News from BiJie.com: JF Technology, a subsidiary of Four-Dimensional Map, recently announced that its AC7870x series automotive-grade MCUs have passed the ISO 26262 ASIL D functional safety product certification from TÜV Rheinland Group in Germany and have been awarded the certification certificate. This marks that the AC7870x series has reached the automotive industry’s high-safety application requirements in terms of functional safety design, development processes, safety mechanisms, and verification systems. It also means that JF Technology’s automotive-grade MCU development capabilities can meet the highest functional safety level requirements in the automotive industry. Product applications will further move toward domain-control MCU scenarios featuring high computing power, high real-time performance, and high functional safety levels.

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BorrowingBuddy
· 4h ago
Functional safety certification is just the ticket; mass production stability is the real test.
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GateUser-517aed04
· 4h ago
ASIL D is the top-tier level, looking forward to actual in-vehicle performance.
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Post-RainCancellationAgent
· 4h ago
RheinTÜV endorsement, considered a key stepping stone for European automakers venturing abroad.
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MoonlightShellPool
· 4h ago
High computing power + high security, the chip anxiety for intelligent chassis domain control can be eased a bit.
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RugWeather
· 4h ago
A new strong player joins the domestic alternatives; the Tier 1 selection list needs to be updated.
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Don'tLetTheContractScamMyMom.
· 4h ago
Domain controller-level MCU is the real battlefield. Is Jiefa trying to take NXP's job?
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