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A car cluster with Qt Safe Renderer, that allows for safety-critical elements (speed, gear, indicators, alerts) to be layered on top of non-safety-critical elements, so that they are visible also when the system fails.

Qt Safe Renderer

The Highest Level of Safety at a Fraction of the Cost

Qt Safe Renderer meets the strictest safety standards for embedded systems - ASIL D, SIL 3, Class C - without the usual hassles. There’s no need to buy extra hardware or repeat certification steps. Compliance comes built-in.

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Top Safety Across All Industries

Qt Safe Renderer is precertified for ISO 26262 (ASIL D), IEC 61508 (SIL 3), and IEC 62304 (Class C). Whatever the industry, Qt is pre-certified for the highest level of risk.

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Save on Hardware Costs

With the possibility to separate safety-critical elements from non-safety-critical elements on the same hardware, Qt Safe Renderer cuts on the Bill of Materials costs. 

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Customize and Scale

Run your certified software on various product lines or runtime architectures, and customize it for different markets, reducing complexity and shortening your time-to-market.

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Qt Safe Renderer In Action

 

Certifications

Road Vehicles

ISO 26262:2018-6, 2018-8 (ASIL-D)

Use Qt to create functionally safe automotive instrument clusters and other in-vehicle systems.

Railways

EN 50128:2011 6.7.4 (SIL 4)

Build safe programmable electronic systems for railway control and protection applications, with Qt.

Industrial Systems

IEC 61508:2010-3 7.4.4 (SIL 3)

Create functionally safe industrial manufacturing systems, with Qt Safe Renderer.

Medical Devices

IEC 62304:2015 (2006 + A1)

Use Qt as a supporting tool in a safety-critical software life-cycle.

Off-Road Vehicles

ISO 25119-3 AMD 1:2020 (AgPL e)

Ensure that agricultural and forestry machinery is built with safety as a top priority.

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Check out the certificate where TÜV NORD certifies that Qt Safe Renderer meets the tool requirements for the listed standards.

A detail of a car cluster with Qt Safe Renderer, that allows for safety-critical elements (speed, gear, indicators, alerts) to be layered on top of non-safety-critical elements, so that they are visible also when the system fails.

What's Included

Qt Safe Renderer (QSR) is part of Qt for Device Creation Enterprise edition.

  • Ready-made Qt Quick UI components that run in MISRA-compliant runtime.
  • Monitor component to create safety-critical UIs for a wider set of processors and system architectures.
  • Internationalization and localization support to build safety-critical UIs across different languages and markets.
  • The Safety Manual.
  • A set of safety-certified artifacts.
  • Global Qt technical support

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Qt & QNX

Take advantage of both QNX and Qt to create a compelling embedded system that prioritizes safety and security, featuring a user-friendly UI that enhances the overall experience.

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Functional Safety and Qt

Download our white paper for a general understanding of functional safety requirements, how they vary by industry and the software recommendations for building a feasible, functionally safe embedded device.

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Functional safety session

Qt Safe Renderer

In this webinar we talk about how Qt Safe Renderer can be used in systems that need to be certified for functional safety. We introduce the key concepts of functional safety and explain how to achieve it with Qt.

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