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NXP Tackles Cost and Complexity of Automotive Software Development with New S32K3 MCUs
Security firmware and software from NXP maximize security and streamline developmentSystem level safety hardware and software simplify ASIL certificationFree

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[{"type":"text","content":"Security firmware and software from NXP maximize security and streamline developmentSystem level safety hardware and software simplify ASIL certificationFree automotive grade drivers accelerate development and quality complianceSmart memory design enables fast, reliable and secure over-the-air updates EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, Nov. 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced the S32K3 microcontroller (MCU) family, the newest addition to its S32K product line. The S32K1 family, released in 2017, marked an important turning point in addressing software’s central role in automotive development. The new S32K3 family, designed for automotive body electronics, battery management and emerging zone controllers, continues to simplify software development with an enhanced package that spans security, functional safety and low-level drivers.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n NXP Tackles Cost and Complexity of Automotive Software Development with New S32K3 MCUs\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n The S32K3 expands NXP’s S32 automotive platform from gateway and domain control into zone control and edge nodes. Plus, it enables software reuse among multiple applications to reduce the complexity of vehicle software development and ease the burden for Tier 1s and carmakers. “Software development is one of the central challenges in modern vehicle development and the S32K3 MCU family is designed to help customers meet it,” said Ed Sarrat, director of product management, Automotive Processing at NXP. “It accelerates development with free automotive grade drivers, simplifies security and over the air updates, and streamlines safety compliance.” The S32K3 security solution includes the hardware security engine, designed to anticipate the ISO/SAE 21434 standard still in development and future OEM requirements. Beyond the hardware, NXP provides its own firmware and crypto driver, aiming to reduce the cost and complexity of engaging with third party providers. The firmware maximizes the performance of the hardware security engine, blocks rogue access to protect the integrity of the security subsystem, and is field upgradable to address evolving cyber security threats. Customers will benefit from S32K3‘s system-level approach to functional safety including safety framework software, a core self-test library, and hardw...