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 With the online Safety Academy, NXP delivers a modular approach to 
learning more about safety. After the first sessions dedicated for 
program managers and common for all learning paths, it continues now 
with the next dedicated courses for Hardware, Software and Systems 
Engineers.
         
        
          
        
 Sign up today and continue the Safety Academy webinar series to help you designing your safety critical systems.
         
        
         
          
        
          Hardware and System Engineers:
         
        
        
             
        
        
         
        
          
        
               
          Module 7: Thursday, September 17 | 30-minute webinar |    REGISTER NOW  »
            
             ISO 26262 Part 5: Product Development at Hardware Level
           
      Dive deeper into the ISO 26262 hardware development process and 
the type of faults that the hardware can generate. We will describe how 
NXP implements its safety architecture and how faults at the system and 
product levels are addressed. We will illustrate with specific examples 
and explain how to use NXP safety deliverables to identify those faults.
         
          
         
        
         
        
       
         
        
           
        
               
          Module 8: Thursday, September 23 | 30-minute webinar |   REGISTER NOW  »
            
            ISO 26262 Part 9: ASIL and Safety Analysis
            
         Get an introduction to Part 9 of the ISO 26262 standard and the
 tools and process that are required to support the safety analysis. 
This session explains what NXP is doing for system safety solutions and 
which safety deliverables are available to ease this process.
          
         
        
        
        
          Software and System Engineers:
         
        
         
        
               
          Module 10: Thursday, October 8 | 30-minute webinar |   REGISTER NOW »
            
             ISO 26262 Part 6: Product Development at the Software Level
            
          The webinar gives an introduction to the ISO 26262 software 
development process, the safety-analysis-related process and tools for 
software. You will learn what NXP provides for software development and 
which steps need to be implemented by the customer.
         
         
        
          
        
          System Engineers:
         
        
          
        
               
          Module 11: Thursday, October 15 | 30-minute webinar |   REGISTER NOW »
            
            ISO 26262 Part 3 and Part 4: Concept and System Definition
            
        We will describe the process covered by part 3, concept phase, 
and part 4, system level, of the ISO 26262 standard, identify roles and 
responsibilities for these steps and explain how NXP has implemented 
parts 3 and 4 for the system safety solutions using as an example the 
high-voltage traction inverter.
         
        
          
        
               
          Module 12: Thursday, October 22 | 30-minute webinar |   REGISTER NOW »
            
            NXP System Safety Solution: High-Voltage (HV) Traction Inverter
            
        Explore the ISO 26262-compliant HV traction inverter system 
safety solution from NXP. We describe the tailored development including
 the assumptions taken and how the system follows the ISO 26262 process.
 Learn more about NXP’s system safety solutions roadmap.
         
        
        
        
        
        
     
        
        
        
Like to start with the Safety Academy now or to revisit the Program 
Manager sessions setting the ground for the next steps, visit the Safety
 Academy page through the link below to watch on-demand and access the 
presentation material at any time convenient for you.  
         
 
        
        
      
        
     
        
        
        
        
        
        
       
        
      
        
        
      
        
        
          
      
         
        
        
       
       
        
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