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Typhoon HIL is the technology leader in controller hardware in the loop (C-HIL) solutions for e-mobility, e-drives, renewables, microgrids, and other applications.
The Typhoon HIL Control Center (THCC) is our flagship software tool that serves as the central hub for our tools used to configure, control, and monitor Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulations and experiments.
Typhoon HIL specializes in the development and production of Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing and simulation solutions for e-mobility, power electronics, microgrids, and renewable energy systems.
Join us as we explore the computing architecture of Typhoon HIL real-time simulators, and how you can interface your device under test. Then we go hands on, going step-by-step through using Typhoon HIL software tools to operate and automate your HIL testbed.
Use the capabilities of the HIL software toolchain and its core features without a HIL real-time device. Develop, simulate, and verify models that are only one click away from real-time execution. Speed up the development of models and test scripts, regardless of how many HIL devices you have.
Typhoon HIL is a technology and market leader in ultra-high fidelity Hardware in the Loop (HIL) solutions for design, testing, and validation of power electronics, microgrids, e-Mobility, EV...
The HIL Fundamentals course was very useful in understanding how to develop on Typhoon HIL device hardware and software. It is important to have a general understanding of the structure of a device you are working with. This leads to less error, more time saving, and more precise results.
Typhoon HIL Inc. is the market and technology leader in the rapidly-growing field of ultra-high-fidelity controller-Hardware-in-the-Loop (C-HIL) simulation for power electronics, e-Mobility, and grid modernization.
The Typhoon HIL platform sets new standards for test and verification processes with its embedded, ultra-high fidelity, plug-and-play and easy to use real-time Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL)...
Apr 3, 2024 · A HIL system is a widely used simulation and testing technology in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics, and automation. This approach involves integrating real components, such as sensors, actuators, and controllers, with a virtual mathematical model of the system.