehicles, safety validation is performed before the release for volume (series) production. Therefore the order of lifecycle activities in ISO 26262 is different. Related to this, ISO 26262-7 addresses requirements for production. These are not covered at all in IEC 61508. IEC 61508 has an implicit assumption that the system will be designed and implemented by one organization. Automotive systems are generally produced by one or more suppliers of the customer, e.g. the vehicle manufacturer. ISO26262 includes specific requirements for managing development across multiple organizations, including the Development Interface Agreement (DIA, see ISO 26262-8:, Clause 5 (Interfaces within distributed developments)). IEC 61508 does not contain normative requirements for hazard classification. ISO26262 contains an automotive scheme for hazard classification. This scheme recognizes that a hazard in an automotive system does not necessarily lead to an accident. The outcome will depend on whether the persons at risk are actually exposed to the hazard in the driving situation in which it occurs; and whether they are able to take steps to control the outcome of the hazard. This concept is reflected in Figure 2.  SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 2 State machine model of automotive risk\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A."  The requirements for hardware development (ISO26262-5) and software development (ISO26262-6) are adapted for the state-of-the-art in the automotive industry. Specifically, ISO 26262-6 contains requirements concerned with model-based development, which is not recognized at all in IEC 61508. Furthermore, the requirements for techniques and measures in IEC61508 are prescriptive however detailed rationale for the use of any alternative measure has to be provided. The measures specified in IEC 61508 are not commonly used in the automotive industry. ISO 26262 recommends methods and measures based on automotive practices. Where possible, these methods and measures have been stated as a goal rather than a specific practice. Risk reduction requirements in ISO 26262 are assigned an ASIL (Automotive Safety Integrity Level) rather than a SIL (Safety Integrity Level). The main motivation for this is that the SIL in IEC61508 is stated in probabilistic terms (see IEC 61508-1, Table 3). Although IEC 61508 states that these are targets, and that they can only be quantified for random failures of hardware, in practice these headline figures are often used as the statement of risk reduction requirements. An ASIL does not contain this probabilistic requirement.\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A."  Item, system, element, component, hardware part, and software unit The terms item, system, component, hardware part, software unit, and element are defined in ISO26262-1. As shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4, an item refers to the entire scope under consideration and is a system or array of systems to implement a function at the vehicle level, to which ISO 26262 is applied. A system is a set of elements that relate at least a sensor, controller, and actuator with each other (see Figure 4). An element is any sub-unit of an item, and might or might not be further divided into constituent elements. An element that cannot be divided into further elements is a hardware part or a software unit. A divisible element can be labelled as a system, a subsystem, or a component. A divisible element that meets the criteria of a system can be labelled as a system or subsystem. The term subsystem would typically be used when it is important to emphasize that the element is part of a larger system. A component is a non-system level, logically and technically separable element. Often the term component is applied to an element that is only comprised of parts and units, but can also be applied to an element comprised of lower-level elements from a specific technology area e.g. electrical / electronic technology (see Figure 4). EXAMPLE In the case of a microcontroller or ASIC, the following partitioning can be used: the whole microcontroller is a component, the processing unit (e.g. a CPU) is a part, the registers inside the processing unit (e.g. the CPU register bank) is a sub-part or unit.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 3 Relationship of item, system component, hardware part, software unit, and element  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 4 Example item dissolution Relationship between faults, errors and failures The terms fault, error, and failure are defined in ISO 26262-1. Figure 5 depicts the progression of faults to errors to failures from three different types of causes: systematic software issues, random hardware issues and systematic hardware issues. Systematic faults (see ISO 26262-1) are typically due to design or specifications issues; all software faults and a subset of hardware faults are systematic. Random hardware faults (see ISO 26262-1) are typically due to physical processes such as damage. At the component level, each different type of fault can lead to different failures. However, failures at the component level are faults at the item level, a vehicle in this case. Note that in this example, at the vehicle level, faults from different causes can lead to the same failure. A subset of all failures at the item level will be hazards (see ISO 26262-1) if additional environmental factors permit the failure to contribute to an accident scenario. For instance, if unexpected behaviour of the vehicle occurs while the vehicle is starting to cross an intersection, a crash might occur, e.g. bucking (shock and hesitation) behaviour  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 5 Example of faults leading to failures Concerning Safety management Work products and confirmation measures General This clause describes the terms work product and confirmation measures. It also includes an explanation of the level of independence of the reviewers, auditors, or assessors. Work products In ISO 26262, a work product is a result of one or more associated requirements of this International Standard. Therefore a work product can be evidence of compliance to one or more system safety requirements. For example, an executable model is a work product which can be represented by one or more electronic files that are read using a simulation development tool, while a specification can be captured within a requirements database or a text file. A work product in accordance with ISO 26262 is not required to be a separate document. The information can be included in existing documentation, or several work products can be included in one document. Many of the work products produced by process activities in ISO 26262 are evaluated within subsequent activities. These evaluations can be part of the confirmation measures or part of the product verification process activities. The verification activities, including verification reviews and testing, are intended to ensure that a given product development activity fulfils the projects technical requirements. For example, verification is performed to show that derived requirements, as captured in work products, are technically correct, consistent and complete. Similarly, verification testing ensures the fulfilment of the specified requirements, showing that the item or its elements comply with the requirements and achieve the intended function. The verification of the work products can therefore consist of technical reviews of the work products, execution of test plans, evaluation of test data, etc. The verification activities are given in dedicated clauses within ISO 26262-4, ISO 26262-5, ISO 26262-6 and ISO 26262-8:, Clause 5 (Interfaces within distributed developments). In addition, ISO 26262-8:, Clause 9 (Verification) provides information generic to all the verification activities noted within ISO 26262. By contrast, the confirmation measures are used to ensure the proper execution of the system safety process, with sufficient completion of the safety lifecycle steps and work products. In addition, these measures provide for the evaluation of the system safety activities and work products as a whole, to enable determination of the adequacy of achievement of the functional safety goals. These confirmation measures include functional safety audits, confirmation reviews and functional safety assessments. These are detailed in ISO 26262-2:, Clause 6 (Safety management during the concept phase and the product development), and summarized in the following clause. Confirmation Measures General Three types of confirmation measures are defined within ISO 26262 to confirm the achievement of functional safety of the item. These are: the functional safety audit, which confirms the correct execution of the functional safety processes; the functional safety assessment, which confirms the steps taken to design, develop and execute a product design to ensure that the item achieves functional safety; and confirmation reviews, which confirm that applicable work products have achieved their specific goals for the development cycle. Level of independence for performing the confirmation measures Each of the confirmation measures will call for participation from experienced individuals to conduct the functional safety audit, the functional safety assessment and the confirmation reviews. In order to ensure that these evaluations are conducted in an objective manner, guidelines have been established for the level of independence of these participating reviewers. Four levels are detailed for this purpose in ISO 26262-2: , clause 6 (Safety management during the concept phase and the product development). The confirmation measures and the associated reviewer independence requirements are applied within the system safety process of an item in accordance with the highest ASIL level in the safety goals of the item under review. In order to ensure that these evaluations are conducted in an objective manner, confirmation measures can have additional criteria for the level of independence of the reviewers, auditors, or assessors. These criteria are detailed in ISO 26262-2:, Table 1 Qualification and authority Examples of relevant qualifications and authorities for selected activities are given in Table 1. Authority includes the influence on communication and decision making paths, as well as the access to technical information regarding the item. Examples of the influence on communication and decision making activities are included in Table 1. The authority to access the relevant technical information is inherent in all of the activities specified on the left hand side of Table 1. 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SEQ Table 1 Examples of qualifications and authorities ActivityQualificationAuthority:Technical understanding of the item to be developedKnowledge of functional safety (safety standards, safety processes and safety engineering)Skill for the corresponding task (safety standards, safety processes and safety engineering)Influence on communication and decision-makingFunctional safety management, including the planning and coordination of the safety activitiesCan be acquired during the projectExpert knowledgeProject management experienceSafety policy, allocation of resources for functional safety, access to staff resources, adoption of the safety plan, scheduling, Safety releaseDeveloping the safety caseIn-depth technical understandingExpert knowledgeProject management experienceSafety releaseEscalation of findings concerning functional safetyBasic experienceExpert knowledge-Achieving decisions on addressing and resolving the safety anomaliesSafety requirements managementCan be acquired during the projectBasic experienceManagement experienceEnsuring requirements management processDeveloping derived safety requirementsIn-depth technical understandingKnowledge of the safety requirementsKnowledge of requirements management-Implementation of safety requirementsIn-depth technical understandingKnowledge of the safety requirementsKnowledge of requirements formulation-Carrying out safety analysesa Can be acquired during projectBasic understandingAccording to taskCommunicating resultsPlanning, carrying out and documenting verification and validationIn-depth technical understandingKnowledge of failure modelsKnowledge of analysis methodsCommunicating resultsConfiguration managementIn-depth technical understandingKnowledge of failure modelsExperience, planning and performance of tests, simulations, vehicle testing etc.Ensuring configuration management processChange managementIn-depth technical understandingBasic knowledgeExperience in change management, version management and variant managementEnsuring change management processConfirmation measures Can be acquired during projectBasic knowledgeExperience in change management, version management and variant management-Preparation and implementation tasks for production and operationBasic knowledgeExpert knowledge of the scope Assessment experience if applicable-a Hazard analysis and risk assessment, FMEA, FTA, software criteria for dependency and interference (see ISO26262-9:, Clause 6 (Criteria for coexistence of elements)) '-' means "No specified requirement" Understanding of safety cases Interpretation of safety cases The purpose of the safety case can be defined in the following terms: A safety case requires communicating a clear, comprehensive and defensible argument (supported by evidence) that a system is free of unreasonable risk to operate in a particular context. The following are important considerations for the purpose defined above: Above all, the safety case exists to communicate an argument. It is used to demonstrate how it is possible to reasonably conclude that a system is free of unreasonable risk based on the available evidence. A safety case is a device for communicating ideas and information, usually to a third party. In order to do this effectively, it is necessary to be as clear as possible. Given that absolute safety is an unobtainable goal, safety cases can demonstrate that the system is free of unreasonable risk. The safety case will also clearly define the context within which safety is being argued. The safety cases of several items can be combined, or referenced, as to provide a compiled functional safety argument for a vehicle. There are three principal elements of a safety case, namely: the requirements; the argument; and the evidence. The relationship between these three elements is depicted in Figure 6  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 6 Key elements of a safety case (see [2]) The safety argument communicates the relationship between the evidence and the objectives. The role of the safety argument is often neglected. It is possible to present many pages of supporting evidence without clearly explaining how this evidence relates to the safety objectives. Both the argument and the evidence are crucial elements of the safety case and go hand-in-hand. An argument without supporting evidence is unfounded, and therefore unconvincing. Evidence without an argument is unexplained, resulting in a lack of clarity as to how the safety objectives have been satisfied. Safety cases are typically communicated to third parties through the development and presentation of safety case reports. The role of a safety case report is to summarise the safety argument and then reference the reports capturing the supporting safety evidence (e.g. test reports). Safety arguments have been most typically communicated in safety case reports through narrative text. Narrative text can describe how a safety objective has been interpreted, allocated and decomposed, ultimately leading to references to evidence that demonstrate fulfilment of lower-level safety claims. Alternatively, it is becoming increasingly popular to use graphical argument notations (such as Claimsargumentevidence and the Goal Structuring Notation [2]) to visually and explicitly represent the individual elements of any safety argument (requirements, claims, evidence and context) and the relationships that exist between these elements (i.e. how individual requirements are supported by specific claims, how claims are supported by evidence and the assumed context that is defined for the argument). Common types of safety arguments A safety argument that argues safety through direct appeal to features of the implemented product (e.g. the behaviour of a timing watchdog) is often termed a product argument. A safety argument that argues safety through appeal to features of the development and assessment process (e.g. the design notation adopted) is often termed a process argument. Safety case development lifecycle The safety case development can typically not be left as an activity to be performed towards the end of the safety lifecycle. A number of anomalies can result if this is done. This includes re-design resulting from a belated realisation that a satisfactory safety argument cannot be constructed unless more robust safety arguments are presented. Instead, the safety case development is treated as an incremental activity that is integrated with the rest of the design and safety lifecycle. Such an approach typically results in the production and presentation of safety case reports at a number of stages during the development of a project. For example, a preliminary safety case report can be produced after the definition and the review of the system requirements specification; an interim safety case report can be produced after the initial system design and preliminary validation activities; and a pre-operational safety case report can be produced just prior to in-service use, including implementation-based evidence of the satisfaction of the system requirements. Safety case maintenance Typically, safety case arguments will initially be constructed and presented prior to the system in question being in widespread operational use. The case is often therefore based on estimated and predicted system and operator (user, driver, and other impacted persons) behaviour rather than observed evidence. Throughout the operational life of any system, the corresponding safety case might be challenged by additional safety evidence arising from operation, changes and updates to a design, and a shifting regulatory context. In order to maintain an accurate account of the safety of the system, such challenges are assessed for their impact on the original safety argument. EXAMPLE Behaviour of user might change over time because of widespread use and accustomization to new safety systems. Safety case review and acceptance A safety case based regime requires a review element. Typically, one department is responsible for preparing the safety case. Depending on the ASIL, another department, or organization, will be responsible for reviewing the completeness of the safety case. Safety cases are, by their nature, often subjective. The objective of the safety case development, therefore, is to obtain mutual acceptance of this subjective position. Assessing the completeness of a safety case will consider the relevance, the coverage and the integrity of the arguments and evidence presented. A review will also consider if counter-evidence exists that can potentially undermine, or refute, the arguments being presented. Arguments based upon evidence of deductive analysis are often considered more compelling than those based upon evidence of inductive analysis (where extrapolation is used). Safety cases based solely upon process arguments are also typically regarded as weaker than those presenting direct product arguments. An example of a safety case A safety case provides an argument in which objectives, concerned with functional safety of an item, are shown to be satisfied by evidence as described in 5.3.1. Given that the minimum objectives for the functional safety are stated in ISO 26262, the requirements and work products of ISO 26262 can be considered as objectives and evidence for the safety case. However, in a specific organizational culture, most of these work products are reviewed or assessed at every stage of each phase in the safety life cycle, and the results of these activities are usually documented. The arguments as to whether these work products fulfil the requirements are naturally raised in these reviews or assessments. Furthermore, as a result of comments from reviewers or assessors, the response and any additional evidence would be added to the arguments. These activities can be performed hierarchically and systematically in the safety lifecycle. Naturally it cannot be considered that the review itself is a safety case. However, it is easy to connect argument to evidence and requirements. This means that the result of these reviews or assessments can support the objectives of and provides arguments and evidence for the safety case. Therefore, a safety case can be sufficient by integrating work products with the results of these arguments and by managing these appropriately. An evaluation is needed as to whether the results of various kinds of reviews, verifications and assessments carried out by the organization can contribute to a safety case especially considering whether arguments are sufficiently clear, comprehensive and defensible. Figure 7 shows an example of the evaluation which can be adapted by choosing, improving and removing the results of the activities for constituting safety case. Results of activities required to constitute safety case are chosen. Unnecessary results of activities for safety case such as nominal performance tests are not chosen. Activity insufficient for constituting a safety case has been improved. The result of this evaluation is reflected in the safety lifecycle. As the result, the sufficiency and completeness of the safety case are collateralized by the organizational safety lifecycle. NOTE This activity of the evaluation might support a improvement of safety lifecycle in organizational level.