Hardware-in-the-Loop Test System
An open, adaptable platform is essential to the long-term success of your hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) test investment. With support for multivendor I/O and the power of National Instruments LabVIEW FPGA, your NI HIL test system can always to adapt to the latest technologies while providing the most cost-effective solution.
In this reference architecture:
- The user interface and test management utilities are configured and monitored on the host.
- The real-time simulator produces real-world electrical interactions between the embedded controller and the test system.
- Using physical loads and a fault insertion unit, the HIL test system can accurately simulate real-world conditions and test response to fault situations.
- You can use third-party hardware and software for all components of the HIL test system in place of the NI products suggested in this architecture.
Configuration 1 uses a simulator based on PXI. PXI is an open, multivendor standard for modular instrumentation that offers:
- 4 to 18 slots for I/O (extendable with additional chassis)
- A variety of off-the-shelf, real-time controllers that use the latest advances in PC technologies
- Pico-second timing and synchronization capabilities
Configuration 2 uses a PC-based simulator to provide a lower-cost option for applications with smaller channel counts.
