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BS ISO 26262-5 - ROAD VEHICLES - FUNCTIONAL SAFETY - PART 5: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT: HARDWARE LEVEL

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

30-11-2011

Superseded by

BS ISO 26262-5:2011

Language(s)

English

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Requirements for compliance
   4.1 General requirements
   4.2 Interpretations of tables
   4.3 ASIL dependent requirements and recommendations
5 Initiation of product development at the hardware level
   5.1 Objectives
   5.2 General
   5.3 Inputs to this clause
   5.4 Requirements and recommendations
   5.5 Work products
6 Specification of hardware safety requirements
   6.1 Objectives
   6.2 General
   6.3 Inputs to this clause
   6.4 Requirements and recommendations
   6.5 Work products
7 Hardware design
   7.1 Objectives
   7.2 General
   7.3 Inputs to this clause
   7.4 Requirements and recommendations
   7.5 Work products
8 Hardware architectural metrics
   8.1 Objectives
   8.2 General
   8.3 Inputs of this clause
   8.4 Requirements and recommendations
   8.5 Work products
9 Evaluation of violation of the safety goal due
   to random HW failures
   9.1 Objectives
   9.2 General
   9.3 Inputs to this clause
   9.4 Requirements and recommendations
   9.5 Work products
10 Hardware integration and testing
   10.1 Objectives
   10.2 General
   10.3 Inputs of this clause
   10.4 Requirements and recommendations
   10.5 Work products
Annex A (informative) - Overview on and document flow
        of product development at the hardware level
Annex B (informative) - Failure mode classification of a
        hardware element
Annex C (normative) - Hardware architectural metrics
Annex D (informative) - Evaluation of the diagnostic coverage
Annex E (informative) - Target values for hardware architectural
        metrics
Annex F (informative) - Example of calculation of the hardware
        architectural metrics: "single point faults metric"
        and "latent faults metric"
Annex G (informative) - Target values for violation of a
        safety goal due to random hardware failures
Bibliography

Committee
AUE/16
DocumentType
Draft
Pages
71
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ISO 16750-2:2012 Road vehicles — Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment — Part 2: Electrical loads
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
ISO/IEC 2382-1:1993 Information technology Vocabulary Part 1: Fundamental terms
ISO 16750-4:2010 Road vehicles — Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment — Part 4: Climatic loads
ISO/IEC 15026:1998 Information technology System and software integrity levels
ISO 16750-5:2010 Road vehicles — Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment — Part 5: Chemical loads
ISO 11452-4:2011 Road vehicles Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy Part 4: Harness excitation methods
ISO 7637-2:2011 Road vehicles Electrical disturbances from conduction and coupling Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only
ISO 10605:2008 Road vehicles — Test methods for electrical disturbances from electrostatic discharge
ISO/IEC 2382-20:1990 Information technology Vocabulary Part 20: System development
ISO 8402:1994 Quality management and quality assurance — Vocabulary
ISO 11452-2:2004 Road vehicles Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy Part 2: Absorber-lined shielded enclosure
IEC 60300-3-9:1995 Dependability management - Part 3: Application guide - Section 9: Risk analysis of technological systems

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