LDRA Tool Suite Integrates NXP S32G3 for Enhanced Processing

May 17, 2023
With support for the S32G3 series of vehicle network processors, the tool suite addresses central vehicle computer applications in zonal-based, software-defined vehicles.

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LDRA announced LDRA tool suite support for NXP Semiconductors' S32G3 series of vehicle network processors. It's targeted at central vehicle computer applications in zonal-based, software-defined vehicles. Coupled with the NXP S32 Design Studio IDE, the LDRA tool suite helps reduce the cost and effort associated with developing, testing, and certifying software that runs on S32G3 processors.

Features include the S32 Safety Software Framework, which when combined with the LDRA tool suite and S32 Design Studio IDE, simplifies source-code static and dynamic analysis while improving code quality, functional safety, and security in a cost-effective manner, according to LDRA.

The tools suite’s open and extensible platform integrates software lifecycle traceability, static and dynamic analysis, unit test, and system-level testing on virtually any host or target platform. Compliant with coding standards like MISRA, CWE, and CERT, it offers automated test case creation, harness, and stub generation for robustness testing. Other certifications include ISO 9001:2015 certified Quality Management System, TÜV SÜD and SGS-TÜV Saar certifications, as well as compliance with ISO 26262 up to ASIL D, ISO/SAE 21434, and ASPICE.

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