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As vehicles shift to zonal architectures, managing the integration of multiple functions becomes increasingly complex. Consolidation of vehicle ECU functions from different domains into zonal ECUs requires a solution that ensures freedom from interference between applications, guaranteeing both safety and performance. In this video, our expert Allen Li and NXP partners Green Hills Software and Synopsys present a joint solution to this challenge. The demo featured in the discussion showcases the S32K5 virtual development kit, highlighting HW-enforced isolation between co-resident applications. It features Green Hills hypervisor-based solution, which enables software flexibility. Using the Virtual Development Kit (VDK) from Synopsys, it is demonstrated how the S32K5 MCU enables safe consolidation of mixed-criticality functions in the zone – helping reduce vehicle BOM cost while simplifying software development and maintenance.
To learn more, visit S32K5 product page and NXP CoreRide platform page S32K5, and NXP CoreRide.