SFFS948 May   2025 MSPM0L1227-Q1 , MSPM0L1228-Q1 , MSPM0L2227-Q1 , MSPM0L2228-Q1

 

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  2. 1Introduction
    1.     Trademarks
  3. 2 MSPM0Lx22x-Q1 Hardware Component Functional Safety Capability
  4. 3Development Process for Management of Systematic Faults
    1. 3.1 TI New-Product Development Process
    2. 3.2 TI Functional Safety Development Process
  5. 4 MSPM0Lx22x-Q1 Component Overview
    1. 4.1 Targeted Applications
    2. 4.2 Hardware Component Functional Safety Concept
    3. 4.3 Functional Safety Constraints and Assumptions
  6. 5Description of Hardware Component Parts
    1. 5.1  ADC
    2. 5.2  Comparator
    3. 5.3  CPU
    4. 5.4  RAM
    5. 5.5  FLASH
    6. 5.6  GPIO
    7. 5.7  DMA
    8. 5.8  SPI
    9. 5.9  I2C
    10. 5.10 UART
    11. 5.11 Timers (TIMx)
    12. 5.12 Power Management Unit (PMU)
    13. 5.13 Clock Module (CKM)
    14. 5.14 Events
    15. 5.15 IOMUX
    16. 5.16 VREF
    17. 5.17 WWDT and IWDT
    18. 5.18 CRC
  7. 6 MSPM0Lx22x-Q1 Management of Random Faults
    1. 6.1 Fault Reporting
    2. 6.2 Functional Safety Mechanism Categories
    3. 6.3 Description of Functional Safety Mechanisms
      1. 6.3.1  ADC1, COMP1, DMA1, GPIO2, TIM2, I2C2, IOMUX1, SPI2, UART2, SYSCTL5, CPU4, CRC1, EVENT1, REF1, WDT1, VBAT2:Periodic Read of Static Configuration Registers
      2. 6.3.2  ADC2: Software Test of Functionality
      3. 6.3.3  ADC3: ADC Trigger Overflow Check
      4. 6.3.4  ADC4: Window Comparator
      5. 6.3.5  ADC5: Test of Window Comparator
      6. 6.3.6  ADC6: ADC Trigger, Output Plausibility Checks
      7. 6.3.7  COMP3: External Pin Input to COMP
      8. 6.3.8  COMP4: Comparator Hysteresis
      9. 6.3.9  WDT: Windowed Watchdog Timer
      10. 6.3.10 WDT2: WWDT Counter Check
      11. 6.3.11 WDT3: WWDT Software Test
      12. 6.3.12 WDT4: Redundant WDT
      13. 6.3.13 IWDT: Independent Watchdog Timer
      14. 6.3.14 REF2: VREF to ADC Reference Input
      15. 6.3.15 CPU1: CPU Test Using Software Test Library
      16. 6.3.16 CPU2: Software Test of CPU Data Busses
      17. 6.3.17 CPU3: Software Diversified Redundancy
      18. 6.3.18 SYSMEM1: Software Read of Memory, DMA Write
      19. 6.3.19 SYSMEM2: DMA Read from SRAM, CPU Write
      20. 6.3.20 SYSMEM7: ECC Protection on SRAM
      21. 6.3.21 SYSMEM8: ECC Logic Test
      22. 6.3.22 SYSMEM9: RAM Software Test
      23. 6.3.23 FLASH1: Flash Single-Error Correction, Double-Error Detection Mechanism
      24. 6.3.24 FLASH2: Flash CRC
      25. 6.3.25 FXBAR2: Periodic Software Read Back of Flash Data
      26. 6.3.26 FXBAR3: Software Test of ECC Checker Logic
      27. 6.3.27 FXBAR4: Write Protection of Flash
      28. 6.3.28 DMA2: Software Test of DMA Function
      29. 6.3.29 DMA3: Software DMA Channel Test
      30. 6.3.30 DMA4: CRC Check of the Transferred Data
      31. 6.3.31 GPIO1: Online Monitoring Using I/O Loopback
      32. 6.3.32 GPIO3: GPIO Multiple (Redundant) Inputs/Outputs
      33. 6.3.33 TIM1: Test for PWM Generation
      34. 6.3.34 TIM3: Test for Fault Generation
      35. 6.3.35 TIM4: Fault Detection to Take the PWMs to Safe State
      36. 6.3.36 TIM5: Input Capture on Two or More Timer Instances
      37. 6.3.37 TIM6: Timer Period Monitoring
      38. 6.3.38 I2C1: Software Test of I2C Function Using Internal Loopback Mechanism
      39. 6.3.39 I2C3, SPI4, UART3, MCAN2: Information Redundancy Techniques Including End-to-End Safing
      40. 6.3.40 I2C4, SPI5, UART4: Transmission Redundancy
      41. 6.3.41 I2C5, UART5: Timeout Monitoring
      42. 6.3.42 I2C6: Test of CRC Function
      43. 6.3.43 I2C7: Packet Error Check in SMBUS Mode
      44. 6.3.44 IOMUX2: IOMUX Coverage as Part of Other IP Safety Mechanisms
      45. 6.3.45 SPI1: Software Test of SPI Function
      46. 6.3.46 SPI3: SPI Periodic Safety Message Exchange
      47. 6.3.47 UART1: Software Test of UART Function
      48. 6.3.48 UART6: UART Error Flags
      49. 6.3.49 UART7: UART Glitch filter
      50. 6.3.50 SYSCTL1: MCLK Monitor
      51. 6.3.51 SYSCTL2: HFCLK Start-Up Monitor
      52. 6.3.52 SYSCTL3: LFCLK Monitor
      53. 6.3.53 SYSCTL8: Brownout Reset (BOR) Supervisor
      54. 6.3.54 SYSCTL9: FCC Counter Logic to Calculate Clock Frequencies
      55. 6.3.55 SYSCTL10: External Voltage Monitor
      56. 6.3.56 SYSCTL11: Boot Process Monitor
      57. 6.3.57 SYSCTL14: Brownout Voltage Monitor
      58. 6.3.58 SYSCTL15: External Voltage Monitor
      59. 6.3.59 SYSCTL16: External Watchdog Timer
      60. 6.3.60 CRC: CRC Checker
      61. 6.3.61 VBAT1: VBAT Supply Monitor
      62. 6.3.62 Safety Mechanisms Covering PIN Failures
      63. 6.3.63 Safety Mechanisms Covering Common Cause Failures
  8.   A Summary of Recommended Functional Safety Mechanism Usage
  9.   B Distributed Developments
    1.     B.1 How the Functional Safety Lifecycle Applies to TI Functional Safety Products
    2.     B.2 Activities Performed by Texas Instruments
    3.     B.3 Information Provided
  10.   C Revision History

