Online Safety Academy
Do you find it challenging to implement your system in compliance with ISO 26262 while maintaining a competitive time to market? Together with NXP, we have developed the Online Safety Academy to deliver specialized training for you.
With the online Safety Academy, we deliver a modular approach to learning more about safety. Whether you are a program manager or a hardware, software or system engineer, the Online Safety Academy has options for you to follow dedicated training sessions that provide you with the answers you need to start designing safety-critical applications more quickly.
The Online Safety Academy contents break down into 13 different modules and are organized in four learning paths, tailored to the specific needs of various professional roles. The objectives of each curriculum path are:
- Program manager path (Module 1-6): Provides an overview to Functional Safety and ISO 26262 standard, describes the development process with NXP products (SEooC), and explains how NXP’s SafeAssure products and deliverables can be used to simplify and speed up time to market.
- Hardware engineer path (Module 1-9): Explains the ISO 26262 hardware development processes and methodologies. It also explains how NXP safety hardware and safety documentation helps to reduce the implementation complexity of projects.
- Software engineer path (Module 1-6 and Module 10): Explains the basis for the software product development, focusing on the methods recommended by ISO26262 and how NXP safety software and tools help to reduce development time.
- System engineer path (Module 1-13): Explains in detail Part 3 and Part 4 of the ISO 26262 standard. Built on the foundations for the hardware and software paths, it also explains how NXP SafeAssure solutions, developed as Safety Elements out of Context, can be tailored and integrated into the customer’ssafety designs.
Course | Description |
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1. Achieve ISO26262 with NXP safety products | Overview of the Online Safety Academy training program, including the scope of each training path. |
2. Functional Safety awareness | Introduction to the concept of Functional Safety, its standards and the industries where Functional Safety is needed. |
3. ISO 26262 Functional Safety standard | Overview of the 12 parts of the ISO 26262 standard. |
4. ISO 26262 development process with NXP products | Description for the concept of Safety Element out of Context (SEooC), defined in Part 10 of the ISO 26262 standard. |
5. NXP SafeAssure portfolio | A guide to find the best product choice for your application. |
6. Program manager key takeaways | Wrapping up the first modules (2 to 5). |
7. ISO 26262 Part 5: Product development at HW level | Diving into the ISO 26262 hardware. |
8. ISO 26262 Part 9: ASIL and Safety analysis | Introduction to Part 9 of the ISO 26262 standard and the processes required to support the safety analysis. |
9. HW engineer key takeaways | Wrapping up the modules of the HW engineer training path (7-8). |
10. ISO 26262 part 6: Product development at SW level | Introduction to the ISO 26262 software development process and the application of safety analyses at the software architectural level to prevent and control faults. |
11. ISO 26262 Part 3 and Part 4: Concept and system definition | Description of the process covered by Part 3: concept phase, and Part 4: product development at system level of the ISO 26262 standard using illustrative examples. |
12. NXP System safety solution: High Voltage Traction Inverter | Explore the ISO 26262-compliant High Voltage Traction Inverter system safety solution from NXP. |
13. System engineer key takeaways | Wrapping up the modules of the System engineer training path (11 and 12). |
NFC
Course | Description | Presentation | Recorded session | Date |
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How to develop with NTAG 5 | Practical approach session | 18.02.2020 | ||
NTAG 5 PSP | Product support package overview | 11.02.2020 | ||
NTAG 5 Product family presentation | NTAG 5 Product introduction | 04.02.2020 | ||
How to unleash NFC Connected Tags potential with iOS 13 | Discover new opportunities for NFC with Apple’s latest generation of mobile devices | 04.10.2019 | ||
Contactless POS certification – Migration to EMVCo 3.0 | Overview of the migration phases and explanation of the main changes on the requirements. | 23.07.2019 | ||
Your ultimate guide to designing antennas for the NTAG I2C plus | Connected NFC tags such as the NTAG I²C plus are the easiest and most cost-effective solution to add NFC capabilities to almost any device. | 25.07.2018 | ||
