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Best practice development processes for medical device FPGAs

Posted in: Requirements Tracing

For FPGA developers working on designs for medical devices, one approach to dealing with regulatory uncertainty is to borrow heavily from design assurance processes in other safety-critical industries, such as avionics, where standards are well established. These well-established standards mandate a development flow that is controlled, auditable and perhaps most important, specific to the requirements of hardware engineering. While following such a flow will not guarantee smooth sailing though every regulatory approval process for FPGA devices bound for medical applications, it is consistent with basic regulatory intent – to demonstrate to auditors that complex devices meet their requirements and perform well under all foreseeable conditions.

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Understanding DO-254 and Solutions to Facilitate Compliance

Posted in: Requirements Tracing

RTCA/DO-254 (also known as DO-254 in the US or ED-80 in Europe) provides guidelines to facilitate requirements-based design of airborne electronic hardware. Now mandated by the US Federal Aviation Association (FAA) and many other aviation agencies and military programs, DO-254 establishes a standard to ensure that airborne custom micro-coded components (i.e., PLD, FPGA, and ASIC devices) perform their intended function under all foreseeable conditions.

First attempts to comply with DO-254 standards can be fraught with delays and unexpected costs. Project managers can minimize these difficulties if they understand what DO-254 compliance really entails, and modify their flows and toolsets to support it.

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Enabling Model-Based Design for DO-254 Compliance with MathWorks and Mentor Graphics Tools

Posted in: Requirements Tracing

DO-254 compliance is becoming increasingly common on commercial and military aviation projects. Companies often struggle with the requirements and costs of DO-254 compliance. Engineers can use Model-Based Design for requirements analysis, design, automatic HDL code generation, and verification to produce airborne electronic hardware that adheres to DO-254. Model-Based Design for DO-254 combines automation tools from MathWorks and Mentor Graphics for design and verification to support a development process that goes from concept through implementation. This paper discusses this flow.

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Using ReqTracer to Facilitate a Requirements-Driven DO-254 Compliant Design

Posted in: Requirements Tracing

This paper discusses the DO-254 principle of requirements traceability and describes how a new tool, ReqTracer™, can assist with the challenge of establishment of a requirements-driven design flow by simplifying the process and lowering project costs.

DO-254 is a new challenge facing aerospace companies and, in some cases, companies serving other safety- and mission-critical markets. A key element of DO-254 programs is the establishment of a requirements-driven design flow.

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