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 7 Choose, improve and remove the results of the activities for constituting safety case \IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." Concerning concept phase Example of hazard analysis and risk assessment Consider the example of an item controlling an energy storage device embedded in the vehicle. For the purpose of this example, the energy stored shall only be released if the vehicle is running above 15 km/h. The release of the stored energy below 15 km/h can lead to an overheating and the explosion of the device. Hazard identification An unwanted release of energy of the device at low speed can result in an explosion. Hazardous event If the vehicle speed is below 15 km/h, an item failure leading to an unwanted release of energy from the storage device can result in an explosion. The possibility to control this event by the driver is considered as unlikely. For the purpose of this example, the identified scenarios for the hazard and risk analysis are : driving in a traffic congestion; and The car is travelling in traffic congestion, below the speed of 15 km/h. An unwanted release of energy due to a failure in the item occurs. The energy storage device explodes, causing severe harm to the occupants of the vehicle. driving on a highway. The car is travelling on the highway at 120 km/h. A failure in the item occurs but does not lead to the release of any energy from the storage device. The driver is able to control the item failure, leading to no harm. Classification of the identified hazardous events driving in a traffic congestion; and The car is travelling in traffic congestion, below the speed of 15 km/h. Based on traffic statistic for the target market of the vehicle, this situation is estimated as E3 (occurring between 1% and 10% of the driving time). The ability of the driver or the passengers of the cars to control the item failure and the explosion of the device is considered as implausible : it leads to an estimation of C3 (controllability impossible) The explosion can lead to severe injuries for the passengers of the cars, with survival uncertain: it is estimated as S3. The application of ISO 26262-3:, Table 4: ASIL determination leads to an ASIL C. driving on a highway. The car is travelling on the highway at 120 km/h. Based on vehicle use statistics for the target market, this situation has been evaluated as frequent (more than 10% of the driving time) and evaluated as E4. Since the item failure does not lead to energy release, it is always controlled by the driver in this situation ; controllability is C0. Since no harm occurs in this scenario, the severity factor is S0. Formulation of the safety goal The safety goal is formulated as follows : "The item must not trigger energy release of the storage device below 15 km/h". The corresponding ASIL of the safety goal is C due to the congestion scenario. Notions of controllability Controllability is defined as the avoidance of a specified harm or damage through timely reactions of the persons involved, as stated in ISO 26262-1. In ISO 26262-3:, Clause 7 (Hazard analysis and risk assessment) it is further explained that the controllability represents an estimation of the probability that the driver or the other persons is able to avoid the specific harm. As described in ISO 26262-3:, Clause 7 (Hazard analysis and risk assessment), there are four levels of controllability, listed below with informative definitions from ISO 26262-3:, Annex B in parentheses. C0: Controllable in general; C1: Simply controllable (99% or more of all drivers or other traffic participants are usually able to avoid a specified harm); C2: Normally controllable (90% or more of all drivers or other traffic participants are usually able to avoid a specified harm); and C3: Difficult to control or uncontrollable (Less than 90% of all drivers or other traffic participants are usually able, or barely able, to avoid a specified harm). A hazardous event is defined in ISO 26262-1 as a combination of a hazard and an operational situation. Each relevant hazardous event is investigated in the hazard analysis and risk assessment. In the simplest case, only one outcome is considered for a given hazardous event and the controllability represents estimation that this outcome is avoided. However, there might be other cases. For example, a severe outcome (e.g. severity class S2) might be possible but relatively easy to avoid (e.g. controllability C1) while a less severe outcome (e.g. S1) might be more difficult to avoid (e.g. C3). Assuming that the Exposure class is E4, the following set of values might be the result, which illustrates that it is not necessarily the highest severity that leads to the highest ASIL: E4, S2, C1 => ASIL A; or E4, S1, C3 => ASIL B. In this example, ASIL B might be an appropriate classification of the hazard. The analysis of a given anomaly might consider several different operational situations, each having different properties in cases of advanced driver assistance systems. Safety process requirement structure - Flow and sequence of the safety requirements The flow and sequence of the safety requirement development in accordance with ISO 26262 are illustrated in Figure 8 and outlined below. The specific clauses are indicated in the following manner: m-n, where m represents the number of the part and n indicates the number of the clause or sub-clause within that part. A hazard analysis and risk assessment is performed to identify the risks and to define the safety goals for these possible risks. (see ISO 26262-3:, Clause 7 (Hazard analysis and risk assessment)). A functional safety concept is derived which specifies functional safety requirements to satisfy the safety goals. These requirements define the safety mechanisms and the other safety measures that will be used for the item. In addition the elements of the system architecture are identified which will support these requirements. (see ISO 26262-3:,Clause 8 (Functional safety concept)). A technical safety concept is derived which specifies how functional safety requirements will be implemented. These technical safety requirements will indicate the partitioning of the elements between the hardware and the software. (see ISO 26262-4:, Clause 6 (Specification of the technical safety requirements)). The system design will be developed in accordance with the technical safety requirements. Their implementation can be specified in the system design specification (see ISO 26262-4:, Clause 7 (System design)). Finally, the hardware and software safety requirements will be provided to comply with the technical safety requirements and the system design (see ISO 26262-5:, Clause 6 (Specification of hardware safety requirements) and ISO 26262-6:, Clause 6 (Specification of software safety requirements)).  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 8 Flow of safety requirements Figure 9 illustrates the relationship between the hardware requirements and the design phases of ISO 26262.0The specific clauses are indicated in the following manner:  m-n , where  m represents the number of the part and  n indicates the number of the clause within that part.  SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 9 Hardware safety requirements process Figure 10 illustrates the relationship between the software requirements, the design, and the test sub-phases of ISO 26262. The specific clauses are indicated in the following manner: m-n, where m represents the number of the part and n indicates the number of the clause within that part.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 10 Software safety requirements process SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT  External Measures External Measure classification The external measure is a measure separate and distinct from the item that reduces or mitigates the risks resulting from the item. It is possible to classify the external risk reduction measures (see ISO DIS 26262-2:, 5.2.2) into at least 2 classes: not vehicle dependent (e.g., devices external to the vehicle); and vehicle dependent (e.g., in-vehicle devices). External Measures Not vehicle dependent It is possible to classify as external measures not vehicle dependent all the physical devices that are positioned externally to the vehicle and that can reduce or mitigate the risks resulting from the item, for example the guardrails, the tunnel fire-fighting systems, and the devices to reduce the vehicle speed. The non-vehicle-dependent external measures will be considered at the beginning of the safety analysis during the Risk Assessment phase in the scenario description, particularly in the environmental conditions. The assumptions regarding the external measures are considered during the safety validation. External Measures Vehicle dependent General It is possible to classify as external measures vehicle dependent all the additional devices incorporated in other systems still present in the vehicle architecture such as dynamic stability controllers, run-flat tyres, robotized gear, air-bags, pop-up bonnet, ADAS systems, which reduce or mitigate the risks resulting from the item. The vehicle-dependent external measures will be considered at the beginning of the safety analysis during the Risk Assessment phase, and can improve the controllability level. The assumptions regarding the external measures are considered during the safety validation. Example of external measures 1 Vehicle A is equipped with a manually operated transmission gear box which can be left in any gear, including neutral, upon key off. Vehicle B is equipped with a robotized gear box which, at key off, maintains one gear engaged and a normally closed clutch. Both vehicles have the added item, Electronic Park Brake. A scenario is analyzed for both vehicles which includes: The vehicle is parked (key off, driver not present). Parked surface is curbside and sloped, located on in a populated urban area. A failure involving a sudden loss of Electronic Park Brake occurs. As a result of this scenario, Vehicle A, when left in neutral at key off, will potentially move in this unattended state. This can result in a controllability rank of C3, severity rank of S2 or higher (depending on the presence of nearby vulnerable persons), and an Exposure ranking greater than E0. These would contribute to an ASIL rate of B or higher. Vehicle B however does not move so no hazard results. The vehicle-dependent external measures included in this design contribute to the elimination of hazards for this scenario. Example of external measures 2 Vehicle A is equipped with dynamic stability control in addition to the Stop & Start feature. Vehicle B is only equipped with the Stop & Start feature. A scenario is analyzed for both vehicles which includes: The vehicle is being driven at medium-high speed [50 < V < 90kph]. The road surface is paved and dry, and in a suburban area. The vehicle is approaching a medium curvature bend in the road. The vehicle speed and road curvature contribute to a medium-high lateral acceleration. and A failure in the Stop & Start feature involving undesired engine shutdown results in a sudden loss of traction power during this dynamic condition. As a result of this sudden loss of traction power, a yaw moment is triggered, requiring the driver to respond with a tip off manoeuvre to reestablish control of the vehicle. Performing this manoeuvre in Vehicle B can be shown to have a high controllability rank, which can contribute to an ASIL ranking of C or D. By contrast, the dynamic stability control feature in Vehicle A limits the effects of the lateral instability. As a result, the controllability rank will be lower for Vehicle A. Therefore, the vehicle-dependent external measures provided by the dynamic stability control contribute to the reduction of hazards for this scenario. Safety goal combination Safety goals are top-level safety requirements for the item. They lead to the functional safety requirements needed to avoid an unreasonable risk for hazardous event. They are determined in concept phase in accordance with ISO26262-3:, 7.4.8. There can be some similar safety goals or safety goals referring to the same hazard in different situations. In this case these can be combined into one safety goal with highest ASIL. Example of Safety Goals combination General The following examples show how similar safety goals can be combined into one safety goal. The item and the requirements described in this clause are examples. The safety goal, its ASIL, and the following requirements are only designed to illustrate the safety goal combination process. This example does not reflect what the application of ISO 26262 on a similar real-life example would be. For synthesis reasons each example is limited to the composition of two safety goals only but the same approach can be extended to a higher number of (initial) safety goals. Finally, these examples are developed to address safety goal combination and might not be complete in terms of failure modes identification, situation analysis and vehicle effects assessment. System definition Consider a vehicle equipped with Electrical Park Brake (EPB) systems. The EPB system, when activated by a specific driver command, brakes the vehicle rear wheels to prevent unintended vehicle movement during parking. Safety Goals referred to the same Hazard in different situations Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessment To simplify the example let consider just the following failure mode: Failure Mode: Unintended EPB activation. NOTE In this context, the term Unintended activation is intended as a function actuation without driver request. This failure mode can lead to different vehicle effects (top events) according to the specific situation when the fault occurs as shown in Table 2. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Table 2 Safety Goals referred to the same Hazard in different situations Failure ModeSpecific SituationFunctionTOP EVENT / HAZARDASILSafe stateSafety GoalSAFETY functions provisionUnintended parking activationHigh Speed OR Taking a bend OR Low AdherenceParking functionUnexpected deceleration ( 0.2 g over a 200 msec) with loss of vehicle controlHigher ASIL EPB disabling (Parking function activation inhibition over a TBD threshold speed) The Parking function shall not be activated with moving vehicle EPB shall activate in response to the operation of a push button or pedal. EPB shall de-activate in response to the operation of the accelerator pedal. Diagnosis across EPB activation request and Vehicle Speed Unintended parking activation Medium-low speed AND High AdherenceParking functionUnexpected deceleration ( 0.2 g over a 200 msec) with possible crash with following vehicle Lower ASIL EPB disabling (Parking function activation inhibition over a TBD threshold speed) The Parking function shall not be activated with moving vehicle EPB shall activate in response to the operation of a push button or pedal. EPB shall de-activate in response to the operation of the accelerator pedal. EPB activation shall depend on vehicle speed NOTE shall used in this example of safety goal has no normative meaning for ISO26262.Safety Goals elaboration As highlighted by the simplified analysis above, the same safety goals and safe states are applicable to recover the effect of the unintended parking brake activation in both the situations. Therefore, given in ISO26262-3:, Clause 7 (Hazard analysis and risk assessment), the following safety goal and relevant attributes can be defined: Safety Goal: The Parking function shall not be activated with moving vehicle. Safe State:Parking function activation is inhibited over a TBD threshold speed. ASIL: Higher ASIL determined in Table 2 is assigned to this safety goal. Safety requirements for assumed EPB: EPB shall activate in response to the operation of a push button or pedal. EPB shall de-activate in response to the operation of the accelerator pedal. EPB activation shall depend on vehicle speed. NOTE 1 All requirements have the higher ASIL determined in Table 2. NOTE 2 shall used in this example of safety goal has no normative meaning for ISO26262. Similar Safety Goals Combination Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessment To simplify the example consider the following failure modes of the EPB system: Failure Mode1: Unintended parking activation Failure Mode2: Unintended parking deactivation These failure modes lead to the different vehicle effects (top events) in the specific situations reported in Table3: Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Table 3 Similar Safety Goals Failure ModeSpecific SituationFunctionTOP EVENT / HAZARDASILSafe stateSafety GoalSAFETY functions provisionUnintended parking activationHigh Speed OR Taking a bend OR Low AdherenceParking force applicationUnexpected deceleration ( 0.2 g over a 200 msec) with loss of vehicle controlHigher ASIL EPB disabling (Inhibition of Parking function activation over a TBD threshold speed) The Parking function shall not be activated with moving vehicle EPB shall activate in response to the operation of a push button or pedal. EPB shall de-activate in response to the operation of the accelerator pedal. EPB activation shall depend on vehicle speed. Unintended parking deactivationParking at up/downhillParking force releaseVehicle rolling away without driver on-boardLower ASIL EPB disabling (Inhibition of Parking function deactivation)Avoid an unintended EPB release when the vehicle is parkedEPB shall activate in response to the operation of a push button or pedal. Anormality of the acceleration pedal shall be monitored. NOTE shall used in this example of safety goal has no normative meaning for ISO26262.Safety Goals elaboration The safety goals proposed by the simplified analysis above are very similar despite they come from opposite malfunctions: furthermore the same safe state is achieved for both the hazards. According to ISO 26262-3:,Clause 7 (Hazard analysis and risk assessment) the following combined safety goal and relevant attributes can be defined: Safety Goal: EPB actuation shall be avoided when the defined conditions for EPB application