NI is announcing turnkey HIL Simulators built on an open, modular architecture to help automotive and aerospace embedded software testers maintain quality while handling the demands of shortened schedules, constantly changing test requirements and reduced manpower.
NI systems easily integrate new technologies like camera processing and RF I/O, along with traditional HIL components, into a single system because they are built on open, off-the-shelf hardware and software platforms. Unlike existing approaches, this adaptability lets engineers keep pace with advancing technologies like advanced driver assistance systems, system electrification and advanced sensor integration (that is, radar). With HIL Simulators from NI, test engineers can now choose a turnkey test system based on open, industry-standard platforms rather than having to decide between closed, unadaptable test systems or building the entire system from the ground up.
Anders Tunstrmer of Saab Aeronautics says: "We chose an NI HIL test system because it is built on open, standard platforms that allowed us to reduce the overall cost of test and long-term maintenance and ownership of our hardware. It also allowed us to customise the system to our exact needs, increasing the speed at which we could find and fix embedded software defects while integration testing LRUs for our Gripen fighter."
With HIL Simulators users can:
Chad Chesney, Vice President of data acquisition and embedded systems at NI, says: "Due to changing requirements and the need for more complete test coverage, most HIL test systems require some amount of customisation in addition to the common components. NI has standardised the common pieces of these test systems, enabling our customers and partners to focus on their areas of expertise and ensure the most reliable and innovative control systems."
HIL Simulators are the latest systems built on the PXI and CompactRIO open platforms. They are powered by VeriStand real-time test configuration and logging software and LabVIEW system design software, as well as NI's new SLSC hardware for standardising signal routing, switches, loads and signal conditioning. NI HIL systems use both a real-time operating system and FPGA technology to deliver the ultimate in customisability while still taking advantage of commercial-off-the-shelf components to reduce long-term maintenance risk.
For more information about HIL Simulators, visit www.ni.com/hil-simulators.
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