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davidemasi
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Good morning,
for an automotive project I'm using MPC5744P (LQFP-144).

In the community area there isn't material about MPC5744P but I saw that in the community area there is a lot of material related to the MPC5775K. Can I use this documentation instead the MPC5744P documentation? 

What is the difference between MPC5744P vs MPC5775K?

Have you documentation about MPC5744P? 
- Failure distribution
- FIT
- Static or dynamic FMEDA?

Thank

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sandeepkumarbom
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Hi Davide,

Regarding the MPC5744P vs MPC5775K, both are power pc devices. This two target very different applications. MPC5775K is mostly targeted for ADAS applications like vision and radar, and this not recommended for safety applications and new designs. MPC5744P is recommended for ASIL-D applications and has a separate safety lake in this purpose. You cannot use the safety documentation of MPC5775K for MPC5744P. Please refer to yosoytono reply for the MPC574xP  safety documentation.

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Sandeep Kumar

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yosoytono
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Hello Davide,

We have available Safety Manual, SEooC Standardized FMEDA, Analysis Report, Assessment/Confirmation Measure Report, and PPAP available for MPC574xP devices.
You can quickly check the available Functional Safety documents at https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-335435