or deactivation are not detected. NOTE shall used in this example of safety goal has no normative meaning for ISO26262. Safe State: EPB disabling (actuators de-energized) ASIL: Higher ASIL which determined in Table 3 is assigned to this safety goal Safety requirements for assumed EPB : EPB shall activate in response to the operation of a push button or pedal. EPB shall de-activate in response to the operation of the accelerator pedal. EPB activation shall depend on vehicle speed (threshold: TBD.). Anormality of the acceleration pedal shall be monitored. NOTE All requirements have higher ASIL which determined in Table 3. Concerning Hardware development The fault classes (applies to random hardware faults) In general, the combinations of faults that will be considered are limited to combinations of two faults, unless it is shown in the functional or technical safety concept that n point faults with n > 2 are relevant. Therefore in most cases a fault will be classified either as a: single point fault; residual fault; detected dual point fault; perceived dual point fault; latent dual point fault; or safe fault. Explanations on the various fault classes, as well as examples, are given below. Single point fault, this fault leads directly to the violation of a safety goal, and no safety mechanism is implemented to control the fault of the HW element that has the potential to violate the safety goal. EXAMPLE An unsupervised resistor for which one failure mode has the potential to violate the safety goal. NOTE if at least one safety mechanism is defined for a hardware part (e.g. a watchdog for a microcontroller) then no single points can be defined for the specific failure mode. Residual fault, this fault leads directly to the violation of the safety goal, and at least one safety mechanism is implemented to control the related faults of this HW element that has the potential to violate the safety goal. . EXAMPLE If a Random Access Memory (RAM) module is only checked by a checkerboard RAM test, certain kinds of bridging faults will not be controlled. These faults are examples of residual faults. NOTE The safety mechanism has less than 100% coverage in this case. Detected dual point fault, this fault contributes to the violation of the safety goal but will only lead to the violation of the safety goal in combination with one other fault that is related to the dual point fault, and this fault is detected by a safety mechanism to prevent the fault from being latent within a prescribed time. EXAMPLE 1 In the case of a flash memory which is protected by parity: a single bit fault which is detected and controlled EXAMPLE 2 In the case of a flash memory which is protected by an Error Correction and Detection logic (EDC): faults in the EDC logic that are detected by a test Perceived dual point fault, this fault contributes to the violation of the safety goal but will only lead to the violation of the safety goal in combination with one other fault that is related to the dual point fault, and this fault is perceived by the driver with or without detection by a safety mechanism within a prescribed time. EXAMPLE A dual point fault can be perceived by the driver if the functionality is significantly and unambiguously affected by the consequence of the fault. Latent dual point fault, this fault contributes to the violation of the safety goal but will only lead to the violation of the safety goal in combination with one other independent fault, and this fault is neither detected by a safety mechanism nor perceived by the driver. In other words, this particular fault is tolerated since system is still operable even if the driver is not informed about the fault. EXAMPLE 1 In the case of a flash memory which is protected by EDC: a single bit fault that is corrected by the EDC but is not signalled. In this case the fault is controlled (since the faulty bit is corrected) but it is neither detected (since the single bit fault is not signalled) nor perceived (since there is no impact on the functionality of the application). If an additional fault occurs in the EDC logic it can lead to a loss of control of this single bit fault, leading to a potential violation of the safety goal. EXAMPLE 2 In the case of a flash memory which is protected by EDC: a fault in the EDC logic leading to an unavailability of the EDC which is not detected by a test. Safe fault, n point fault with n > 2 can be considered a safe fault unless shown relevant in the safety concept, in this case the probability of violation of the safety goal is not significantly increased, or a safe fault is also a fault that will not contribute to the violation of a safety goal. EXAMPLE 1 In the case of a transient fault, for which a safety mechanism restores the item to a fault free state, such a fault can be considered as a safe fault even if the driver is never informed about its existence. In the case of an error correction code used to protect a memory against transient faults, the item is restored to a fault free state if the safety mechanism besides to deliver to the CPU a correct value - repairs the content of the flipped bit inside the memory array (e.g. by writing back the corrected value). EXAMPLE 2 In the case of a flash memory that is protected by EDC and a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC): a single bit fault which is corrected by EDC but is not signalled: The fault is controlled but not signalled by the EDC. If the EDC logic fails the fault is detected by the CRC, leading to a switch off of the system. Only if a single bit fault in the flash is present, the EDC logic fails and the CRC checksum supervision fails, a violation of a safety goal can occur (n=3). Failure modes of a hardware element can be classified as shown in ISO 26262-5:, Figure B.1 and using the flow diagram described in ISO 26262-5:, FigureB.2. Figure 11 shows the calculation of the various failure rates taking into account the basic failure rate and coverage of the different failure modes (residual vs. latent).  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 11 Classification of failure categories and calculation of corresponding failure rates Following is a more detailed description of the various topics of Figure 11: [1]: Failure mode to be analyzed. [2]: : Failure rate associated with the failure mode under consideration [3]: if any failure mode of the HW element which is analyzed is safety related, then hardware element is safety related. [4]: nSR: Not safety related failure rate. nSR =  if all failure mode of the HW element under consideration is not safety related. [5]: Not safety related faults are considered as safe faults. However they are not considered within the single point fault metric or the latent fault metric. [6]: _SR: Safety related failure rate. They are considered within the single point fault metric and the latent fault metric. [7]: SAFE is the proportion of safe faults of this failure mode. Safe faults do not significantly contribute to the violation of the safety goal. For complex HW elements (e.g. microcontrollers) it might be difficult to give the exact proportion. In this case a conservative SAFE of 0,5 (i.e. 50 %) can be assumed. [8]: S is the failure rate for the safe faults. It is equal to SR * SAFE. [9]: The _S will contribute to the total number of safe faults. [10]: nS: Not safe failure rate. These include the single point faults, residual faults and multiple point faults (typically with n = 2). It is equal to (1  SAFE) * _SR. [11]: PVSG is the proportion of not safe faults which have the potential to directly violate the safety goal . [12]: PVSG: Failure rate of the faults which have the potential to directly violate the safety goal in the absence of a successful safety mechanism which controls these faults. It is equal to PVSG * nS [13]: Decide if the faults leading to the failure mode under consideration are single point faults, they are if the HW element under consideration is not monitored by any safety mechanism at all. [14]: SPF: Failure rate for all single point fault. If there is not at least one safety mechanism to control failures, all PVSG will be single point faults. [15]: SPF is the total number of single point faults. [16]: If the HW element under consideration has at least one safety mechanism to control at least one of its failures the faults leading to the failure under consideration are not single point faults. In the following procedure the PVSG is split up into residual fault and detected, perceived and latent multiple point faults. [17]: For the failure under consideration, decide if there is a safety mechanism present which can control this failure? If yes, decide which proportion is controlled. This proportion of the controlled failure is equivalent to the failure mode coverage with respect to residual faults. FMC_RF is the acronym of the failure mode coverage with respect to residual faults. [18]: RF is the failure rate relating to residual faults. It is equivalent to (1  FMC_RF) * PVSG [19]: RF is the total number of residual faults. [20]: MPF is the failure rate relating to multiple point faults. It is equivalent to FMC_RF * PVSG [21]: Identify detected and not detected faults. FMC_MPF is the failure mode coverage with respect to multiple point faults. [22]: MPF_det is the failure rate relating to detected multiple point faults. It is equivalent to MPF * FMC_MPF. [23]: MPF_det is the total number of detected multiple faults. [24]: MPF_pl is the failure rate relating to perceived and latent multiple point faults. [25]: PER is the proportion of the MPF_pl which is perceived by the driver. [26]: MPF_l is the failure rate relating to latent multiple point faults. [27]: MPF_l is the total number of latent multiple point faults. [28]: MPF_p is the failure rate relating to perceived multiple point faults. [29]: MPF_p will contribute to the total number of perceived multiple point faults. [30]: MPF is the failure rate relating to multiple point faults. Examples of diagnostic coverage assessment Comparison of two sensors This example demonstrates one way to evaluate the diagnostic coverage with respect to residual faults of a sensor which is compared to the value of a different sensor where both sensors measure the same physical quantity and have known tolerances. The values of only one sensor, in the following referenced as sensor A_Master, are used within the application. The values of the other sensor, in the following referenced as sensor A_Checker, are solely used in its function to supervise sensor A_Master values. This monitoring is referenced in ISO26262-5:, Annex D either as Sensor Rationality Check or as Input comparison/voting The diagnostic coverage with respect to residual faults, in the following referenced as DCRF, is evaluated regarding a safety-related malfunction. The safety-related anomaly of sensor A_Master is visualized in Figure11 and is regarded as given within this example (i.e. the derivation from the safety goal is not discussed here). It can be expressed using the following pseudo code: SafCrit_A := Safety critical deviation of value_A_Master e" Maximum(Ccritical ; physical value * (100 + x) %) := SafCrit_A_Min with Ccritical being a constant value, SafCrit_A_Slope := physical value * (100 + x) % is a deviation from the physical value by x %, with x > 0 and SafCrit_A_Min being the safety critical lower boundary for the sensor deviation. The safety requirement is to detect and control a safety-related deviation of sensor A_Master within the fault tolerantce time interval of T_SenA.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 12 Visualization of safety related anomaly of sensor A_Master In Figure 12 the x axis shows the real physical value to be measured, the y axis shows the value measured by sensor A_Master. The dotted line shows the return value of a perfect sensor (i.e. a sensor with zero tolerances) as a reference. The solid line marks the lower boundary of the safety-related deviation of sensor A_Master, i.e. if sensor A_Master returns a value which is on or above the dotted line, a violation of a safety goal might occur. The safety mechanism consists of the sensor A_Checker and a monitor hardware which consists of a microcontroller with embedded software. The software periodically compares the values of the two sensors with each other, with the periodicity being smaller than the fault tolerance time T_SenA. The evaluation is done according the following pseudo code: Delta_A = value_A_Master value_A_Checker if (Delta_A > MaxDifference) then failure = TRUE if (failure == TRUE) then switch into safe state where value_A_Master is the sensor value provided by the sensor A_Master, value_A_Checker is the sensor value provided by the sensor A_Checker and MaxDifference is a predefined value used as pass/fail criteria. It is assumed that the sensors have following known tolerances: Sensor A_Master: value_A_Master = physical value +/- c_A_Master Sensor A_Checker: value_A_Checker = physical value +/- c_A_Checker with c_A_Master and c_A_Checker being constant values. The value MaxDifference must be chosen that it detects a deviation in sensor A_Master which can result in a hazard. Also, to prevent false failure detections, MaxDifference is selected to take into account the tolerances of each sensor in addition to other tolerances summarized in c_A_other (resulting from other factors, e.g. due to sampling at different times): MaxDifference e" c_A_Master + c_A_Checker + c_A_other With this approach the maximum deviation of sensor A_Master which in a worst case scenario is not detected as a failure is worst case detection threshold = value_A_Checker_max + MaxDifference = physical value + c_A_Checker + MaxDifference Every value of sensor A_Master with value_A_Master > worst case detection threshold will be classified as a sensor failure. Depending on the tolerance values, different detection scenarios are possible. Two examples are visualized in Figure 13 and Figure 14  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 13 Example of worst case detection threshold ( too high ) Three regions are indicated by arrows in Figure 13. The Safe Faults are faults that are detected by the safety mechanism because they are above the worst case detection threshold but in themselves would not cause a hazard because they are below the safety-critical lower boundary). The Dual Point Faults are those faults that could cause the hazard but are detected and mitigated by the safety mechanism they are above both the worst case detection threshold and the safety-critical lower boundary. The dual point nature of these faults means that it would require a failure of the safety mechanism and the sensor to cause a hazard. Finally, the Residual Faults are not detected by the safety mechanism and can directly lead to a hazard. The region SafCrit_A_min d" worst case detection threshold for physical values " [v1, v2] lies below the worst case detection threshold but above the safety-critical lower boundary.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 14 Example of worst case threshold ( DCRF=100 %) Figure 14 only contains Dual Point and Safe Faults, so the residual fault diagnostic coverage is 100%. In the case of Figure 13, the worst case detection threshold is sometimes higher than the safety-related lower boundary value for sensor A_Master:. SafCrit_A_min d" worst case detection threshold for physical values " [v1, v2] Tto determine the DCRF under these conditions, the probability of non- detection could beis evaluated further evaluated:by considering Tthe failure modes of the sensor. can be further analyzed. In Annex D of ISO 26262 5 tThe following failure modes are stated in ISO26262-5:, Annex D: ElementSee TablesAnalyzed failure modes for 60/90/99% DCLow (60 %)Medium (90 %)High (99 %)General ElementsSensors including signal switchesD.11No generic fault model available. Detailed analysis necessary. Typical failure modes to be covered include Out-of-range Stuck in rangeNo generic fault model available. Detailed analysis necessary. Typical failure modes to be covered include Out-of-range Offsets Stuck in rangeNo generic fault model available. Detailed analysis necessary. Typical failure modes to be covered include Out-of-range Offsets Stuck in range Oscillations In this example it is assumed (without derivation within this example) that only the following failure modes are relevant: FM1: Offset of the sensor FM2: Stuck at of the sensor In this example, only the stuck case is considered. Using Figure 15, the example can be divided into a number of different regions (V is the physical value and M is the measured value for the faulty sensor at the moment when the diagnostic is run): V < v1, M e" m1, 100% detection (100% dual point faults) V < v1, M < m1, 100% safe faults V > v2, 100% detection (mixture of safe and dual point faults) V < v2, M > m2, 100% detection (100% dual point faults) V  [v1, v2], M  [m1, m2], for this region, it is not easy to determine a percentage of residual, safe and dual point faults. For the diagnostic coverage calculation, a conservative assumption is made that all faults within the region are residual faults. Another conservative assumption is made that if the faulted measurements M  [m1, m2] occurs with V > v2, then these are also considered to be residual faults, since the fault will be undetected but safe for V > v2 and the sensor will pass through the residual fault area as it transitions to a value V  [v1, v2]. Further assumptions are that, from data for the same or similar vehicles with the same or similar sensors, P, the probability that V e" v1 over the vehicle operating life-time is known. Also assumed known are  and [m1,m2] which are the rate of sensor stuck at failure and the rate of stuck at failures M  [m1, m2] respectively. From the formulas given in ISO26262-5: , Annex C, DCRF can be calculated: RF = [m1,m2] * P DCRF = 1 - RF /   SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 15 Visualization of the relevant part of the offset failure mode In this example, only the stuck case is considered. Using Figure 15, the example can be divided into a number of different regions (V is the physical value and M is the measured value for the faulty sensor at the moment when the diagnostic is run): V < v1, M e" m1, 100% detection (100% dual point faults) V < v1, M < m1, 100% safe faults V > v2, 100% detection (mixture of safe and dual point faults) V < v2, M > m2, 100% detection (100% dual point faults) V  [v1, v2], M  [m1, m2], for this region, it is not easy to determine a percentage of residual, safe and dual point faults. For the diagnostic coverage calculation, a conservative assumption is made that all faults within the region are residual faults. Another conservative assumption is made that if the faulted measurements M  [m1, m2] occurs with V > v2, then these are also considered to be residual faults, since the fault will be undetected but safe for V > v2 and the sensor will pass through the residual fault area as it transitions to a value V  [v1, v2]. Further assumptions are that, from data for the same or similar vehicles with the same or similar sensors, P, the probability that V e" v1 over the vehicle operating life-time is known. Also assumed known are  and [m1,m2] which are the rate of sensor stuck at failure and the rate of stuck at failures M  [m1, m2] respectively. From the formulas given in ISO26262-5: , Annex C, DCRF can be calculated: RF = [m1,m2] * P DCRF = 1 - RF /   Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 16 Visualization of the relevant part of the offset failure mode To increase the diagnostic coverage, In addition MaxDifference could be further reduced: The probability distribution of the tolerances could show that the estimated worst case scenario is extremely unlikely. Therefore the probability of a false alarm is sufficiently low and acceptable. A redesign of the system leads to improved tolerance values. In Figure 14 the worst case detection threshold is always below the safety-related lower boundary value for sensor A_Master: SafCrit_A_min > worst case detection threshold for all