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HALCOGEN: EB Tresos

Part Number: HALCOGEN

Hi Team,

We received this inquiry from our customer.

I am using TI's HALCOGEN software for Hercules uC to configure modules and communication peripherals. Also we have received MCAL drivers for TMS570 series and its AUTOSAR Configuration is done through EB tresos. My question is what difference does the usage of EB Tresos makes with respect to HALCOGEN as both configure abstraction layer drivers and are in compliance with ISO 26262?

Regards,

Danilo

  • ISO 26262 is a Functional Safety standard applicable to automotive systems, and it is an adaptation of the Functional Safety standard IEC 61508. ISO 26262 is applied to ensure that electronic systems in automotive applications are completely safe. It covers functional safety aspects of the entire development process, including requirements specification, design, implementation, integration, verification, validation, and configuration. The MCAL and HALCOGen code are not certified, but their development process is certified.

    TI provides CSP tools (compliance support package) for HALCOGen and MCAL. The CSP provides necessary docs, reports, unit test cases to assist users using HALCOGen generated code and MCAL to comply with ISO26262. 

    EB tresos is used to configure the MCAL modules.