Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) is not just for aerospace and automotive vehicles anymore. As device complexity grows, engineers in a variety of industries are looking to HIL to help test embedded software and get validated designs to market, on time. Read this white paper to learn more about what HIL is, why it’s moving into other industries, and how you can get started.
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