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Recently I heard that European Automotive OEMs are requesting A-SPICE from Components.
while studing A-SPICE, I was wondering if CYPRESS was preparing for or already achieving A-SPICE level.
As far as i checked on cypress homepage,
some of CYPRESS's products ,such as, NOR FLASH and FRAM meets the ISO26262 standard.
However, I couldn't find any documents about A-SPICE level.
Do CYPRESS have any preparation for A-SPICE?? (especially at NAND FLASH)
If cypress already have, please let me know what product it is.
Thanks in advance for your response.
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Hello Hansol Jang,
Current generation of Cypress NOR flash devices are not A-SPICE compliant. But, we are working on next generation of NOR flash devices, which will be A-SPICE compliant.
NAND memory business of Cypress is currently with SkyHigh Memory, I suggest you to contact them for details about the NAND devices.
Thanks and Regards,
Sudheesh
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HaJa,
I'm not with Cypress but I do work in the automotive industry.
I cannot speak to your A-SPICE inquiry. However, Cypress does have a list off components that are automotive-grade. This includes their PSoC4 and PSoC6, Traveo MCUs and a number of their FLASH and FRAM products. They meet AEC Q100 qualiications.
If European Auto OEMs want to change the rules, that is an issue I assume that Cypress is aware of.
Len
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Hello Hansol Jang,
Current generation of Cypress NOR flash devices are not A-SPICE compliant. But, we are working on next generation of NOR flash devices, which will be A-SPICE compliant.
NAND memory business of Cypress is currently with SkyHigh Memory, I suggest you to contact them for details about the NAND devices.
Thanks and Regards,
Sudheesh