Introduction

This document is a functional safety manual for the Texas Instruments MSPM0Lx22x-Q1 component. The specific orderable part numbers supported by this functional safety manual are as follows:

  • MSPM0L2228-Q1 (Orderable Part Numbers: M0L2228QPTRQ1, M0L2228QPNRQ1, M0L2228QPMRQ1)
  • MSPM0L1228-Q1 (Orderable Part Numbers: M0L1228QRGZRQ1, M0L1228QRGERQ1, M0L1228QRHBRQ1, M0L1228QPNRQ1, M0L1228QPMRQ1, M0L1228QPTRQ1)
  • MSPM0L2227-Q1 (Orderable Part Numbers: M0L2227QPMRQ1, M0L2227QPTRQ1, M0L2227QPNRQ1)
  • MSPM0L1227-Q1 (Orderable Part Numbers: M0L1227QRGERQ1, M0L1227QPMRQ1, M0L1227QPTRQ1, M0L1227QRGZRQ1, M0L1227QPNRQ1, M0L1227QRHBRQ1)

This functional safety manual provides information needed by system developers to help in the creation of a functional safety system using a MSPM0Lx22x-Q1 component. This document includes:

  • An overview of the component architecture
  • An overview of the development process used to decrease the probability of systematic failures
  • An overview of the functional safety architecture for management of random failures
  • The details of architecture partitions and implemented functional safety mechanisms

The following information is documented in the MSPM0Lx22x-Q1 Functional Safety Analysis Report and is not repeated in this document:

  • Summary of failure in time (FIT) rates of the component
  • Summary of functional safety metrics of the hardware component for targeted standards (for example IEC-61508, ISO-26262)
  • Quantitative functional safety analysis (also known as FMEDA, Failure Modes, Effects, and Diagnostics Analysis) with detail of the different parts of the component, allowing for customized application of functional safety mechanisms
  • Assumptions used in the calculation of functional safety metrics

The following information is documented in the Functional Safety Report and is not repeated in this document:

  • Results of assessments of compliance to targeted standards

The user of this document needs a general familiarity with the MSPM0Lx22x-Q1 component. For more information, refer to the MSPM0Lx22x-Q1 data sheets. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with the pertinent data sheets, technical reference manuals, and other component documentation.

For information that is beyond the scope of the listed deliverables, contact your TI sales representative or go to TI Functional Safety.