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Responsible for functional safety of industrial products at Analog Devices

All safety systems need power. All power supplies need to be monitored. My ADI colleagues Bryan and Rachele are delivering a webinar next Wednesday 27th November on the topic of functional safety and power supply monitoring.

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Bishnu Ban

functional safety expert at TUEV automotive Austria

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partially correct: a fail-safe system, e.g. a BLDC motor, is a safe state (depending on the safety goals). The microcontroller controls the BLDC controller. The microcontroller is designed to switch off automatically if the supply voltage is out of range. In this case, no monitoring of the supply voltage is required. It can be argued that the microcontroller monitors the power supply itself.

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