Certificate/Reg.-No. | 968/FSP 2530.00/23 |
Type of Certificate | A-FS&CS Certificate |
Certificate Holder | Analog Devices Inc. |
Manufacturer | Analog Devices Inc. |
Product Category | Automotive Components > Battery Management Automotive Components > Semiconductor |
Subject | Battery Monitoring IC |
Type Designation | ADuCM342WFS For the precise identification of certified product versions see current revision list. |
Codes and Standards |
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Scope and Result | The ADuCM342WFS is a Battery Monitoring IC intended for the measurement of battery current, voltage and temperature of a 12V battery in Automotive applications. The Battery Monitoring IC complies with the requirements of ASIL C w.r.t. the avoidance of systematic faults. The calculated Hardware Safety Metrics on IC level fulfil the target values of ASIL B for SPFM / LFM. In addition to the above listed standards, ISO 26262-4, -9 and -11 were used to support the evaluation. |
Specific Provisions | The assessment does not cover the requirements of ISO 26262-7, Clause 6 (Production). Furthermore, EMC and environmental tests need to be implemented by the integrator. The product has to be integrated and used according to the requirements of the safety manual, the data sheet as well as the hardware reference manual. |
Valid Until | no expiry date |
Appendixes | FSP_2530_00_23_RL_2023_04_12.pdf |
Download Certificate | 968_FSP_2530_00_23_en_el.pdf |
Certificate/Reg.-No. | Certificate Holder | Product Category | Product Tested | Type Designation | Details |
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968/FSP 2530.00/23 | Analog Devices Inc. | Automotive Components → Battery Management | Battery Monitoring IC | ADuCM342WFS For the precise identification of certified product versions see current revision list. | View Details | View PDF |
968/FSP 2530.00/23 | Analog Devices Inc. | Automotive Components → Semiconductor | Battery Monitoring IC | ADuCM342WFS For the precise identification of certified product versions see current revision list. | View Details | View PDF |
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