Decoupling application logic from hardware lets engineers test firmware on host machines instead of waiting for dev boards.
No audio available for this content. This tongue-in-cheek photo, courtesy of Racelogic, underlines how simulators help GNSS engineers “road test” multiple positioning products in multiple scenarios.
Simulation technology is increasingly being utilised within the automotive space, saving time, money and allowing for simulated repeats of real-world scenarios again and again. Advanced Micro Devices ...
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 ...
As part of system development, many industries, including the automobile industry, make substantial use of modeling and simulation to help understand system performance. Modeling and simulation ...
Firmware engineers are always blamed for late deliveries. It’s almost tradition. The hardware’s ready, management is anxious, and the software team is “still debugging.” But let’s be honest. Firmware ...
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