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Introduce battery simulation into your automated test systems

Published on 15th August 2017

Posted in in Automotive, LVTGO-VBS

As systems become more fully-featured, and thus functionally more complex, it is important to test different abstracted levels of the system, such as the software model, the I/O and the interface wiring.

Increasingly, OEMs and test houses are meeting this increased test workload through the creation of fully-featured, automated test environments.

Test automation improves product robustness by using specific real-time test automation solutions, sometimes in conjunction with hardware dedicated to high-speed or special function tests.

It is also a powerful and effective way to save time during testing, allowing a pre-approved list of test sequences to be executed without human intervention.

Our LVTGO-VBS system allows engineers to run pre-programmed sequences of tests automatically via a COM/DCOM interface, and hence offers full compatibility with third-party test automation environments.

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With the LVTGO-VBS running alongside VISUALCONNX, our real-time systems interface creation package,  support for test automation is facilitated through a Windows DCOM interface, making the tasks of executing test routines and performing logging seamless. 

Even without a DCOM interface, an effective automation solution is provided using triggering and parameter capture via CAN, within the LVTGO’s software package. Additionally, the LVTGO-VBS’s BNC input allows it to be used as a high performance, high power amplifier when fed with an analogue signal.

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