Decoupling application logic from hardware lets engineers test firmware on host machines instead of waiting for dev boards.
Real-time power system simulation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing have been transforming the power industry for over 30 years. These tools have revolutionized the way that engineers study power ...
With the power and flexibility of today's computers, engineers and scientists are increasingly using virtual instrumentation for HIL (hardware-in-the-loop)-simulation applications. A key element of ...
New HIL Simulators reduce development and test risk without compromising needed flexibility by building on open, commercial off-the-shelf platforms AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NIWeek – NI (Nasdaq: ...
Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) simulation and testing is a cutting-edge methodology that integrates actual power system components with high-fidelity computational models. This approach creates a ...
Cost-effective in-rack systems enable testing of standard 30kW or 50kW NeuCool liquid-cooled racks without multi-million-dollar hardware investments Custom testing configurations available, including ...
No audio available for this content. Note: In May 2013 this newsletter published a column on “What’s New in GNSS Simulation.” This month, Editor Tony Murfin takes a brief look at a new start-up in ...
Every product development effort begins with a plan—traditionally, in the form of diagrams such as Leonardo da Vinci’s ornithopter flying-machine drawings, but today, in the form of software ...
Wearable, mobile, implantable, and home health devices as well as electronic components, circuit boards, and subassemblies incorporated into medical equipment used in clinical settings all present ...
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