Get ahead with NXP’s PN5180 Frontend – Design your POS terminal with EMVCo (L1) certification – Session 2 | Introduction to the EMVCo L1 certification process for contactless terminals, including descriptions of test cases and NXP’s product portfolio for POS devices. | 17.07.2018 | ||
Get ahead with NXP’s PN5180 Frontend – Design your POS terminal with EMVCo (L1) certification – Session 1 | Introduction to the EMVCo L1 certification process for contactless terminals, including descriptions of test cases and NXP’s product portfolio for POS devices. | 28.06.2018 | ||
Design your NFC Antenna with NXP’s OM29263ADK development kit | Learn how you can use the OM29263ADK kit to evaluate the performance of different antenna shapes and to quickly prototype your antenna matching circuit. | 21.06.2018 | ||
Product Support Package for NFC Readers and NFC Connected Tags | Find out about our extensive product support package for NFC Readers and NFC Connected Tags and how it helps to design and implement NFC applications faster. | 12.04.2018 | ||
NFC product portfolio | Get familiar with our broad portfolio of NFC Readers and NFC Connected Tag solutions. | 28.03.2018 | ||
NFC essentials | Learn about the fundamentals of NFC technology as well as relevant standards and specifications in the NFC ecosystem. | 22.03.2018 | ||
NFC applications and use cases | Discover the diversity of NFC applications and use cases, including recommended product solutions | 15.03.2018 | ||
NFC for consumables and accessories | NFC is a great way to identify and authenticate consumables & accessories in industrial and consumer products | 22.02.2018 | ||
POS terminals and NFC | The world of payment is going cashless and money transfer is becoming digital. | 05.12.2017 | ||
Why you will soon see 100‘s of new NFC applications | How iOS11 and NXP can boost your business. | 24.10.2017 | ||
How to port the NFC Reader Library to K64F | This is the second session of our ‘NFC software integration’ webinar series. | 11.10.2017 | ||
How to integrate NFC controllers in Linux | This is the second session of our ‘NFC software integration’ webinar series. | 28.09.2017 | ||
How to integrate NFC frontends in Linux | This is the first session of our ‘NFC software integration’ webinar series. | 14.09.2017 | ||
Bluetooth pairing with the NTAG I2C plus kit for Arduino pinout | This is the second session of our ‘IoT solution made easy with NFC’ webinar series. | 27.07.2017 | ||
NFC commissioning solution with the NTAG I2C plus kit for Arduino pinout | This is the first session of our ‘IoT solution made easy with NFC’ webinar series. | 11.07.2017 | ||
CLRC663 plus – Push your NFC design further | NXP next-generation multi-protocol NFC frontend | 21.06.2017 | ||
NFC pairing for audio devices | Audio speakers and headphones are becoming wireless, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as the most popular technologies. NFC is the fast and simple way to associate wireless devices, without creating conflicts. No menus, no waiting. | 23.05.2017 | ||
Device-to-device communication via NFC | Does your product include sealed, moving or rotating parts? Do you need to exchange data between two units or devices which cannot be connected with cables? Does your solution need to save battery power or communicate with a batteryless unit or sensor? | 09.03.2017 | ||
Parametrization via NFC | Would you like to configure your industrial unit before you actually switch it on? Would you like to exactly set the reset behaviour? Would you like to read out diagnostic data even if the device off power? | 21.02.2017 | ||
NFC use case for industrial applications | Near Field Communication (NFC) is the technology used for the non-contact exchange of data over short distances. It enables much more than just well-known applications like ticketing, tagging and payment. | 01.12.2016 | ||
NFC Reader Library – SW support for NFC frontend solutions | This is the fourth session of our ‘Design and implement NFC Applications’ webinar series. | 31.10.2016 | ||
NFC Cockpit tool – the complete design tool for engineers | This is the third session of our ‘Design and implement NFC Applications’ webinar series. | 18.10.2016 | ||
Antenna design considerations for NXP NFC reader solutions | This is the second session of our ‘Design and implement NFC Applications’ webinar series. | 28.09.2016 | ||
Product support package for NXP NFC readers overview | This is the first session of our ‘Design and implement NFC Applications’ webinar series. | 07.09.2016 | ||
