ROHM’s New PMICs for Camera Modules in Next-Gen Vehicles: Compliant with the ISO 26262 Functional Safety Standard

Santa Clara, CA and Kyoto, Japan, June 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ROHM Semiconductor today announced the availability of ISO 26262 and ASIL‑B compliant PMICs, BD868xxMUF-C ( BD868C0MUF-C, BD868D0MUF-C), for automotive camera modules, which are increasingly being adopted in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). 

The continuing evolution of ADAS in recent years has increased the number of onboard cameras. At the same time, introducing the concept of functional safety is taking on greater importance, as the failure of even one camera can lead to a serious accident, making it imperative for manufacturers of cars and vehicle components – including semiconductor suppliers – to comply with the international safety standard ISO 26262.

In 2018, ROHM successfully achieved ISO 26262 Development Process certification from German certification body TÜV Rheinland, and in 2021 launched the brand ComfySIL™ to contribute to the safety, security, and comfort of users and systems through products that support functional safety. As part of the ComfySIL series, these ICs are ‘FS (Functional Safety) process compliant’ products (the highest grade), indicating compliance with the ISO 26262 standard.

Meeting the strict requirements for functional safety allows these latest products to facilitate safety design in next-generation vehicles equipped with ADAS. Moreover, the four power supply systems (three DC/DC + one LDO) necessary for automotive cameras are integrated into a 3.5mm × 3.5mm package, achieving the industry's smallest size in comparable camera PMICs. They are equipped with an anomaly status notification mechanism, such as abnormal voltage detection and feedback via I2C. This reduces the number of components by three compared to former solutions, which results into a 25% smaller mounting area compared to conventional solutions and contributes to smaller vehicle cameras. (The above 25% is just an example; further miniaturization is possible by optimizing for individual applications.) At the same time, a wide range of output voltage and sequence control settings can be configured to meet the varying requirements of CMOS image sensors from different manufacturers, considerably simplifying development.

Product Lineup
In addition to the four models ( BD868A0MUF-C, BD868B0MUF-C, BD868C0MUF-C, BD868D0MUF‑C) that comply with both ISO 26262 and ASIL-B, the lineup will include the non-ISO 26262 compliant BD868C1MUF-C for users that do not require ASIL compliance. Also, ROHM can offer the products based on customer setup requirements, such as output voltages, voltage tolerances, sequencing and functional safety requirements.

Application Examples

  • Rear view/perimeter cameras, drive recorders, driver monitoring systems, etc.

Availability

About the ComfySIL Brand
ROHM launched the ComfySIL brand for customers involved in the design of functional safety to use products that support SIL (Safety Integrity Level) in a ‘Comfy’ (comfortable) manner, and for social systems' greater safety, security, and convenience to which ROHM can contribute through its products. ComfySIL is awarded to products that conform to the ComfySIL concept for functional safety in the industrial equipment and automotive markets.

For more information, visit the dedicated ComfySIL website: https://www.rohm.com/functional-safety

*ComfySIL is a trademark or registered trademark of ROHM Co., Ltd.

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Travis Moench
ROHM Semiconductor
858.625.3600
tmoench@rohmsemiconductor.com

Heather Savage
BWW Communications
720.295.0260
heather.savage@bwwcomms.com
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