physical values . In this case all safety-related malfunctions of the sensor A_Master are detected. Therefore the DCRF is equal to 100 %. Note that not all this is not necessarily valid for all faults occurring within the whole sensor path have been evaluated. The malfunction of shared HW resources which could lead to a malfunction of both sensors or which could falsify both sensor values, e.g. the ADC of the microcontroller, are evaluated separately. In addition a dependent failure analysis in accordance to ISO26262-9:, clause 7 (Analysis of dependent failures) is done.. Further explanation concerning hardware How to deal with microcontrollers in the context of ISO 26262 application Microcontrollers are a key component of modern E/E automotive systems. They are often developed as a Safety Element out of Context (SEooC, see clause 8). Their increasing complexity is handled by combining qualitative and quantitative safety analyses of the microcontrollers parts and sub-parts, performed at the appropriate level of abstraction (i.e. from block diagram to the netlist and layout level) during the concept and product development phases. Annex A is a guideline and a non-exhaustive list of examples about how to deal with microcontrollers in the context of ISO 26262 application. It describes a method for failure rates computation of a microcontroller, including how to consider permanent and transient faults. Moreover, it includes examples on dependent failures analysis, on how to avoid systematic failures during microcontroller design, on how to verify the safety mechanisms of the microcontroller and on how to consider the microcontroller stand-alone analysis at system-level. Safety analysis methods Annex B discusses techniques for analysing system fault modes including inductive and deductive analysis and an example fault tree. Safety element out of context Safety Element out of Context Development The automotive industry develops generic elements for different applications and for different customers. These generic elements can be developed concurrently and by different companies in different tiers in the supply chain as a distributed development. Assumptions are made on the requirements (including safety requirements) that are placed on the element by higher levels of design and also on the design external to the element. Such elements can be developed by treating these as Safety Element out of Context (SEooC). An SEooC is a safety-related element which is not developed for a specific item. SEooCs differ from qualified components described in ISO 26262-8, Clause 12 (Qualification of software components) and ISO 26262-8, Clause 13 (Qualification of hardware components): SEooC concept deals with the development of elements in accordance with ISO 26262 that are intended to be reusable under given assumptions; Qualification of software and hardware components addresses the use of pre-existing elements for an item developed under ISO 26262. The components are not necessarily designed for reusability nor developed under ISO 26262. An SEooC can be a system, a subsystem, a software component, or a hardware component or part. An SEooC cannot be an item, because in the case the SEooC is a system, this system is not integrated into the context of a particular vehicle and therefore it is not an item. Examples of SEooC include system controllers, ECUs, microcontrollers, software implementing a communication protocol, AUTOSAR application software modules and AUTOSAR basic software modules. Applicable safety activities are tailored in accordance with ISO 26262-2:,6.4.5.6. Such tailoring does not imply that any step of the safety life cycle can be omitted. The ASIL capability of an SEooC designates the capability of the SEooC to comply with assumed safety requirements assigned with a given ASIL. By consequence, it defines the requirements of ISO 26262 that are applied for the development of this SEooC. An SEooC is thus developed based on assumptions on an intended functionality, use and context, including external interfaces. To have a complete safety case, the validity of these assumptions is checked in the context of the actual item after integration of the SEooC. The developer of the SEooC provides the assumed requirements and assumptions related to the design external to the SEooC. In the case that the SEooC does not fulfil the item requirements, a change to the SEooC is made in accordance with ISO 26262-8, Clause 8 (change management). NOTE: In some cases, a change to the item can be necessary.. Use cases General The development of an SEooC involves making assumptions on the prerequisites of the corresponding phase in the product development, e.g. for a software component, which is a part of the software architectural design the corresponding phase is 6-7. It might not be necessary to make assumptions on all prerequisites, e.g. safety plan. Figure 16 shows relationship between assumptions and SEooC development. The development of a SEooC can start at a certain hierarchical-level of requirements and design. All information on requirements or design prerequisites is pre-determined in the status "assumed". The correct implementation of the requirements for the SEooC, derived from the assumed high-level requirements and assumptions on the design external to the SEooC, will be verified during the SEooC development.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 17 Relationship between assumptions and SEooC development The validation of the assumed requirements and the other assumptions, e.g. assumptions on the design external to the SEooC, takes place during the item development. Similarly, the applicable verification report verifies that an SEooC developed, at any level, is consistent with the requirements in the context where it is used. For example, when a software unit developed out of context is used, the verification of the software unit specification can demonstrate that the requirements in the software architectural design specification are met. This verification report can be produced when development of the SEooC is finished and the item development reaches the phase where requirements on the safety element are formulated. Below, some typical examples of an SEooC, namely a system, a hardware component, and a software component are given. Development of a system out of Context This section is intended to show the tailoring of the SEooC concept applied to a new E/E system which can be integrated by different vehicle manufacturers. For the purpose of this example the system functionalities are both to activate a function under certain vehicle conditions and to allow deactivating the function on proper driver requests. The process flow is given in Figure170  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 18 SEooC System Development Step 1a - Assumptions on the scope of SEooC The scope of the SEooC is intended to collect relevant information regarding its purposes, boundaries and functionalities. Examples of such assumptions on the scope of the SEooC can be: The system shall be designed for vehicles with a gross mass up to P Kg; the system shall be designed for front wheel driven vehicles; the system shall be designed for maximum road slope of x% The system shall interface with other external systems to get the needed vehicle information; Functional requirements: The system shall activate the function when requested by the driver in certain vehicle condition; The system shall deactivate the function when requested by the driver. NOTE shall used in this example of functional requirements has no normative meaning for ISO 26262. Step 1b - Assumption on Functional Safety Requirement of the SEooC The development of a SEooC needs to make hypothesis and assumptions on item definition, H&R analysis and safety goals of the item related to the SEooC functionalities, in order to identify its functional safety requirements. Examples of assumptions on the functional safety requirements allocated to the SEooC can be: The system shall not activate the function at vehicle high speed (ASIL x); The system shall not deactivate the functionality when the driver request is not detected (ASIL y). In order to achieve the assumed safety goals specific assumption on the context are defined. Examples of assumptions on the context of the SEooC can be: An external source will provide information at the requested ASIL enabling the system to detect the proper vehicle condition (ASIL x); An external source will provide information about the driver request at the requested ASIL (ASIL y). NOTE shall used in this example of functional requirements has no normative meaning for ISO 26262. Step 2 - Execution of SEooC development When all the system-level functional safety requirements are defined, the SEooC is developed according to ISO26262-4, ISO26262-5, ISO26262-6 and all expected work products are prepared. Step 3 Work Products At the end of the SEooC development, the work products necessary to show that the assumed functional safety requirements are verified, are made available. All needed information from the work products is provided to the item integrator, including documentation about SEooC safety requirements and identified assumption on the context. Step 4 SEooC integration in the item When the SEooC is considered in the context of the item integration phase, the validity of all SEooC assumptions including SEooC ASIL capability, assumed safety requirements, and the assumptions related to the context is established. It is plausible that mismatches between SEooC assumptions and system requirements will occur. In the case of an SEooC assumption mismatch, a change management activity beginning with an impact analysis is conducted according to ISO 26262-8, Clause 8 (Change management). Potential outcomes include: the difference can be deemed to be acceptable with regard to the achievement of the safety goal, and no action is taken; the difference can be deemed to impact the achievement of the safety goal and a change can be necessary to either the item definition or the functional safety concept; the difference can be deemed to impact the safety goal and a change is required to the SEooC component (including possibly a change of component). Development of a Hardware component as a Safety Element out of Context General This section uses the microcontroller (MCU) example of 7.3 as an example hardware component SEooC. The process flow is given in Figure 18.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 19 SEooC Hardware Component Development Step 1 - Assumptions on System Level The development of a microcontroller (MCU) see figure above - as an SEooC starts (step 1) with an assumption of system level attributes and requirements per ISO26262:, 2 6.4.5.6. This stage can be broken into two sub steps 1a and 1b based on the analysis of some reference applications, requirements are assumed with respect to the pre-requisites for HW product development (ISO26262-5:,Table A.1), for example: Step 1a - Assumptions on Technical Safety Requirements Below are some example assumed technical safety requirements created for the MCU example: Assumptions on Technical Safety Requirements (step 1a) Failures of the CPU instruction memory shall be mitigated by safety mechanism(s) in hardware with at least 90% single point fault metric (might also be expressed in terms of required DC). The contribution of the MCU to the total probability of violation of a safety goal shall be no more than 10% of the allowed probability for the relevant ASIL. The MCU shall implement a safe state defined as all I/O driving outputs to a low state when reset is asserted. Any safety mechanisms implemented related to the processing function shall complete in less than 10 milliseconds (definition of fault tolerant time for single point fault metric). Debug interfaces of the MCU shall not be used during safety-related operation. Therefore any faults in the debug logic will be considered safe faults. A MPU shall be present to provide the possibility of separating software tasks with different ASILs etc. NOTE shall used in this example of functional requirements has no normative meaning for ISO 26262. ASIL capability is established at this step. Step 1b - Assumptions on System Level Design Below are some example system level design assumptions created for the MCU example: Assumptions on System Level Design (step 1b) External to the SEooC: The system will implement a safety mechanism on the power supply to the MCU to detect overvoltage and undervoltage failure modes. The system will implement a windowed watchdog safety mechanism external to the MCU to detect either clocking or program sequence failures of the MCU. A software test will be implemented to detect latent faults in the EDC safety mechanism of the MCU (SM4). A SW-based test (SM2) is executed at key-on to verify the absence of latent faults in the logical monitoring of program sequence of CPU (SM1). etc. Step 2 Execution of Hardware Development On the basis of these decisions (assumed technical safety requirements and assumptions related to the design external to the SEooC), the SEooC is developed (step 2) according to ISO26262-5 and all applicable work products are prepared. For example, the evaluation of safety goal violations due to random HW failures (see work product according ISO26262:, 5 9.5.1) is done considering the SEooC assumptions including any budget for FIT rate found in the assumed technical safety requirements. On the basis of the SEooC assumptions, safety analyses and analysis of dependent failures internal to the MCU are performed according ISO26262-9. For the MCU example in  REF _Ref261806343 \r \h A.3.5, the safety requirement a) is fulfilled because the single point fault metric of memory is greater than 90% (99.8%, permanent faults and 99.69% transient faults). The assumption c) on system design is implemented by safety mechanism SM4. Step 3 Work Products At the end of the MCU product development (step 3), the necessary information from the work products is provided to the system integrator, including documentation of assumed requirements, assumptions related to the design external to the SEooC, and applicable work products of ISO26262 such as the report of probability of violation of safety goal due to random HW failure. Step 4 Establish validity of assumptionsSEooC integration in the system When the MCU developed as an SEooC is considered in the context of the system HW product development phase, the validity of all SEooC assumptions including SEooC assumed technical safety requirements and the assumptions related to the design external to the SEooC are established (step 4). It is plausible that mismatches between SEooC assumptions and system requirements will occur. For example, the system developer could decide not to implement an assumed external component. As a consequence, the evaluation of safety goal violations due to random HW failures done by the SEooC developer might no longer be consistent with the system. Step 5 Impact Analysis In the case of an SEooC assumption mismatch, a change management activity beginning with impact analysis is conducted according ISO 26262-8; Clause 8 (Change management). an impact analysis is done (step 5). Potential outcomes include: The difference can be deemed to be acceptable with regard to the achievement of the not to violate the safety goal, and no action is taken. The difference can be deemed to impact the achievement of the safety goal and a change can be necessary to the either functional safety concept or the technical safety requirements. The difference can be deemed to impact the achievement of the safety goal and the safety metrics can need recalculation, but no changes are made to the design because the recalculated metrics meet system targets. The difference can be deemed to impact the achievement of the safety goal and a change is required to the SEooC component (including possibly a change of component). Development of a Software component as a Safety Element out of Context T This section illustrates the different steps of the application of the SEooC concept to a new medium/low level software component. The process flow is given in Figure 19.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 20 SEooC Software Component Development Step 1a - Assumptions on the scope of the software SEooC This step is intended to state the relevant assumptions regarding the intended purpose of the software SEooC, its boundaries, its environment and functionalities. Examples of such assumptions include: The software SEooC shall be integrated in a given software layered architecture; Any potential interferences caused by the software SEooC shall be detected and handled by its environment; The software SEooC shall provide the following functions: list of the functional software requirements. NOTE shall used in this example of functional requirements has no normative meaning for ISO 26262. Step 1b - Assumptions on the safety requirements of the software SEooC The step 1b is intended to make assumptions on higher level safety requirements that potentially impact the software SEooC in order to derive its software safety requirements. For example, if a given set of data calculated by the software SEooC is assumed to be of high integrity (ASIL x), then the resulting software safety requirements allocated to the SEooC can be: The software SEooC shall detect any corruption on the following input data: list of input data (ASILx); The software SEooC shall signal the following error conditions: list of error conditions (ASIL x); A default value shall be returned with a fault status for any error condition detected (ASIL x); The software SEooC shall return the following results coded with CRC and a status (ASIL x). NOTE shall used in this example of functional requirements has no normative meaning for ISO 26262. Step 2 Development of the software SEooC Once the necessary assumptions on the software SEooC are explicitly stated, the SEooC is developed in accordance with the requirements of ISO 26262-6 corresponding to its ASIL capability (ASIL x in this example). All applicable work products are made available for further integration in different contexts, including the work products related to the verification of the assumed software safety requirements. Step 3 Integration of the software SEooC in a new particular context Before the software SEooC is integrated with other software components in a new particular context, the validity of all the assumptions made on this SEooC are checked with regard to this context. This include the assumed software safety requirements with the ASIL capability, and all the assumptions made on the purpose, boundaries, environment and functionalities of the software SEooC (see 8.2.4.2 and 8.2.4.3 of this Clause). In the case where some assumptions regarding the software SEooC do not fit with this new particular context, an impact analysis is initiated in accordance with ISO 26262-8, Clause 8 (Change management). Potential outcomes of the impact analysis include: the discrepancies are acceptable with regard to the achievement of the safety requirements applicable at the software architectural design level, and no further action is taken. the discrepancies impact the achievement of the safety requirements applicable at the software architectural design level. Depending on the case, a change is applied in accordance with ISO 26262-8, Clause 8 (Change management) either to the software SEooC, or to the safety requirements applicable at the software architectural design level. NOTE: In the case where the integration of a software SEooC in a particular software architectural design results in the coexistence of software safety-related elements that have different ASILs assigned, the criteria for coexistence of elements shall be fulfilled (see ISO 26262-9, Clause 6), or alternatively the elements with lower ASILs shall be upgraded to the higher ASIL. An example of Proven-in-use argumentation General The item and the requirements described in this clause are an example. The safety goal, its ASIL, and the