In Part 1, we reviewed the process of designing a modern hardware emulation platform. Here, we’ll look at the skills and training that are necessary to become a simulation expert and an emulation ...
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 ...
When embedded engineers hear "simulation," they immediately think QEMU, Renode, or some vendor-specific tool that lets them run firmware on a virtual microcontroller. These tools are excellent, and ...
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