Safety and Reliability Options for Flex Family
ISO 26262 and IEC 61508 Compliance and Improved Enterprise SSD Endurance
Enabling Safety & Reliability for
Automotive and Enterprise Computing
The world’s #1 on-chip fabric is used by the world’s top semiconductor design teams as the backbone on-chip communications for chips targeting the fastest growing markets.
The latest generation FlexNoC Interconnect with its integrated physical awareness technology, gives place and route teams a much better starting point while simultaneously reducing interconnect area and power consumption. FlexNoC delivers up to 5X shorter turn-around-time versus manual physical iterations.
SO 26262 Certifiable for Automotive Safety and Reliability for Industrial and Enterprise Endurance.

Advantages
Next-Gen Protection: From Core Safety to Data Integrity
Boosted safety & compliance, efficient hardware focus, thorough data protection
Enhanced Safety and Reliability
Integrate hardware reliability and functional safety features, ensuring compliance with ISO 26262 and IEC 61508, crucial for sectors like automotive and enterprise computing SSD endurance.
Hardware-Centric Approach
FlexNoC drives performant on-chip data flow and access to off-chip memory by enabling multi-channel HBM2 memory and high bandwidth data paths.
Comprehensive Data Protection
Ensure data traffic protection throughout the chip floorplan with error-correcting code (ECC), support for ARM Cortex processors, built-in self-tests, and unit redundancy.
Safety and Reliability Options Key Features
- ECC Interface & Transport: Detects/corrects errors for data integrity.
- Packet Consistency Checkers: Verifies data packet consistency in transmission.
- Unit Duplication: Enables fault detection via SoC design redundancy.
- Initiator Timeout: Detects non-responsive initiators, preventing failures.
- FMEDA Generation: Analyzes failure modes & implements countermeasures.
- Fault Reporting BIST: Detects system faults for accurate issue identification
- Easy partitioning of any SoC into safe and non-safe domain
Benefits
Safety and Reliability Options Benefits
Comprehensive Standards Compliance
Meets ISO 26262, IEC 61508
Enhanced SoC Safety
Hardware-centric safety and data protection
Simplified Architecture
Reduced complexity versus software approaches
High-Quality Assurance
Pre-tested hardware IP ensures reliability
Adaptable Data Protection
Support for leading processors & ECC features
Inherent Redundancy
Unit duplication for fault-tolerance
Versatile Applications
Ideal for automotive, SSD controllers, & more
Optimized Control
Baseline safety features, reducing risk
Customers
Trusted by innovative companies everywhere



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