Testing Electric Aircraft

NI Provides Solutions Across the Platform

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Whether your team is beginning the design of an electric aircraft propulsion system, iterating on flight control software algorithms, or testing airframe components and system upgrades, NI can support you in achieving flight readiness on an accelerated timeline. We provide software and hardware solutions that seamlessly connect engineering efforts throughout the aircraft design, validation, integration, and production phases—saving valuable time and ensuring you stay ahead of the competition.

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FEATURED SOLUTION

Perform Signal-Based LRU HIL and Integration Testing

Testing the electronic signals as well as the algorithmic function of LRUs in design is crucial to validating system-level mission readiness. NI LRU test solutions are built with commercial off the shelf (COTS) test components, are based on device signal maps, and are flexible to change with requirement updates. A modular system design means they can be useful in testing throughout the lifecycle.

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LRU HIL Test Systems

At Archer, we set ambitious goals, make data-driven decisions, hold ourselves and each other accountable, and are committed to relentless execution. It was important to us to have a partner that aligns with our priorities and that shares the common value of engineering ambitiously.

Tramone Curry, Ph.D.

Director of Integrated Test

Archer Aviation

Work with an NI Partner

The NI Partner Network is a global community of domain, application, and test experts working with NI to meet your needs. NI Partners are trusted solution providers, systems integrators, consultants, product developers, and services- and sales-channel experts skilled in a range of industry and application areas.

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An NI Partner is a business entity independent from NI and has no agency or joint-venture relationship and does not form part of any business associations with NI.