following requirements are given to illustrate the Proven-in-Use process. This example does not reflect what the application of ISO 26262 on a similar real-life example would be. Item definition and definition of the Proven-In-Use Candidate An vehicle manufacturer wants to integrate a new functionality to a new vehicle. For the purpose of this example, the system implementing this functionality is composed of sensors, one ECU that includes the complete hardware and software necessary to the functionality, and one actuator. The incorrect activation of the functionality is ranked ASIL C by the vehicle manufacturer. The corresponding safety goal is derived into an ASIL C Functional Safety Requirement allocated to the ECU. The supplier of the ECU proposes to carry over an existing ECU already in the field. The analysis of the differences between the previous use of the ECU and its intended use in the new application shows that the software has to change to implement the new functionality; but the hardware of the ECU can be carried over without any change. The supplier intends to use a proven-in-use argument to show compliance of the hardware without having to apply the methods prescribed in ISO26262-5. The hardware of the ECU is therefore identified as the Proven-In -Use Candidate Change analysis To establish a Proven-In -Use credit, the supplier performs a change analysis of the Proven-In -Use Candidate . This analysis shows that no change that could have an impact on the safety behaviour of the Proven-In -Use Candidate has been introduced since the beginning of its production. Moreover, the analysis shows that the differences between the previous use of the Proven-In -Use Candidate and its intended use have no safety impact. Target values for Proven-in-use To establish the safety of the Proven-In -Use Candidate in the field, the supplier has to estimate the number of cumulated hours of the Proven-In -Use Candidate in service and assess its safety record. The estimation of the duration of the service history is performed, based on the number of produced vehicles embedding the Proven-In -Use Candidate , together with their production date, and data on the typical usage of a vehicle in this segment of the market (number of driving hours per year). The service history is based on the field return of the different vehicles embedding the Proven-In -Use Candidate : Warranty claims; In-the-field defects analyses; Return of defective parts from the vehicle manufacturers; or production control tests etc. At the date of the initiation of the hardware development of the item, these analyses show that no relevant safety event has occurred in the field, and that the total cumulated driving hours are estimated to exceed the target for proven-in-use status for an ASIL C but less than the target for the definite Proven-In -Use status. The conclusion is then as follows: The development of the item can carry on considering that the hardware of the ECU is proven in use. The field observation has to continue to increase the number of driving hours to support the Proven-In -Use argument. Concerning ASIL decomposition Objective of ASIL decomposition The objective of ASIL decomposition is to apply redundancy in order to comply with the safety goal with respect to systematic failures. ASIL decomposition can result in redundant requirements and their tailored ASILs implemented by sufficiently independent elements. Description of ASIL decomposition ASIL decomposition refers to the allocation of a safety requirement amongst redundant architectural elements of the item. Redundant in this context does not necessarily imply classical modular redundancy. For example, the "E-throttle" safety concept can be viewed as containing redundant architectural elements, i.e. the main processor and the monitoring processor, both of which are independently capable of initiating a defined safe state, which is to go to the idle mode. Since ASILs do not have an associated failure rate, ASIL decomposition can only be understood in the context of systematic failures, that is, the methods and measures applied to reduce the likelihood of these failures. According ISO 26262:9-;5.4.5, the requirements on the evaluation of the hardware architectural metrics and the evaluation of safety goal violations due to random hardware failures will remain unchanged by ASIL decomposition. EXAMPLE In the case of an ASIL B(D) decomposition, it is not allowed to decompose the ASIL D target for the evaluation of the hardware architectural metrics into separate ASIL B targets for each HW element. According ISO 26262:5-;8.2, target values can be assigned to hardware elements but those targets are assigned case-by-case based on an analysis started at the level of the whole hardware of the item. The target metric according to the safety goal applies at the item level. In such a decomposed architecture, the relevant safety goal is only violated if both elements fail simultaneously. The permitted decompositions in ISO 26262 are: ASIL D requirement ( ASIL C(D) requirement + ASIL A(D) requirement; ASIL D requirement ( ASIL B(D) requirement + ASIL B(D) requirement; ASIL D requirement ( ASIL D(D) requirement + QM(D) requirement; ASIL C requirement ( ASIL B(C) requirement + ASIL A(C) requirement; ASIL C requirement ( ASIL C(C) requirement + QM(C) requirement; ASIL B requirement ( ASIL A(B) requirement + ASIL A(B) requirement; ASIL B requirement ( ASIL B(B) requirement + QM(B) requirement; or ASIL A requirement ( ASIL A requirement + QM(A) requirement. NOTE ASIL decomposition can be applied across independent ECUs, or across independent elements within the same ECU. Rationale for ASIL decomposition Standards such as IEC 61508 generally allow a system with an allocated SIL n requirement to be composed of two SIL (n-1) elements, provided adequate independence of the elements is demonstrated. Based on the approximate mapping in ISO 26262-9:, Clause 5 (Requirements decomposition with respect to ASIL tailoring) it can be seen immediately that the following decompositions satisfy this principle: ASIL D ( ASIL B(D) + ASIL B(D); and ASIL B ( ASIL A(B) + ASIL A(B). The remaining decompositions are: ASIL D ( ASIL C(D) + ASIL A(D); and ASIL C ( ASIL B(C) + ASIL A(C). Splitting this best practice requirement over 2 independent elements is based on the following assumptions: As the elements are diverse, i.e. are not identical copies of each other, the errors that can violate the safety goal will be different. For the safety goal to be violated there will be an error in each item, i.e. multiple errors will exist. The reduced application of techniques used on each item means that the likelihood of errors remaining in each item will increase. However, due to the diversity of both the elements and the ASIL requirements, the likelihood that multiple errors remain is similar to that of the original item when compliant with the original ASIL requirements. An example of ASIL Decomposition General The item and the requirements described in this clause are examples. The safety goal, its ASIL, and the following requirements are only designed to illustrate the ASIL decomposition process. This example does not reflect what the application of ISO 26262 on a similar real-life example would be. Item definition Consider the example of a system with an actuator that is triggered on demand by the driver, by the use of a dashboard switch. For the purpose of this example, the actuator provides a comfort function if the vehicle is at zero speed, but might cause hazards if activated above 15 km/h. For the purpose of this example, the initial architecture of the item is as follows: The dashboard switch is acquired by a dedicated ECU (referred to as "ACECU" in this example), which powers the actuator through a dedicated power line. The vehicle equipped with the item is also fitted with an ECU which is able to provide the vehicle speed. The ability of this ECU to provide the information that the vehicle speed is above 15 km/h is supposed to be compliant with an ASIL C for this example. This ECU is referred to as "VSECU" in this section.3. Hazard and risk analysis The failure considered in the analysis is the activation of the actuator while driving at a speed above 15 km/h, with or without a driver request. For the purpose of the example, the ASIL associated to this hazardous event is evaluated at C. Associated safety goal The actuator shall not be activated while the vehicle speed is higher than 15 km/h : ASIL C NOTE shall used in this example of safety goal has no normative meaning for ISO 26262. Preliminary architecture and safety concept General  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." SEQ Figure 21 Item perimeter Purpose of the elements (initial architecture): The Dynamic VSECU provides the Actuator Control ECU (AC ECU) with the vehicle speed. The ACECU monitors the drivers requests, tests if the vehicle speed is below 15 km/h, and powers the actuator if the vehicle speed is below 15 km/h. The actuator is activated when it is powered. Functional safety Concept General: Requirement A 1 : The DSC VS ECU shall send the accurate vehicle speed information to the AC ECU. =>ASIL C Requirement A 2 : The AC ECU shall power the actuator only if the vehicle speed is below 15 km/h. => ASIL C Requirement A 3 : The actuator shall only be activated when powered by the AC ECU. => ASIL C. NOTE shall used in this example of functional requirements has no normative meaning for ISO 26262. Evolved Safety Concept of the item The developers can choose to introduce a redundant element, here a Safety Switch, as illustrated in Figure 21. By introducing this redundant element, the AC ECU might be developed with an ASIL that is lower than ASIL C, in accordance with the results of an ASIL decomposition.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC E." SEQ Figure 22Second iteration on the item design Purpose of these elements (evolved architecture): The DSC VS ECU control unit provides the AC ECU with the vehicle speed. The AC ECU monitors the driver's requests, tests if the vehicle speed is below 15 km/h, and if yes commands the actuator. The Safety Switch is on the power line between the ACECU and the actuator, and switches on, if the speed is below 15 km/h and off whenever the speed is above 15 km/h, regardless of the state of the power line (its power supply is independent). The actuator operates only when it is powered. Functional safety requirements: Requirement B1: the DSCVS ECU will shall send accurate vehicle speed information to the AC ECU. => ASIL C Alternatively: the unintended transition of the vehicle speed information below 15 km/h shall be prevented. => ASIL C Requirement B 2 : the AC ECU shall power the actuator only if the vehicle speed is below 15 km/h. => ASIL X (see Table 4). Requirement B 3 : the DSC VS ECU shall send the accurate vehicle speed information to the switch. => ASIL C Requirement B 4 : The switch shall be in an open state if the vehicle speed is above 15 km/h. => ASIL Y (see Table 4). Requirement B 5: The actuator shall only operate when powered by the ACECU and the Safety Switch is closed. => ASIL C To enable permit an ASIL decomposition, the developers can add an independency requirement is needed: Requirement B 6 : The ACECU and the Safety Switch shall be independently implemented: ASIL C. NOTE shall used in this example of functional safety requirement has no normative meaning for ISO26262. Therefore, requirements B2 and B4 implement redundantly the fulfilment of the safety goal, and an ASIL decomposition can be applied. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 0>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC E." SEQ Table 4 Possible decompositions Requirement B2 : ASIL XRequirement B4 : ASIL YPossibility 1ASIL C (C) requirementsQM(C) requirementsPossibility 2ASIL B(C) requirementsASIL A(C) requirementsPossibility 3ASIL A(C) requirementsASIL B(C) requirementsPossibility 4QM(C) requirementsASIL C(C) requirements (informative) SEQ aaa \h SEQ table \r0\h SEQ figure \r0\h  ISO26262 and microcontrollers General The objective of this chapter is to give a non-exhaustive list of examples about how to deal with microcontrollers in the context of ISO 26262 application A microcontroller, its parts and sub-parts A microcontroller (also MCU or C) is a small computer on a single integrated circuit consisting internally of a CPU, clock, timers, peripherals, I/O ports, and memory. Program memory in the form of Non Volatile Memories (e.g. FLASH or OTP ROM) is also often included on chip, as well as a certain amount of RAM. As shown in the figure below, the whole microcontroller hierarchy can be seen as a component and the processing unit (e.g. a CPU) as a part. As explained in paragraph  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h A.3.3, in certain cases (e.g. depending on the type of used safety mechanisms at the microcontroller or system level) each part could be further divided in sub-parts (e.g. the CPU register bank and its internal registers). This represents a logical view on the micro controller. It does not necessarily translate into its physical implementation and does not necessarily represent the dependencies between the parts and sub-parts.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Figure 1A microcontroller, its parts and sub-parts ISO 26262-5:, annex D and specifically the ISO 26262-5:, Table D.1 gives a list of parts and sub-parts of a microcontroller. Parts or sub-parts not included in ISO26262-5:, Table D.1 can be classified considering analogies with parts or sub-parts therein defined: Table A.1 gives some examples. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Table 1 Example of classification of parts or sub-parts of a microcontroller according ISO 26262-5 Elements in ISO 26262-5:, Annex D table D.1Examples for a microcontrollerPartSub-partPower SupplyEmbedded Voltage Regulator (EVR), Power Management Unit (PMU)ClockPhase Locked Loop (PLL), Ring oscillator, Clock Generation Unit (CGU), Clock treeNon-volatile memoryFLASH, EEPROM, ROM, One-Time-Programmable (OTP) MemoryMemory cells array, Address Decoder, interface circuitry, Test/Redundancy logicVolatile MemoryRAM, CachesMemory cells array, Address Decoder, interface circuitry, Test/Redundancy logicAnalogue I/O and Digital I/OGeneral Purpose IOs (GPIO), Pulse-Width Modulator (PWM)Analogue-Digital Converter (ADC), Digital-Analogue Converter (DAC) Processing UnitArithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), Data Path of CPUsRegister Bank, internal RAM of CPU such as small data cachesLoad/Store Unit, memory controllers, cache controllers and bus interfacesInterrupt ControllerSequencer, coding and execution logic including flag registers and stack controlConfiguration registers of Interrupt ControllerGeneral purpose timersCommunication On-chip communication including bus-arbitration Bus matrices/switch fabric; Protocol, data width, and clock domain conversion (e.g. bus bridges)On-chip communication using Direct Memory Access (DMA)DMA addressing logic, DMA addressing registers, DMA buffering registersSerial-Peripheral Interface (SPI), Serial-Memory Interface (SMI), Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) interface, Controller Area Network (CAN) interface, Time Triggered CAN (TTCAN), FlexRay, Local Interconnect Network (LIN), Single Edge Nibble Transmission (SENT), Ethernet, Distributed Systems Interface (DSI), Peripheral Sensor Interface (PSI5) NOTE This table is an example: the part / sub-part list and partitioning of the microcontroller can be different. Overview of microcontroller development and safety analysis according ISO 26262 General Microcontroller is developed in accordance with the safety requirements, which are derived from the top-level safety goals of the item. Targets for HW architectural metrics and Probabilistic Metric for random Hardware Failures are allocated to the item: in this case the microcontroller is just one of the elements. According the example of ISO 26262-5:, 8.2, to facilitate distributed developments, target values can be assigned to the microcontroller itself. The safety analysis of a microcontroller is performed according to the requirements and recommendations defined in ISO 26262-5:, 7.4.3 and in ISO 26262-9:, Clause 8 (Safety analysis). In the case that the target item does not yet exist, the microcontroller can be developed as a Safety Element out of Context (SEooC) according to Clause 10. In this case, the development is done based on assumptions of condition of the microcontroller usage (Assumptions of Use), and then the assumptions are verified with the requirements derived from safety goals of the item at system-level verification phase. All the analyses and related examples described in the following part of this section are done assuming the microcontroller is a SEooC, but the described methods (e.g. the method for failure rates computation of a microcontroller) are still valid if the microcontroller is not considered a SEooC. When those analyses are conducted considering the stand-alone microcontroller, appropriate assumptions are made. Section  REF _Ref261160415 \r \h  \* MERGEFORMAT A.3.9 describes how to adapt and verify those analyses and assumptions at system-level. At the stand-alone microcontroller level, all the requirements of ISO26262-5, ISO26262-8 and ISO26262-9 (e.g. related to safety analyses, dependent failures analysis, verification etc. ) remain valid. