Functional Safety and Fault Tolerant Time Interval

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Adam Schnellbach is responsible for the product, engineering and the management side of functional safety at Magna Powertrain in Austria. Automotive IQ met him during the 5th International ISO 26262 conference in Berlin to talk about cultural differences of applying ISO 26262 and his main focus: The concept of the fault tolerant time interval. Mr. Schnellbach, you work at MAGNA powertrain with a team of engineers, based on the customer’s requirements, in order to ensure all the funct...

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