FSWP - Functional Safety Work Packages¶
ID |
Title |
Date |
Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Booty (new bootloader) |
2025-05-21 |
DONE |
|
Knapp1 |
2025-06-20 |
DONE |
|
Knapp2 |
2025-07-05 |
DONE |
|
PCB018K |
2022-01-10 |
DONE |
|
SimplifierV2 |
2025-05-21 |
DONE |
|
SimpleCAN |
2025-05-21 |
DONE |
|
MemoryCard |
2025-05-21 |
POSTPONED to post v2.0.0 |
|
RadioCAN |
2025-05-21 |
POSTPONED to post v2.0.0 |
|
Invalid signals |
2025-07-24 |
DONE |
|
blip handling |
2025-07-24 |
POSTPONED to post v2.0.0 |
|
Template |
2025-05-21 |
PASS |
|
EN 61508-2:2010, clause 7.8.2.1 |
PASS |
||
EN 61508-2:2010, clause 7.8.2.2 |
PASS |
||
EN 61508-2:2010, clause 7.8.2.3 |
PASS |
||
EN 61508-2:2010, clause 7.8.2.4 |
PASS |
Motivations¶
FSWP (Functional Safety Work Packages) are used to document changes and updates. The points a) to i) are all points in the FSWP template. |
SSP handles change requests via work packages. See relevant QMS document QMSDOC-1761341735-27 and QMSDOC-1761341735-35. describing handling of product issues and change requests. See FSWP - Functional Safety Work Packages for more details on specific work packages. |
The same people performing the initial development are also responsible for modifications and updates, planning, and the same tools are used. |
Verification and validation of the work package is part of the work package process and QMS document QMSDOC-1761341735-27 and QMSDOC-1761341735-35, specifically, the impact analysis determines which parts of the system are affected by the change, and thus which parts need to be verified and validated. |