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of a microcontroller According ISO 26262-9:, 8.2, qualitative and quantitative safety analyses are performed at the appropriate level of abstraction during the concept and product development phases. In the case of a microcontroller: Qualitative analysis is useful to identify failures. One of the possible ways in which it can be performed uses information derived from microcontroller block diagrams and information derived from ISO 26262 -5:, Annex D. NOTE 1 ISO 26262-5:, Annex D can be used as a starting reference, but the claimed DC is always supported by proper rationale or evidence. NOTE 2 Qualitative analysis includes dependent failure analysis of this part according to  REF _Ref261802840 \r \h A.3.6 (example of dependent failure analyses) Quantitative analysis is performed using a combination of: Logical block level structuring; Information derived from the microcontroller Register Transfer Level (RTL) description (to obtain functional information) and gate-level netlist (to obtain functional and structural information); Information to evaluate potential unspecified interaction of sub-functions (dependent failures, see section  REF _Ref261802840 \r \h  \* MERGEFORMAT A.3.6); Layout information - only available in the final stage; Information for the verification of diagnostic coverage with respect to some specific fault models such as bridging faults. This is typically applicable to only some cases like the points of comparison between a part and its corresponding safety mechanism; and Expert judgment supported by rationale and careful consideration of the effectiveness of the system-level measures can be also used for quantification. NOTE 1 The analysis of dependent failures is performed on a qualitative basis because no general and sufficiently reliable method exists for quantifying such failures. NOTE 2 Typically these information items are progressively available during the microcontroller development phase. Therefore the analysis could be repeated based on the latest information. EXAMPLE 1 The evaluation of dependent failures starts early in design. Design measures are specified to avoid and reveal potential sources of dependent failures or to detect their effect on the System on Chip safety performance. Layout confirmation will be used in the final design stage. EXAMPLE 2 During a first step of the quantitative analysis, a pre-DFT pre-layout gate-level netlist could be available, while later the analysis is repeated using post-DFT and post-layout gate-level netlist (DFT = Design for Test). Since the parts and sub-parts of a microcontroller are typically implemented in a single physical component, both dependent failures analysis and analysis of independence or freedom from interference are important analysis for microcontrollers. See paragraph  REF _Ref261802840 \r \h  \* MERGEFORMAT A.3.6 for further details. A method for failure rates computation of a microcontroller General Requirements and recommendations for the failure rates computation in general are defined in ISO 26262-5 and requirements about the computation of metrics are given in its Annex C. Following the example given in ISO 26262-5:, Annex E, the failure rates and the metrics can be computed in the following way for microcontrollers: First the microcontroller is divided in parts or sub-parts. NOTE 1 Assumptions on the independence of identified parts are verified during the dependent failure analysis. NOTE 2 The necessary level of detail (e.g. if to stop at part level or if to go down to sub-part or elementary sub-part level) can depend on the stage of the analysis and on the safety mechanisms used (inside the microcontroller or at the system level). EXAMPLE 1 If the functionality of the CPU is monitored by a different CPU running in lockstep the analysis does not need to consider each and every CPU internal register while more detail can be needed for the lock-step comparator. If on the other hand the functionality of the CPU is monitored by a SW self test a detailed analysis of the various CPU sub-parts can be appropriate. EXAMPLE 2 The confidence of the computation is proportional to the level of detail: a low level of detail could be appropriate for analysis at concept stage while an higher level detail could be appropriate for analysis at the development stage. NOTE 3 Due to the complexity of modern microcontrollers (hundred or thousands of parts and sub-parts), to guarantee completeness of the analysis it is helpful to support the division process with automatic tools. Care is taken to ensure microcontroller level analysis across module boundaries. Partitions are done along levels of RTL hierarchy if RTL is available. Second the failure rates of each part or sub-part are computed using: If the total failure rate for the whole microcontroller die (i.e. excluding package and bonding) is given (typically in FIT), then the failure rate of the part or sub-part is equal to the occupying area of the part or sub-part (i.e. area related to gates, flip-flops and related interconnections) divided by the total area of the microcontroller die multiplied by the total failure rate. NOTE 1 For mixed signal chips with power stages, this approach is applied within each domain, as the total failure rate for the digital domain is typically different from the analogue and power domain. NOTE 2 A detailed knowledge of the microcontroller can be useful. EXAMPLE If a CPU area occupies 3 % of the whole microcontroller die area then its failure rate is equivalent to 3 % of the total microcontroller die failure rate. If the base failure rates, i.e. the failure rate of basic sub-parts like gates of the microcontroller are given, then the failure rate of the part or sub-part is equal to the sum of the number of those basic sub-parts multiplied by its failure rate. NOTE 1 A detailed knowledge of the microcontroller can be useful. NOTE 2 See paragraph  REF _Ref261803502 \r \h  \* MERGEFORMAT A.3.4 for examples for how to derive the base failure rate values. Finally, the evaluation is completed by classifying the faults into safe faults, residual faults, detected dual point faults and latent dual point faults, i.e. the amount of safe faults related to the failure rate of that part or sub-part. EXAMPLE Certain portions of a debug unit implemented inside a CPU are safety-related (because the CPU itself is safety-related) but they themselves can not lead to a direct violation of the safety goal or their occurrence can not significantly increase the probability of violation of the safety goal. The failure mode coverage with respect to residual and latent faults of that part or sub-part in relationship with certain safety mechanisms. EXAMPLE The failure mode coverage associated with a certain failure rate can be computed by dividing the sub-part into smaller sub-parts and for each of them compute the expected capability of the safety mechanisms to cover each sub-part. For example, the failure mode coverage of a failure in the CPU register bank can be computed by dividing the register bank into smaller sub-parts each one related to the specific register (e.g. R0, R1,) and computing the failure mode coverage of the safety mechanism for each of them, e.g. combining the failure mode coverage for each of the corresponding low-level failure modes. NOTE 1 The effectiveness of safety mechanisms could be affected by dependent failures. Adequate measures are taken into account as listed in section  REF _Ref261802840 \r \h A.3.6. NOTE 2 Since the fault detection ability of the vehicle driver can not be taken into account at this level of analysis then concept of perceived fault is not applicable at microcontroller level. See paragraph  REF _Ref261803945 \r \h  \* MERGEFORMAT A.3.9 for further details about how to combine microcontroller level information with the application. NOTE 3 Due to the complexity of modern microcontrollers (millions of gates), fault injection methods can assist the computation and be used for verification of the amount of safe faults and especially of the failure mode coverage. See paragraph  REF _Ref263972763 \r \h A.3.8.2 for further details. Fault injection is not the only method and other approaches are possible as described in paragraph 7.3.2.7. How to consider transient faults According to note 2 of ISO26262-5:, 8.4.7, the transient faults are considered when shown to be relevant due, for instance, to the technology used. They can be addressed either by specifying and verifying a dedicated target single point faults metric value to them or by a qualitative rationale. When the quantitative approach is used, failure rates and metrics for transient faults can be computed following the example given in ISO 26262-5:, Annex E supported by the following method: First, the microcontroller is divided into parts or sub-parts as for paragraph  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h A.3.3 NOTE Due to the amount and density of memory elements in RAM memories, the resulting failure rates for transient faults can be significantly higher than the ones related to processing logic or other parts of a microcontroller. Therefore, as recommended in Note 1 of ISO 26262-5:, 8.4.7, it can be helpful to compute a separate failure rate (and metric) for RAM memories and for the other parts of the microcontroller. Second, the failure rates of each part or sub-part are computed using the base failure rate for transient faults. EXAMPLE Following the method defined in  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h  \* MERGEFORMAT A.3.3, the base failure rate can be computed as a function of the base failure rate with respect to single-event upset and single-event transient and the related interested portion of circuit (for example expressed in number of flip-flops and gates). See paragraph  REF _Ref261803502 \r \h  \* MERGEFORMAT A.3.4 for examples of how to derive the base failure rate values. Finally, the evaluation is completed by classifying the faults into safe faults and residual faults, , i.e. the amount of safe faults related to the failure rate of that part or sub-part. NOTE For estimations of the amount of safe transient faults, when there is a clear dependency from the application software and if that software is not available during the microcontroller development, a 50%-50% estimation could be acceptable. When the application software is available or if there is a direct dependency on microcontroller architecture, a specific analysis to determine this value could be preferable. EXAMPLE A fault in a register storing a constant (i.e. written only once but read at each clock cycle) is never safe. If instead, for example, the register is written every 10 ms but used for a safety-related calculation only once, 1 ms after it is written, a random transient fault in the register would result in 90% safe faults because in the remaining 90% of the clock cycles a fault in that register will not cause any violation of the safety goal, i.e the failure mode coverage with respect to residual faults of that part or sub-part in relationship to certain safety mechanisms. NOTE 1 According to note 2 of ISO 26262-5:, 8.4.7, transient faults can be addressed via a single point faults metric. Transient faults are not considered as far as latent faults are concerned. Therefore no failure mode coverage for latent faults is computed for transients because when a transient fault participates to an MPF its cause will rapidly disappear (per definition) and its effect will rapidly be repaired. In special cases this could not be valid and additional measures might be necessary, though these can be addressed on a case by case basis. NOTE 2 Transient faults are contained within the affected sub-part and do not spread inadvertently to other sub-parts if they are not logically connected NOTE 3 Some of the coverage values of safety mechanisms defined in tables from D.2 to D.14 of ISO 26262-5:, AnnexD are valid for permanent faults only. This important distinction can be found in the related safety mechanism description, in which it is written how the coverage value can be considered for transient faults. EXAMPLE The typical value of the coverage of RAM March test (ISO 26262-5:, Table D.6) is rated HIGH. However in the related description (ISO 26262-5:, D.2.5.3) it is written that these types of tests are not effective for soft error detection. Therefore, for example, the coverage of RAM March test with respect to transient faults is zero. When the qualitative approach is used, a rationale is given based on the verification of the effectiveness of the safety mechanisms implemented (either internal to the microcontroller or at system level) to cover the transient faults. EXAMPLE For data path elements, time-redundancy in processing of data (i.e. process the same information more than once) would already guarantee a high level of protection against transient faults. How to derive base failure rates that can be used for microcontrollers General According to ISO 26262-5:, 8.4.3, failure rates data can be derived from a recognised industry source. The following list gives an example of standards and handbooks from which it is possible to derive the base failure rates for the method defined in paragraphs  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h A.3.3 and  REF _Ref259374861 \r \h A.3.3.2: for permanent faults: data provided by semiconductor industries or use of standards such as IEC TR 62380; SN29500[7]; or NOTE For permanent faults: data provided by semiconductor industries is usually based on the number of (random) failures divided by equivalent device hours. These are obtained from field data or from accelerated life testing (as defined in standards such as JEDEC and AEC) scaled to a mission profile (e.g. temperature, on/off periods) with the assumption of a constant failure rate (random failures, exponential distribution). The numbers are usually provided as a maximum FIT based on a sampling statistics confidence level. for transient faults: data provided by semiconductor industries derived according JEDEC standard such as JESD89; International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductor (ITRS) NOTE If properly supported by evidence, the base failure rates derived from standards and handbooks can be shaped by considering other factors such as density of registers and probability of occurrence of permanent faults between key-on and key-off, etc. Example of Die FIT Rate Calculation per IEC TR 62380 ISO 26262-5:, 8.4.3 states that failure rates data can be derived from a recognised industry source, for example IEC TR 62380, IEC 61709, MIL HDBK 217 F notice 2, RAC HDBK 217 Plus etcThe following is an example of estimation of hardware FIT rate as needed to support quantitative analysis using the methods detailed in IEC TR 62380. The FIT rate model for a semiconductor per IEC TR 62380 considers the failure rate of the device to be the sum of three subcomponents: die, package, and interface electrical over-stress effects. For this example, we consider only the die component of FIT rate. NOTE 1 Package failure rate estimation requires knowledge of the construction and thermal characteristics of the device package and the systems printed circuit board. Joint estimation of package FIT rate by MCU supplier and system implementer is recommended to achieve best results. NOTE 2 Electrical over-stress FIT rate is related to the number of MCU interfaces which provide a module level interface. This term will reduce to zero FIT if an MCU has no module level interfaces. NOTE 3 For some analysis standards, electrical over-stress can be considered a systematic failure mode and reduced to zero FIT for calculation of random failure metrics. To compute the base die FIT rate component, it is necessary to consider four key elements: 1, the process technology driven per transistor FIT rate; N, the number of implemented transistors; , a process maturity de-rating factor; as process technology matures, per-transistor failure rate tends to reduce exponentially to an asymptotic level; and 2, the process technology driven FIT rate which does not scale with number of transistors or age. Those factors are combined using the following formula:  EMBED Equation.3  Selection of 1 and 2 can be done based on the process technology and type of circuitry utilized by the design. Values are available in the IEC TR 62380 for CMOS logic, analogue and multiple memory types (SRAM, DRAM, EEPROM, flash EEPROM, etc.). Table A.2 shows the computation of the failure rates used in the quantitative example of paragraph  REF _Ref261806343 \r \h A.3.5. For the process maturity de-rating factor, 2008 is considered as manufacturing year. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Table 2 Example of the computation of the failure rates Circuit Element1N2Base FIT50k gate CPU3.4 x 10-6200000 (4 transistors/gate)101.71.7216kB SRAM1.7 x 10-7786432 (6 transistors/bit for a low-consumption SRAM)108.88.802Sum of all circuits10.52 NOTE 1 Multiple values of 1 and 2 can be valid for a given circuit type. In such case, the party performing the estimation ensures the value selected best matches the metrics for the specific manufacturing technology utilized and provides appropriate justification. NOTE 2 To simplify calculation, estimation can be done using a single selection of 1 and 2 for the entire device. Once the base FIT rate for die has been generated, a de-rating factor is applied based on thermal effects and operating time. The de-rating factor takes into account: Junction temperature of the die, which is calculated based on: power consumption of the die; package thermal resistance, as a factor package type, number of package pins, and airflow; An application profile which defines 1 to Y usage phases, each of which is composed of an application on-time as a percentage of total device lifetime and an ambient temperature. IEC TR 62380 provides two automotive reference profiles: motor control and passenger compartment. Activation energy and frequency per technology type to complete the Arrenhius Equation. For this example we assume a CMOS technology based MCU which consumes 0.5 W power. The die is packaged in a 144 pin Quad Flat Package and cooled by natural convection. The MCU is exposed to the motor control temperature profile. Activation energy of 0.3 eV is assumed for the Arrenhius Equation. Using the de-rating formula of IEC TR 62380, this results in a de-rating factor of 0.17. When the de-rating factor is applied, we have an effective FIT rate per component as shown in Table A.3. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Table 3 Example of effective FIT rate per component Circuit ElementBase FITDe-rating for tempEffective FIT50k gate CPU1.720.170.2916kB SRAM8.800.171.50Sum of all circuits1.79 NOTE Data specific to the product under consideration, such as package thermal characteristics, manufacturing process, Arrenhius equation, , etc, could be used in replacement of the general factors in IEC TR 62380 to achieve a more accurate estimation of FIT rate. Example of quantitative analysis The following is an example of a quantitative analysis using the method described in paragraph  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h A.3.3. NOTE 1 Numbers used in this example (e.g. failure rates, amount of safe faults and failure mode coverage) are examples. They can vary from architecture to architecture. NOTE 2 The following examples divide a portion of the microcontroller into the sub-parts level. As discussed in paragraph  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h A.3.3, the necessary level of detail can depend on the stage of the analysis and on the safety mechanisms used. NOTE 3 The following examples use the quantitative approach to compute a dedicated target single point faults metric value for transient faults. As discussed in paragraph  REF _Ref259438466 \r \h A.3.3.2, transient faults can be also addressed by qualitative rationale. The example considers a small portion of a microcontroller, i.e. only two parts: A small CPU, divided in five sub-parts: Register bank, ALU, Load-Store Unit, Control logic and Debug. Each sub-part is further divided in several sub-parts. A 16KB of RAM divided in three sub-parts: cell array, address decoder and logic for end-of-line test, and management of spare rows (redundancies) of RAM. NOTE 1 The FIT numbers shown in the example do not include peripherals or other features such as package, handling or overstress. They are given just as an example of a possible method for FIT rate computation. For this reason those values are not comparable with FIT rates of a complete packaged microcontroller as shown for example in SN29500. . NOTE 2 The aim of the following example is to avoid a requirement that each smallest microcontroller sub-part is shown at system level analysis. At system level analysis, component or part level detail can typically be enough. The aim of this example is to show that for a microcontroller at stand-alone level, a deeper analysis (e.g. at sub-part level) can be needed in order to compute with the required accuracy the failure rates and failure mode coverage of parts and sub-parts - to be used afterwards by system engineers. In other words, without an accurate and detailed microcontroller stand-alone level analysis, it can be very difficult to have good data for system-level analysis. The following four safety mechanisms are considered: An HW safety mechanism (SM1) performing a logical monitoring of program sequence of CPU. This safety mechanism is able to detect with certain coverage the faults in the control logic that could cause the software to run out of sequence. However, this safety mechanism is poor to detect faults (such as wrong arithmetic operations) leading to wrong data. NOTE In this example, it is assumed that all permanent single bit faults affecting the CPU are signalled to the system (e.g. by activating an output signal of the microcontroller). A requirement is set at system level to make proper use of this signal (e.g. to go in a safe state and inform the driver). For suspect transient faults, the CPU can try to clean these faults by a reset. If the fault persists, it means it is permanent and therefore it can be signalled to the system as previously described. If the fault disappears (i.e. it was really transient), the CPU can continue. A SW-based test (SM2) executed at key-on to verify the absence of latent faults in the logical monitoring of program sequence of CPU (SM1). A Single-Error Correction and Double-Error Detection EDC for the RAM (SM3). NOTE In this example, it is assumed that all permanent single bit faults even if corrected by the EDC - are signalled to the SW (e.g. by an interrupt) and the SW reacts accordingly. A requirement is set at system level to make proper use of this event (e.g. to go in a safe state and inform the driver). For suspected transient faults corrected by EDC, the CPU can try to clean these faults by writing back in the memory the correct value. If the fault persists, it means it is permanent and therefore is signalled to the system as previously described. If the fault disappears (i.e. it was transient), the CPU can continue. To distinguish intermittent and transient faults, counting numbers of corrections could be a possible method. A SW-based test (SM4) executed at key-on to verify the absence of latent faults in the EDC (SM3). Table A.4 is divided in three separated calculations for better visibility. Table A.4 gives the view of failure modes at sub-parts level. Table A.5 shows how the low-level failure modes can be identified and therefore how the overall failure distribution can be computed, following the approach described in paragraph  REF _Ref261803945 \r \h A.3.9. EXAMPLE Table A.5 shows that the failure rate of a permanent fault in the flip-flop X1 and its related fan-in is 0.01 FIT. Summing all those low-level failure modes, it is possible to compute the failure rate of a permanent fault of the ALU logic as a whole (0.07 FIT). With the same procedure, by summing all the failure rates related to the sub-part it is possible to compute the FIT rate for a permanent fault in the ALU. NOTE 1 Going up in the failure modes abstraction tree (i.e. from the low-level failure modes to the higher ones), failure rates of different sub-parts failure modes could be combined to compute the failure rate for the higher-level failure mode, especially if those higher-level failure modes are defined in a more generic way. EXAMPLE If an higher-level failure mode (e.g. at part-level) is defined as wrong instruction processed by CPU, the failure rate of this failure mode can be a combination of the failure rates of many failure modes at sub-parts level, such as a permanent fault in the pipeline, a permanent fault in the register bank etc Therefore, if the low-level failure rates are available, the higher-level failure rate can be computed with a bottom-up approach (assumes independent faults). NOTE 2 Columns of Table A.4 and Table A.5 can be correlated to the calculation flow described in Figure A.1: failure rate (FIT) is equal to (.; amount of safe faults is equal to SAFE proportion; failure mode coverage wrt. violation of safety goal is equal to FMC_RF.; residual or Single Point Fault failure rate is equal to (SPF or (RF depending on whether the failure is single point or residual . In the example, no single point faults are considered, so this failure rate is always equal to (RF.; failure mode coverage wrt. Latent failures is equal to FMC_MPF.; and latent Multiple Point Fault failure rate is equal to (MPF. