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nRF51824, Keil MDK and ISO-26262

Hello, everyone~ If I use nRF51824 with Keil MDK to make an auto grade product, does the chip match ISO-26262?

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  • The nRF51824 device is an automotive grade AEC-Q100 qualified. It means it went through extended reliability qualification tests and passed Grade 2 (temperature range: -40 to +105°C). But it is not ISO26262 certified and does not have a SIL level.

    However, your final product could still meet the ISO requirements. It is accepted to use components which are not ISO 26262 certified, if they are AEC-Q100 qualified (with the right grade of your final product operating conditions) and not performing a functional safety function. We would recommend you to verify if it is applicable to your case.

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  • The nRF51824 device is an automotive grade AEC-Q100 qualified. It means it went through extended reliability qualification tests and passed Grade 2 (temperature range: -40 to +105°C). But it is not ISO26262 certified and does not have a SIL level.

    However, your final product could still meet the ISO requirements. It is accepted to use components which are not ISO 26262 certified, if they are AEC-Q100 qualified (with the right grade of your final product operating conditions) and not performing a functional safety function. We would recommend you to verify if it is applicable to your case.

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