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Hello all,
My customer develops an automotive product that uses the following:
- PSoC5
- PSoC4
- PSoC Creator (software)
Are PSoC5, PSoC4 and PSoC Creator ISO 26262 compliance?
Thanks for your advance.
Yacob Hassidim.
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Yacob,
There are some PSoC4 devices that are automotive certified. The PSoC5 family of devices are not.
You should speak to a Infineon/Cypress representative in your area. They can help you with your questions. They have field reps that specialize in the automotive customer and their needs.
Len
"Engineering is an Art. The Art of Compromise."
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Hi Yacob,
Could you please tell us who is the customer and OEM? Also, what kind of application you want to develop?
Regards,
Ashish
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Hello Ashish,
Thank you for your response.
Can you please introduce yourself?
Sincerely,
Yacob Hassidim.
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Yacob,
There are some PSoC4 devices that are automotive certified. The PSoC5 family of devices are not.
You should speak to a Infineon/Cypress representative in your area. They can help you with your questions. They have field reps that specialize in the automotive customer and their needs.
Len
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Hello Len,
Thank you very much for your answer.
Sincerely,
Yacob Hassidim.