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Table 4 Example of quantitative analysis (at sub-parts level)  NOTE 1 The amount of safe faults is the fraction of the failure mode that has neither the potential to violate the safety goal in absence of safety mechanisms nor in combination with an independent failure of another sub-part. NOTE 2 The failure mode coverage is computed with a detailed analysis of the capability of SM1 to cover each sub-part. In this example, R0 and R1 are registers chosen by the compiler to pass function parameters so they have a slightly higher probability to cause a program sequence error detectable by SM1. The aim of this example is to show that by means of a detailed analysis it is possible to identify differences in the coverage of the sub-parts. NOTE 3 The failure mode coverage of the EDC (SM3) is computed, for example, with a detailed analysis combining the high probability of EDC of detecting single and double bit errors with the lower probability of detection (it could be less than 90%) of multiple-bit errors. This is shown in the TableA.5. NOTE 4 Certain sub-parts can be covered by several safety mechanisms: in such cases the resulting failure mode coverage combines of the coverage for each failure mode determined by means of a detailed analysis. NOTE 5 The example shows that without a proper coverage of the EDC with respect to multiple bit errors and without the coverage of the RAM address decoder, it can be difficult to achieve a high single point faults metric. NOTE 6 The example shows that some safety mechanisms can cause a direct violation of the safety goal and therefore they are considered in the computation of residual faults. In this example, a fault in the EDC (SM3) can corrupt the mission data without a corresponding fault in the memory. NOTE 7 The example shows that in a microcontroller sub-parts could coexist which potentially are not safety related but for which it is impossible to establish a clear separation or distinction from the safety related sub-parts (the debug inner logic). Instead, other parts (the debug interface) could be easily isolated and disabled in a way that they can be considered not safety related without any risks. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Table 5 Example of quantitative analysis (at low-level failures level)  NOTE 1 At this level of detail it can be possible to find out that certain low-level failure modes (e.g. a single-event upset and single-event transient fault in flip-flop X2 and its fan-in) are safe (e.g. because that bit is seldom used by the ALU architecture). NOTE 2 The failure rate of the memory for >2 faults is computed, for example, considering expected defect density, memory layout information, etc. NOTE 3 The EDC (SM3) coverage for >2 faults is computed with a detailed analysis taking into account the number of bits in each coded word (in this case 32), the number of code bits (in this case 7). Depending on those parameters, coverage can be much higher. Example of dependent failures analysis The general requirements and recommendations related to identification, evaluation and resolution of dependent failures are respectively defined in ISO 26262-9. The dependent failures analysis is structured into the following steps: Identify parts which could be subject to dependent failures. NOTE1 Structures of parts which are claimed to be independent to each other in the safety concept of the microcontroller can be susceptible to dependent failure. NOTE2 The identification can be supported by deductive safety analyses: Events assumed to be independent in a dual and multiple point failures analysis provide useful information about parts vulnerable to dependent failures Identify sources for potential dependent failures. The topics listed in this section and other foreseeable physical and logical dependent failure sources (shared logical parts and signals) are considered, including effects due to the coexistence of functions with different ASILs. Identify the coupling mechanism between the parts enabling dependent failures. Qualitatively list and evaluate the measures to prevent the dependent failures. Qualitatively list and evaluate the design measures taken to control the effect caused by the remaining dependent failures on each structure of parts identified in step 1. NOTE As stated in ISO 26262-9:, 7.4.2 the analysis of dependent failures is performed on a qualitative basis because no general and sufficiently reliable method exists for quantifying such failures. As written in Note 1 of ISO 26262-9:, 7.4.4, the evaluation of dependent failures can be supported by appropriate checklists, i.e. checklists based on field experience. Those checklists aim to provide the analysts with representative examples of root causes and coupling factors such as: same design, same process, same component, same interface, proximity. Table A.6 lists the topics considered for dependent failures evaluation according ISO 26262-9:, 7.4.4. The table also gives a non-exhaustive example of initiators and coupling mechanisms that could lead to dependent failures with examples for avoidance or detection measures. NOTE The listed measures are just some of the possible options. Other measures for avoidance or detection of dependent failures are possible, e.g. based on system-level safety mechanisms. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Table 6 Topics for dependent failures evaluation, potential initiators and related measures Topics according ISO 26262-9:, 7.4.2.3Examples for potential initiators and coupling mechanisms Examples for measuresHardware failuresPhysical defects able to influence both a part and its safety mechanism in such a way that a violation of the safety goal can occurTypically addressed by measures like physical separation, diversity, production tests, etc ...Development faultsFaults introduced within development which have the capability to cause a dependent failure, for example crosstalk, incorrect implementation of functionality, specification errors, wrong microcontroller configuration etc ... (see also  REF _Ref269880111 \r \h A.3.7)Typically addressed by measures like development process definition, diversity, design rules, configuration protection mechanisms etc ...Manufacturing faultsFaults introduced within manufacturing which have the capability to cause a dependent failure, for example masks misalignment faultsTypically addressed by a thorough production test of the microcontrollerInstallation faultsFaults introduced during installation which have the capability to cause a dependent failure, for example microcontroller PCB connection, interference of adjacent parts etcTypically addressed by production test of ECU, installation manuals, etc ...Repair faultsFaults introduced during repair which have the capability to cause a dependent failure, for example faults in memory spare columns/rowsTypically addressed by production tests, repair manuals, etc ...Environmental factorsTypical environmental factors are temperature, EMI, humidity, mechanical stress, etc ...Typically addressed by measures like qualification tests, stress tests, dedicated sensors, diversity, etc ...Failures of common internal and external resourcesFor a microcontroller typical shared resources are clocks, reset and power supply including power distributionTypically addressed by measures like clock supervision, internal or external supply supervision, diverse distribution etc ...Stress due to specific situations, e.g. wear, ageing.Ageing and wear mechanism are for example electro migration, etc ...Typically addressed by design rules, qualification tests, diversity, start-up tests etc ... Logical failures of shared resources with the potential capabilities of influencing the behaviour of several parts or safety mechanisms within an MCU are not included in this section. They are considered as part of the standard qualitative and quantitative analysis. EXAMPLE Typical examples falling in this category are DMA controller, interrupt controllers and test/debug logic. Example of techniques or measures to achieve the compliance with ISO26262-5 requirements during HW design of the microcontroller The general requirements and recommendations related to HW architecture and detailed design are respectively defined in ISO 26262-5:, 7.4.1 and ISO 26262-5:,7.4.2. Moreover, requirements related to HW verification are given in ISO 26262-5:, 7.4.4. A microcontroller is generally developed in accordance with a standardized development process. The two following approaches are an example of how to provide evidence that sufficient measures for avoidance of systematic failures are taken during development of microcontroller: using a checklist such as the one reported in Table A.7; and giving the rationale by field data of similar products which are developed in accordance with the same process as the target device. Table\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Table 7 Example of techniques or measures to achieve compliance with ISO 26262-5 requirements during the development of a microcontroller Iso 26262-5 requirementDesign phaseTechnique/MeasureAim7.4.1.6 Modular design properties Design entryStructured description and modularizationThe description of the circuit's functionality is structured in such a fashion that it is easily readable, i.e. circuit function can be intuitively understood on basis of description without simulation efforts7.4.1.6 Modular design properties Design description in HDLFunctional description at high level in hardware description language, for example such like VHDL or Verilog. 7.4.4 Verification of HW designHDL simulationFunctional verification of circuit described in VHDL or Verilog by means of simulation7.4.4 Verification of HW designFunctional test on module level (using for example HDL test benches)Functional verification "Bottom-up"7.4.4 Verification of HW designFunctional test on top levelVerification of the Microcontroller (entire circuit)7.4.2.4 Robust design principlesRestricted use of asynchronous constructsAvoidance of typical timing problems during synthesis, avoidance of ambiguity during simulation and synthesis caused by insufficient modelling, design for testability. This does not exclude that for certain types of circuitry, such as reset logic or for very low-power microcontrollers, asynchronous logic could be useful: in this case, the aim is to require a specific care to handle and verify those circuits.7.4.2.4 Robust design principlesSynchronisation of primary inputs and control of metastabilityAvoidance of ambiguous circuit behaviour as a result of set-up and hold timing violation.7.4.4 Verification of HW designFunctional and structural coverage-driven verification (with coverage of verification goals in percentage)Quantitative assessment of the applied verification scenarios during the functional test. The target level of coverage is defined and shown 7.4.2.4 Robust design principlesObservation of coding guidelinesStrict observation of the coding style results in a syntactic and semantic correct circuit code7.4.4 Verification of HW designApplication of code checkerAutomatic verification of coding rules ("Coding style") by code checker tool.7.4.4 Verification of HW designDocumentation of simulation resultsDocumentation of all data needed for a successful simulation in order to verify the specified circuit function.7.4.4 Verification of HW designSynthesisSimulation of the gate netlist, to check timing constraints, or static analysis of the propagation delay (STA - Static Timing Analysis)Independent verification of the achieved timing constraint during synthesis7.4.4 Verification of HW designComparison of the gate netlist with the reference model (formal equivalence check)Functional equivalence check of the synthesised gate netlist.7.4.1.6 Modular design properties Documentation of synthesis constraints, results and toolsDocumentation of all defined constraints that are necessary for an optimal synthesis to generate the final gate netlist.7.4.1.6 Modular design properties Script based proceduresReproducibility of results and automation of the synthesis cycles7.4.2.4 Robust design principlesAdequate time margin for process technologies in use for less than 3 yearsAssurance of the robustness of the implemented circuit functionality even under strong process and parameter fluctuation. 7.4.1.6 Modular design properties (testability)Test insertion and test pattern generationDesign for testability (depending on the test coverage in percent)Avoidance of not testable or poorly testable structures in order to achieve high test coverage for production test or on-line test.7.4.1.6 Modular design properties (testability)Proof of the test coverage by ATPG (Automatic Test Pattern Generation) based on achieved test coverage in percentDetermination of the test coverage that can be expected by synthesised test pattern (Scan-path, BIST) during the production test. The target level of coverage and fault model are defined and shown .7.4.4 Verification of HW designSimulation of the gate netlist after test insertion, to check timing constraints, or static analysis of the propagation delay (STA)Independent verification of the achieved timing constraint during test insertion7.4.4 Verification of HW designComparison of the gate netlist after test insertion with the reference model (formal equivalence check)Functional equivalence check of the gate netlist after test insertion.7.4.4 Verification of HW designPlacement, routing, layout generationSimulation of the gate netlist after layout, to check timing constraints, or static analysis of the propagation delay (STA)Independent verification of the achieved timing constraint during back-end7.4.4 Verification of HW designAnalysis of power networkShow robustness of power network and effectiveness of related safety mechanisms. Example: IR drop test.7.4.4 Verification of HW designComparison of the gate netlist after layout with the reference model (formal equivalence check)Functional equivalence check of the gate netlist after back-end7.4.4 Verification of HW designDesign rule check (DRC)Verification of process design rules.7.4.4 Verification of HW designLayout versus schematic check (LVS)Independent verification of the layout.7.4.4 Verification of HW designChip productionTest coverage of the production testDetermination of the test coverage during production tests 7.4.4 Verification of HW designWeed out early failuresAssurance of the robustness of the manufactured chip. In most, but not all processes, gate oxide integrity (GOI) is the key early childhood failure mechanism. GOI childhood failures have many valid methods for screening: high temp/high voltage operation (Burn-In), high current operation, voltage stress, etc. However, same methods could have no benefit if GOI is not the primary contributor to childhood failures in a process.7.4.4 Verification of HW designQualification of HW componentBrown-out testFor a microcontroller with integrated brown-out detection, the microcontroller functionality is tested to verify that the outputs of the microcontroller are set to a defined state (for example by stopping the operation of the microcontroller in the reset state) or that the brown-out condition is signaled in another way (for example by raising a safe-state signal) when any of the supply voltages monitored by the brown-out detection reach a low boundary as defined for correct operation. For a microcontroller without integrated brown-out detection, the microcontroller functionality is tested to verify if the microcontroller sets its outputs to a defined state (for example by stopping the operation of the microcontroller in the reset state) when the supply voltages drop from nominal value to zero. Otherwise an assumption of use is defined and an external measure is considered. Moreover, the following general guidelines can be considered: the documentation of all design activities, test arrangements and tools used for the functional simulation and the results of the simulation; the verification of all activities and their results, for example by simulation, equivalence checks, timing analysis or checking the technology constraints; the usage of measures for the reproducibility and automation of the design implementation process (script based, automated work and design implementation flow); and NOTE This implies ability to freeze tool versions to enable reproducibility in the future in compliance with the legal requirements. the usage - for 3rd party soft-cores and hard-cores of validated macro blocks and to comply with all constraints and proceedings defined by the macro core provider if practicable. Microcontroller HW design verification General According to ISO 26262-5:, 7.4.4.1, the hardware design is verified in accordance with ISO 26262-8 ISO26262-5:, Clause 9 (Evaluation of safety goal violations due to random hardware failures), for compliance and completeness with respect to the hardware safety requirements. Fault injection is just one of the possible methods for verification and other approaches are possible. EXAMPLE Either usage of expert judgement or previous proven results when state of the art solutions exist as higher level protocols on communication elements (e.g. SW layer on CAN communications as defined in IEC61784). The choice and depth of verification can depend on the stage of the analysis and on the safety mechanisms used (inside the microcontroller or at the system level). EXAMPLE Following the same reasoning of Example 1 of paragraph  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h  \* MERGEFORMAT A.3.3, in the case of a full HW redundancy (e.g. usage of dual core lock step solutions in which all the outputs of two identical CPUs are compared by HW at each clock cycle) the verification of the failure mode coverage does not need to consider each and every CPU internal register. Instead, a more detailed verification can be needed for the CPU interfaces and for the lock-step comparator. Verification using fault injection simulation As mentioned in ISO26262-5:, Table 3, fault injection simulation during development phase is a valid method to verify completeness and correctness of safety mechanism implementation with respect to hardware safety requirements. This is especially true for microcontrollers for which fault insertion testing at HW- single-event upset level is impractical or even impossible for certain fault models. Therefore, fault injection using design models (e.g. fault injection done on the gate-level netlist) is helpful to complete the verification step. NOTE 1 Fault injection can be used both for permanent (e.g. stuck-at faults) and transient (e.g . single-event upset) faults. NOTE 2 As mentioned in ISO 26262-5:, Annex D, if properly exercised, methods derived from stuck-at simulations (like N-detect testing, see references  REF _Ref267294744 \r \h [3]- REF _Ref267294753 \r \h [5]) are known to be effective for d.c. fault models as well. EXAMPLE For N-detect testing, properly exercised means that multiple different detections of the same fault are guaranteed by the pattern set (i.e. pattern richness). NOTE 3 Fault injection can also be used to inject bridging faults in specific locations based on layout analysis or to verify impact of dependent failures such as injection of clock and reset faults. Fault injection using design models can be successfully used to assist verification of safe faults and computation of their amount and failure mode coverage, i.e. according to the method defined in paragraphs  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h A.3.3 and  REF _Ref259374861 \r \h A.3.3.2. EXAMPLE Injecting faults and determining in well-specified observation points if the fault caused a measurable effect. Moreover, it can be used to assist the computation and to verify the values of failure mode coverage, i.e. injecting faults that were able to cause a measurable effect and determining if those faults were detected within the fault tolerant time by any safety mechanism. NOTE The confidence of the computation and verification with fault injection is proportional to the quality and completeness of the test-bench used to stimulate the circuit under test, the amount of faults injected and the level of detail of the circuit representation. EXAMPLE Gate-level netlist is appropriate for fault injection of permanent faults such as stuck-at faults. FPGA type methods could be helpful in order to maximize test execution speed. Register Transfer Level is also an acceptable approach for stuck-at faults, provided that the correlation with gate level is shown. How to adapt and verify microcontroller stand-alone analysis at system-level The adaptation and verification of the microcontroller stand-alone analysis at system-level could be done by: transforming the detailed failure modes of a microcontroller in the high-level failure modes needed during the analysis at system-level; NOTE1 This could be done with a bottom-up process (as shown in the following figure): using the method described in paragraphs 7.3.2.2, 7.3.2.3 and 7.3.2.5, it can be possible to identify the detailed microcontroller failure modes and combine them up to the component level. NOTE2 Starting from a detailed level of abstraction makes possible a quantitative and precise failure distribution for a microcontroller that otherwise will be based on qualitative distribution assumptions. NOTE3 As discussed in paragraph  REF _Ref259371897 \r \h A.3.3, the necessary level of detail can depend on the stage of the analysis and on the safety mechanisms used.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 1>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC A." A.SEQ Figure 2 Example of bottom-up approach to derived system-level failure modes the failure mode coverage computed at part or sub-part level could be improved by measures at the application level; and EXAMPLE At microcontroller stand-alone level, the failure mode coverage of an ADC peripheral has been considered zero because no safety mechanisms are implemented inside the microcontroller to cover those faults. However, at application level, the ADC is included in a closed-loop and its faults are detected by a SW-based consistency check. In this case, the failure mode coverage of that sub-part can be increased thanks to the application-level safety mechanism. the failure mode coverage computed at part or sub-part level could have been calculated under certain specific assumptions (assumptions of use). NOTE In this case the assumptions are verified at application-level, and if not valid other assumptions could be made and failure mode coverage recalculated according to the new assumptions. EXAMPLE At microcontroller stand-alone level, a permanent latent fault of the memory has been considered detected because each single-error correction is signalled by the EDC to the CPU. The assumption was that a software driver has been implemented to handle this event. However, for performance reasons, this software driver was not implemented and therefore the assumption is not valid anymore. An alternative measure is to program the microcontroller to send the error correction flag directly to the outside world. The latent fault coverage of the memory can be recalculated. (informative) SEQ aaa \h SEQ table \r0\h SEQ figure \r0\h  Fault tree construction and applications General The two most common techniques for analysing system fault modes are FTA and FMEA. The FMEA is an inductive (bottom up, see Figure B.1) approach focusing on the individual parts of the system, how they can fail and the impact of these failures on the system. The FTA is a deductive (top down, see Figure B.2) approach starting with the undesired system behaviour and determining the possible causes of this behaviour.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 1 Illustration of FMEA, Bottom Up Approach  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 2 Illustration of FTA, Top Down Approach The approaches are usually complementary as stated in ISO26262-5, :7.4.3.1 Table 2 Note: The level of detail of the analysis is commensurate with the level of detail of the design. Both methods can, in certain cases, be carried out at different levels of detail. The Cx ovals of Figures B.1 and B.2 generally represent either hardware or software components. A typical approach is to use the FTA to analyse the hazards down to the component level. The failure modes of the components are then analysed from the bottom up using a FMEA to determine their failure modes and safety mechanisms to close out the bottom level of the fault tree. To avoid duplicate work it is desirable to avoid duplicate line entries in both the FTA and FMEA. Often it is easier to uncover known quantifiable common cause failures across components, parts or sub-parts using an FTA so it might be beneficial to redo parts of an FMEA as an FTA to aid in this type of analysis. NOTE As stated in ISO26262-9, :, 7.4.2.1, the contribution of common cause failures is estimated on a qualitative basis because no general and sufficiently reliable method exists for quantifying such failures. So the quantification method shown in this chapter is related only to quantifiable common cause failures, such as in the Figure B.8 the common-mode contribution of a permanent fault of SM1 to both the cut-trees of R0 transient and permanent faults. Combining FTA and FMEA Systems are composed by many parts and sub-parts. Typically FTA and FMEA are combined to provide the safety analysis with the right balance of top-down and bottom-up approach. Figure B.3 shows a possible approach to combine an FTA with a FMEA for a microcontroller. In this Figure, the FMEA is done until the sub-part level while an FTA is done to build the top-level event. Since many AND gates are present, the FTA is useful to represent the possible combinations of events. If all the events are ORs, the FMEA can be fully representative of the analysis.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 3 Illustration of FTA, Top Down Approach Example Fault Tree General A fault tree can be constructed for the microcontroller example of Annex A. This example is not an example of integration of FMEA and FTA, but an example on how to construct a fault tree. The fault tree is constructed by taking each line of Table A.4 and converting it into a branch of the tree. The complete fault tree is contained in this Annex, Figures B.5 B.20. The fault tree example is used to illustrate the two methods to evaluate whether the residual risk of safety goal violations is sufficiently low: Each branch of the fault tree is evaluated based on its probability of violating the safety goal. Therefore the top level probability of violating the safety goal does not need to be calculated. Fault trees are typically not used to determine diagnostic coverage, or the single point and latent fault metrics. Once the diagnostic coverage is determined from, for example, an FMEA, it can be entered into the fault tree so that the probability of failure over the system lifetime can be calculated. Example of constructing a fault tree branch The fault tree branch for Register R0, is described in detail as an example of the construction of one branch. Figure B.8 shows the first two rows of Table A.4 are connected by OR together. This assumes that the permanent and transient failures of Register R0 are independent failure modes. Since the transient failure rates and diagnostic coverage are known, transient faults are included in the fault tree in the same manner as permanent faults. If failure rates and diagnostic coverage are not known, transient faults can be handled separately as described in ISO 26262-5:, 8.4.7 Note 2. NOTE The following example shows a method to combine both permanent and transient faults. Per ISO 26262-5 :, 8.4.7 NOTE 2, when transient faults are shown to be relevant, they are included in the analysis. Since for this example, they are both relevant and quantifiable, they are included in the fault tree in a similar manner as the permanent faults. Constructing the Transient fault case first, this branch consists of a transient fault with a failure rate of 0.032005 FIT (3.2005 x 10-11/h of operation) are connected by AND with an OR block. The OR block has two components, a fixed probability of 60% representing the failure mode coverage (1 the failure mode coverage wrt. violation of safety goal) and the probability of a latent fault failure of the safety mechanism SM1. The r= indication under an event block represents a failure rate in per hour and the Q= indicates the probability of failure for that block or branch over the expected life time of the system. NOTE The fixed probability event dominates the diagnostic coverage plus latent fault branch. For practical systems, the diagnostic coverage plus latent fault branch can be ignored, simplifying the tree. However, the latent fault metric still needs to be evaluated and satisfied. The latent fault would cause the system to not detect a transient failure that is included in the diagnostic coverage and would normally be detected. Note that the latent/primary fault combination is order dependant. The latent fault must occur prior to the primary fault or it cannot miss be detecting the primary fault and causing the hazard. This is represented by the R0 Transient event block having a small boxed L indicating that it must occur last in sequence with the other member of the AND block. The SM1 block is constructed from the Safety Mechanism portion of Table A.4, the two rows for permanent failures for Detection Logic and Alarm Generation. Transient failures are not included as these will not cause a latent fault because the probability that they occur simultaneously with the primary fault is very low and at worst they will delay the fault detect by one test. This is consistent with ISO 26262-5:, 8.4.7 Note 2, that consider transient faults for single point faults metric only. The Detection Logic has a failure rate of 0.0029 FIT. 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From ISO 26262-5:, 9.4.2.3 the mean duration of a vehicle trip can be considered as being equal to one hour. One hour is represented by the tau=1 below the DL LATENT1 event which is multiplied by 0.9 (90%), the latent fault coverage of SM2. The portion of the Alarm Generation faults not covered by SM2 is represented by the standard failure rate event ALARM LATENT multiplied by 0.1 (10% = 1 latent fault DC). The permanent fault branch is constructed in a similar manner. The underlining of the triangular shaped SM1 block indicates that it is not simply a copy of the existing SM1 block in the transient fault portion of the tree but exactly the same failure mode. This can be is useful in common mode failure analysis, for example, in Figure B.8, the AND blocks TRANS R0 and PERM R0 contain a common branch. Adjustment for safe faults Safe faults can be accounted for by two ways: adjustment of the failure rate or the overall failure probability. In the first case, the failure rate is multiplied by the non-safe fault fraction. For the transient ALU fault (row 10 in Table A.4) 0.00038 FIT is multiplied by 0.8 (1 20%), 3.8x10-13/h * 0.8 = 3.04 x10-13/h. This assumes that the safe faults do render the system into a safe state or otherwise result in an indication to the system user (the driver). The other approach is to multiply the failure event by a fixed probability as is done for the diagnostic coverage. This represents the case where the safe fault puts the system into a permanent safe state or provides an indication to the user. Therefore only the non-safe faults can result in a hazard. In practice, the impact of the two approaches is identical. Assuming an exponential distribution with failure rate  and system lifetime t, for small t both failure probabilities reduce to t (first term of the Taylor series expansion). The example used the first approach of reducing the FIT by the safe fault fraction. Probability analysis using the fault tree Typical quantitative data for component failures are documented as failure rates. For a complex fault tree with many ANDs and ORs, the individual failure rates cannot be combined into an overall system failure rate. For example, a system of two blocks are connected by AND together with exponential distribution failure rates of 1 and 2, both t values small where t represents the system lifetime, will have an approximate probability of failure of 1t * 2t or 12t2. If the system is an ASIL D system and the failure rate targets of ISO 26262-5: , Table 7 are used, the target failure rate is < 10-8/h which is in different units than 12t2. One potential way to handle the situation is to use the target failure probability of 10-8/h at system lifetime 10-8/h*t and ensure that 12t2 d" 10-8/h*t or 12t d" 108/h. This requires knowledge of the system lifetime which is typically obtained from past usage profiles or system requirements. The fault tree of this Annex was created assuming an arbitrary 5000 h system lifetime. For the R0 TRANSIENT branch, the probability of a missed detection is primarily due to a lack of diagnostic coverage (Q=0.6) and not due to a latent fault (Q=2.175 x 10-9). This is typical of most practical systems unless the DC is equal to or very close to 100%. For the cases where the latent faults probabilities are negligible, removing them from the FTA analysis greatly simplifies the analysis for methods 1 and 2. This reduces the system to all ORs and allows for the summing of the failure rates as is done in Table A.4. The latent fault metric is still documented as a separate part of the safety case. The usage of the second approach of ISO 26262-5:, 9.4.3 examines the probability of each branch of the fault tree. For example each row of Table A.4 pertaining to a single point fault category (the rows in the CPU and Volatile Memory boxes) could be considered as one branch of the tree. Assuming an ASIL D, ISO 26262-5:, 9.4.3.3 a) specifies the target failure rate for this row as the overall system failure rate divided by 100. Using the ISO 26262-5:, Table 7 value of 10-8/h yields to a 10-10/h maximum failure rate target value for each row or 0.1 FIT. 0.1 FIT is greater than 0.00174 FIT listed in Table A.4 so this row meets the requirements of the second method of 26262-5:, 9.2. Under 26262-5:, 9.4.3.4, the target system failure rate could be divided by 36 for the number of failure categories in the CPU and Volatile Memory boxes, allowing a higher threshold value. Note, if the CPU is considered as a whole, its failure rate of 0.11049 FIT would not meet the 0.1 FIT threshold. If a minimal cutset is more complex than just ORs, then the analysis must be based on system lifetime. For example the target cutset probability would be d" 10-10/h*t for an ASIL D system using the ISO 26262-5: , Table 7 target value. Example of Fault Tree  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 4 Introductory notes of FTA symbols  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 5 Top level of fault tree  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 6 Top level of fault tree for CPU branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 7 Top level of fault tree for Register Bank for CPU branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 8 Register R0 fault tree branch Except for the diagnostic coverage values, Figure A.4 is a representative fault tree for all the Register fault trees. Detailed fault trees for Register 1, 2 and 3 are not provided.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 9 Top level of fault tree for ALU-CPU branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 10 ALU fault tree branch Except for the diagnostic coverage values, Figure A.6 is a representative fault tree for the MUL, DIV, pipeline, sequencer, stack control, address generation, load and store fault trees. Detailed fault trees for these branches are not provided.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 11 Top level of fault tree for control branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 12 Top level of fault tree for load store unit branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 13 Debug fault tree branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 14 Latent Fault Coverage of Safety Mechanism SM2  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 15 Top level of fault tree for Volatile memory branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 16 Safety mechanism SM3 fault tree branch Top level  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 17 EDC Coder latent fault tree branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 18 RAM EDC bits latent fault tree branch Except for the diagnostic coverage values, Figure A.13 is a representative fault tree for the EDC decoder fault tree. A detailed fault trees for this branch is not provided.  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 19 Alarm latent generation latent fault branch  Figure\IF SEQ aaa \c 2>= 1 "SEQ aaa \c \* ALPHABETIC B." B.SEQ Figure 20 SM3 fault tree branch, failures that directly contribute to the top level hazard Bibliography IEC 61508 Edition 1.0 2000-05 (all parts), Functional safety of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic safety-related systems T. P. 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