1、raising standards worldwideNO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWBSI Standards PublicationBS ISO 26262-5:2011Road vehicles FunctionalsafetyPart 5: Product development at thehardware levelBS ISO 26262-5:2011 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis British Standard is the
2、 UK implementation of ISO 26262-5:2011.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee AUE/16, Electrical and electronic equipment.A list of organizations represented on this committee can beobtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include
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4、Strategy Committee on 30 November 2011.Amendments issued since publicationDate Text affectedBS ISO 26262-5:2011Reference numberISO 26262-5:2011(E)ISO 2011INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO26262-5First edition2011-11-15Road vehicles Functional safety Part 5: Product development at the hardware level Vhicules
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7、so.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO 2011 All rights reservedBS ISO 26262-5:2011ISO 26262-5:2011(E) ISO 2011 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword . v Introduction vi 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 2 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 2 4 Requirements for complian
8、ce 2 4.1 General requirements . 2 4.2 Interpretations of tables 3 4.3 ASIL-dependent requirements and recommendations . 3 5 Initiation of product development at the hardware level . 3 5.1 Objectives 3 5.2 General . 4 5.3 Inputs to this clause 5 5.4 Requirements and recommendations . 5 5.5 Work produ
9、cts . 5 6 Specification of hardware safety requirements . 5 6.1 Objectives 5 6.2 General . 6 6.3 Inputs to this clause 6 6.4 Requirements and recommendations . 6 6.5 Work products . 8 7 Hardware design 8 7.1 Objectives 8 7.2 General . 8 7.3 Inputs to this clause 9 7.4 Requirements and recommendation
10、s . 9 7.5 Work products . 13 8 Evaluation of the hardware architectural metrics 13 8.1 Objectives 13 8.2 General . 13 8.3 Inputs of this clause 14 8.4 Requirements and recommendations . 15 8.5 Work products . 17 9 Evaluation of safety goal violations due to random hardware failures . 18 9.1 Objectiv
11、es 18 9.2 General . 18 9.3 Inputs to this clause 18 9.4 Requirements and recommendations . 19 9.5 Work products . 26 10 Hardware integration and testing 26 10.1 Objectives 26 10.2 General . 26 10.3 Inputs of this clause 26 10.4 Requirements and recommendations . 27 10.5 Work products . 29 Annex A (i
12、nformative) Overview of and workflow of product development at the hardware level 30 BS ISO 26262-5:2011ISO 26262-5:2011(E) iv ISO 2011 All rights reservedAnnex B (informative) Failure mode classification of a hardware element.32 Annex C (normative) Hardware architectural metrics .34 Annex D (inform
13、ative) Evaluation of the diagnostic coverage .39 Annex E (informative) Example calculation of hardware architectural metrics: “single-point fault metric” and “latent-fault metric” 66 Annex F (informative) Application of scaling factors 72 Bibliography 75 BS ISO 26262-5:2011ISO 26262-5:2011(E) ISO 20
14、11 All rights reserved vForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in
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18、not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 26262-5 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 3, Electrical and electronic equipment. ISO 26262 consists of the following parts, under the general title Road vehicles Functional safety:
19、 Part 1: Vocabulary Part 2: Management of functional safety Part 3: Concept phase Part 4: Product development at the system level Part 5: Product development at the hardware level Part 6: Product development at the software level Part 7: Production and operation Part 8: Supporting processes Part 9:
20、Automotive Safety Integrity Level (ASIL)-oriented and safety-oriented analyses Part 10: Guideline on ISO 26262 BS ISO 26262-5:2011ISO 26262-5:2011(E) vi ISO 2011 All rights reservedIntroduction ISO 26262 is the adaptation of IEC 61508 to comply with needs specific to the application sector of electr
21、ical and/or electronic (E/E) systems within road vehicles. This adaptation applies to all activities during the safety lifecycle of safety-related systems comprised of electrical, electronic and software components. Safety is one of the key issues of future automobile development. New functionalitie
22、s not only in areas such as driver assistance, propulsion, in vehicle dynamics control and active and passive safety systems increasingly touch the domain of system safety engineering. Development and integration of these functionalities will strengthen the need for safe system development processes
23、 and the need to provide evidence that all reasonable system safety objectives are satisfied. With the trend of increasing technological complexity, software content and mechatronic implementation, there are increasing risks from systematic failures and random hardware failures. ISO 26262 includes g
24、uidance to avoid these risks by providing appropriate requirements and processes. System safety is achieved through a number of safety measures, which are implemented in a variety of technologies (e.g. mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, electronic, programmable electronic) and applied at
25、the various levels of the development process. Although ISO 26262 is concerned with functional safety of E/E systems, it provides a framework within which safety-related systems based on other technologies can be considered. ISO 26262: a) provides an automotive safety lifecycle (management, developm
26、ent, production, operation, service, decommissioning) and supports tailoring the necessary activities during these lifecycle phases; b) provides an automotive-specific risk-based approach to determine integrity levels Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASIL); c) uses ASILs to specify applicable req
27、uirements of ISO 26262 so as to avoid unreasonable residual risk; d) provides requirements for validation and confirmation measures to ensure a sufficient and acceptable level of safety being achieved; e) provides requirements for relations with suppliers. Functional safety is influenced by the deve