PN71xx product support package | Get started with OM5577 and OM5578 demo kits | 20.07.2016 | ||
PN71xx family presentation | Plug’n play NFC solutions | 11.07.2016 | ||
NFC use cases | Join us for a virtual tour through a normal day in anyone’s life to discover how NFC is already simplifying and adding multiple benefits to our lives – today and in the future. | 10.06.2016 | ||
PN7462 product support package | OM27462CDK development kit | 21.04.2016 | ||
PN7462 family introduction | The PN7462 family offers an all-in-one solution with a microcontroller, full NFC capability, a contact smart card reader, and software – all on a single chip! | 13.04.2016 | ||
NTAG I2C plus – Product support package | The OM5569 Explorer kit can be used to interactively demonstrate the unique capabilities of the NTAG I2C plus. | 16.03.2016 | ||
NTAG I2C plus– Your entryway to NFC | The NXP NTAG I2C plus is the second-generation of NXP’s connected NFC tags that combines a passive NFC interface with a contact I2C interface. | 09.03.2016 | ||
PN5180 – Product support package | Get started with the development kit OM25180FDK | 27.01.2016 | ||
PN5180 Introduction – The best full NFC frontend on the market | The best full NFC frontend on the market | 13.01.2016 | ||
NFC in Android | This webinar introduces the main characteristics of the Android operating system. It focuses on NFC technology and the possibilities it offers for both the interaction of mobile devices with NFC-enabled infrastructure and the integration of Android OS in all kind of devices with NFC connectivity. | 28.10.2015 | ||
Security in NFC readers | In this webinar we will address how to secure data being exchanged through the NFC interface and prevent unauthorized access to a device. Starting with an introduction to security goals and cryptographic techniques, typical security architectures will be shown along applications like access and IoT. | 16.09.2015 | ||
POS, mPOS and Mobile Payments | Introduction to payments, POS and mPOS market, device architecture and certification process, NXP solutions, and mobile-bases proximity payments (Secure Element, tokenization, etc…). | 24.07.2015 | ||
NFC in Linux – Get started with the PN7120 SBC kit | Brief introduction to NFC and Linux. Available tools. Quick start guide for the PN7120 NFC Controller Single Board Computing Kit (OM5577/PN7120S) | 15.07.2015 | ||
PN7120 – Best plug’n play full NFC solution | Full NFC Forum-compliant PN7120. Features and benefits. Host controller interface and support material | 08.07.2015 | ||
Enhancing everyday products with NFC – Welcome to the Internet of Things | In this webinar we address the main advantages of using NFC to tag everyday products and provide them with an identity in the cloud. We show how these NFC tags work. We describe different ways in which they can enhance the product, and we provide a few examples of real use cases. Finally, we present the main NXP products available for these types of applications. | 01.07.2015 | ||
NFC application – Access control | In this webinar we address the main characteristics of NFC access control applications and their most common architectures. We also show the main NXP products and support packages available. | 24.04.2015 | ||
NFC Reader design II – Antenna design considerations | NFC antenna theoretical fundamentals, its crucial role in the overall system performance, and how to match it in our NFC reader design. | 18.03.2015 | ||
NFC Reader design I – How to build your own reader | Insights and skills to design and build an NFC reader. Main components, how to choose the right reader and microcontroller ICs and the proper architecture for your application with respect to security requirements | 11.03.2015 | ||
NFC Standards | Relevant standards and specifications related to the core NFC functionalities. Outline of the main ones for payments, access and transit applications. After the session, participants shall be able to identify and cluster all the different standards and specifications relevant to their field of work for further, deeper exploration. | 11.02.2015 |
IoT Security
Course | Description | Presentation | Recorded session | Date |
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EdgeLock™ SE051 product introduction | Prove, easy-to-use IoT security solution with support for applets updatability and development | 15.12.2020 | ||
Getting started with EdgeLock™ SE050 support package | It simplifies design-in and reduces time to market | 03.09.2019 | ||
EdgeLock™ SE050 product introduction | NXP’s New generation product family of Plug & Trust devices to secure the IoT Edge. | 27.08.2019 |