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Hardware Development, Analytics

Safety-oriented hardware - Development and methodical procedure in safety analysis

Description

This module does not focus on the hardware development itself, but on the verification of the hardware design, which is carried out using mathematical and analytical methods. The probabilistic proof of safety is presented and practiced using a practical example. Various analytical methods are also discussed.

Contents

  • Hardware safety requirements and their derivation from the system design
  • Determination of the required failure rates at component level and their adaptation to operating conditions
  • Verification of the required safe failure fraction (SFF) and the absolute failure rate/probability (PFH/PFD)
  • Overview of the most common analysis methods in functional safety
  • Benefits of analytics for functional safety
  • Consolidation of the most common analysis techniques using an example

Duration

1 day

Target group

Safety managers, hardware developers

Dates

On request.

All courses can also be booked as in-house events.

All training courses are available as hybrid training courses.
You can take part in the training both in person and online via MS Teams.

Please indicate which form of participation you would like when registering.

Our training courses take place with a minimum of three registered participants. We will be happy to inform you about the current status, please contact us.

You will receive a confirmation of registration approx. 4 weeks before the training.

Contact

SGS-TÜV Saar GmbH
Benzstr. 28
D-82178 Puchheim near Munich

Central Training Management
t +49 89 787475 – 288
fs.training@sgs.com

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