CEVA SensPro Sensor Hub DSP achieves automotive safety compliance

Update: November 25, 2021

CEVA SensPro sensor Hub DSP achieves automotive safety compliance

CEVA SensPro Sensor Hub DSP achieves automotive safety compliance

CEVA has announced that its SensPro sensor hub DSP IP has achieved Automotive Safety Integrity Level B random fault and ASIL D systemic fault-compliant certification.

SensPro has already been licensed by multiple automotive Semiconductor players for next-generation automotive SoCs. As an automotive IP supplier, the SensPro safety certification reflects CEVA’s commitment to a safety-focused design methodology for its processors, tools and software targeting automotive applications.

The ISO 26262-compliant functional safety standard’s ASIL certification is essential for automotive systems-on-chip (SoCs) used in safety critical applications such as autonomous driving and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) applications.

The SensPro sensor hub DSP is designed to process and fuse data from multiple sensors, including cameras, radar and lidar, in a highly power-efficient manner. It also offers a combination of high performance single and half precision floating-point math for powertrain and Radar applications along with a large amount of 8- and 16-bit parallel processing capacity required for deep neural network (DNN) inference processing.

SensPro is accompanied by an advanced set of software libraries, dedicated instruction sets (ISA) and development tools to expedite system design for automotive applications.

The ASIL certification is based on SGS-TÜV Saar’s comprehensive audit and assessment of the functional safety development flow in accordance with the ISO 26262:2018 standard and can be found on the SGS-TÜV website.

Wolfgang Ruf, head of Functional Safety for Semiconductors at SGS-TÜV Saar, commented, “The certification of CEVA’s SensPro sensor hub DSP for ASIL D systematic and ASIL B random compliance provides their customers with high confidence that their automotive SoCs can achieve automotive safety compliance.”

Ran Snir, VP and GM of the Vision Business Unit at CEVA, said, “CEVA has been committed to providing high-performance DSPs and comprehensive SDKs for automotive applications for more than a decade. The scalable SensPro architecture is ideal for increasingly sophisticated ADAS processors that handle and fuse data from a variety of vehicle sensors and having it certified for these functions enables designers to develop performance-leading ISO 26262-compliant automotive SoCs.”