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17 Designing safe LiDAR systems means meeting stringent safety requirements, including those identified in ISO 26262, Failure Modes Effects and Diagnostic Analysis, and Automotive Electronics Council-Q100. Maxim power protection ICs, supervisory circuits, and temperature sensors provide valuable design options for addressing the safety requirements of LiDAR systems. "One significant trade- off in LiDAR design is the emitted power and the eye-safety requirement. One solution is to use a narrow pulse-width laser, but this requires more powerful receiver-end hardware. Fast receiver- end hardware with low system noise could be beneficial." Kai Zhou ADAS Sensor Engineer, Ansys Design Challenge #4: Meeting Stringent Safety Requirements Chapter One: Solving Key Design Challenges "In a car, if a failure happens, the system needs to know it happened so that it can be corrected and prevented in the future. No failure should go unnoticed. A Failure Modes Effects and Diagnostic Analysis predicts potential failures so that they can be addressed before they happen." Binay Kumar Bajaj Director of Business Management at Maxim Integrated Chapter One: Solving Key Design Challenges Maxim power protection ICs: • Monitor the input voltage to a load to ensure that it is within specified bounds to mitigate the harmful effects of voltage spikes, reverse voltage, voltage shorts, fault conditions, and similar conditions;

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