28、lopment process (including such activities as requirements specification, design, implementation, integration, verification, validation and configuration), the production and service processes and by the management processes. Safety issues are intertwined with common function-oriented and quality-or
29、iented development activities and work products. ISO 26262 addresses the safety-related aspects of development activities and work products. Figure 1 shows the overall structure of this edition of ISO 26262. ISO 26262 is based upon a V-model as a reference process model for the different phases of p
30、roduct development. Within the figure: the shaded “V”s represent the interconnection between ISO 26262-3, ISO 26262-4, ISO 26262-5, ISO 26262-6 and ISO 26262-7; the specific clauses are indicated in the following manner: “m-n”, where “m” represents the number of the particular part and “n” indicates
31、 the number of the clause within that part. EXAMPLE “2-6” represents Clause 6 of ISO 26262-2. BS ISO 26262-5:2011ISO 26262-5:2011(E) ISO 2011 All rights reserved vii3. Concept phase2. Management of functional safety2-5 Overall safetymanagement2-6Safetymanagement during the concept phase and the prod
32、uct development 7. Production and operation6-5Initiation of product development at the software level6-7Software architectural design6-8Software unit design and implementation6-9Software unit testing6-10Software integration and testing 6-11 Verification of software safetyrequirements5-5Initiation of
33、 product development at the hardware level5-6Specification of hardware safetyrequirements5-7Hardware design5-8Evaluation of the hardware architecturalmetrics5-10Hardware integration and testing2-7Safetymanagement after the items release for production3-6 Initiation of the safetylifecycle1. Vocabular
34、y3-5 Item definition3-7 Hazard analysis andrisk assessment3-8 Functional safetyconcept7-6 Operation, service (maintenance and repair), and decommissioning7-5 Production8. Supporting processes8-5Interfaces within distributed developments8-6Specification and managementof safetyrequirements8-8Change ma
35、nagement8-9Verification8-7Configuration management4. Product development at the system level4-5Initiation of product development at the system level4-7System design 4-8Item integration and testing4-9Safetyvalidation4-10Functional safetyassessment4-11Release for production6. Product development at th
36、esoftware level5. Product development at thehardware level5-9Evaluation of the safetygoal violations due to random hardware failures4-6Specification of the technical safetyrequirements9. ASIL-oriented and safety-oriented analyses9-5Requirements decomposition with respect to ASIL tailoring9-6Criteria
37、 for coexistence of elements8-10Documentation8-11Confidence in the use of software tools8-13Qualificationof hardware components8-14Proven in use argument8-12Qualificationof software components9-7Analysis of dependent failures9-8Safetyanalyses10. Guideline on ISO26262Figure 1 Overview of ISO 26262 BS
38、 ISO 26262-5:2011BS ISO 26262-5:2011INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 26262-5:2011(E) ISO 2011 All rights reserved 1Road vehicles Functional safety Part 5: Product development at the hardware level 1 Scope ISO 26262 is intended to be applied to safety-related systems that include one or more electrical and
39、/or electronic (E/E) systems and that are installed in series production passenger cars with a maximum gross vehicle mass up to 3 500 kg. ISO 26262 does not address unique E/E systems in special purpose vehicles such as vehicles designed for drivers with disabilities. Systems and their components re
40、leased for production, or systems and their components already under development prior to the publication date of ISO 26262, are exempted from the scope. For further development or alterations based on systems and their components released for production prior to the publication of ISO 26262, only t
41、he modifications will be developed in accordance with ISO 26262. ISO 26262 addresses possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicit
42、y, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy and similar hazards, unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E safety-related systems. ISO 26262 does not address the nominal performance of E/E systems, even if dedicated functional performance standards exist for these syste
43、ms (e.g. active and passive safety systems, brake systems, Adaptive Cruise Control). This part of ISO 26262 specifies the requirements for product development at the hardware level for automotive applications, including the following: requirements for the initiation of product development at the har
44、dware level, specification of the hardware safety requirements, hardware design, hardware architectural metrics, and evaluation of violation of the safety goal due to random hardware failures and hardware integration and testing. The requirements of this part of ISO 26262 for hardware elements are a
45、pplicable both to non-programmable and programmable elements, such as ASIC, FPGA and PLD. Furthermore, for programmable electronic elements, requirements in ISO 26262-6, ISO 26262-8:2011, Clause 11, and ISO 26262-8:2011, Clause 12, are applicable. BS ISO 26262-5:2011ISO 26262-5:2011(E) 2 ISO 2011 Al
46、l rights reserved2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 26262
47、-1:2011, Road vehicles Functional safety Part 1: Vocabulary ISO 26262-2:2011, Road vehicles Functional safety Part 2: Management of functional safety ISO 26262-4:2011, Road vehicles Functional safety Part 4: Product development at the system level ISO 26262-6:2011, Road vehicles Functional safety Pa
48、rt 6: Product development at the software level ISO 26262-7:2011, Road vehicles Functional safety Part 7: Production and operation ISO 26262-8:2011, Road vehicles Functional safety Part 8: Supporting processes ISO 26262-9:2011, Road vehicles Functional safety Part 9: Automotive Safety Integrity Leve
49、l (ASIL)-oriented and safety-oriented analyses 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms For the purposes of this document, the terms, definitions and abbreviated terms given in ISO 26262-1:2011 apply. 4 Requirements for compliance 4.1 General requirements When claiming compliance with ISO 26262, each requirement shall be complied with, unless one of the following applies: a) tailoring of the safety activities in accordance with ISO 26262-2 has been planned and show