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Our Testing Approaches
Integrated testing for smarter engineering

Hardware-in-the-loop
HIL simulation is the gold standard for developing and validating the most advanced control, protection, and monitoring systems.

Power hardware-in-the-loop
PHIL simulation builds on HIL by introducing real power exchanges between simulated and physical systems.

Rapid control prototyping
RCP enables faster control development by integrating models, typically based on MATLAB/Simulink™, directly into a real-time simulator.

Software-in-the-loop
SIL testing allows engineers to integrate compiled production code directly into a real-time simulation environment.

Simulation acceleration
Our simulation acceleration technology uses the full capacity of multi-core architectures to significantly reduce simulation time, especially for computationally intensive tasks like EMT simulations.

Digital twins for advanced simulation
By creating virtual replicas of physical systems, organizations can gain deeper insights, troubleshoot issues before they arise, and explore innovative solutions to complex challenges.
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Simulation
06 / 23 / 2026
Digital twin vs simulation
A practical guide to digital twin vs simulation, with criteria for engineering use, power system examples, and advice on real-time testing and telemetry quality.

Power Systems
06 / 23 / 2026
FPGA-based real-time simulation for Power Electronics
A guide to FPGA simulation for power electronics that explains timing, partitioning, latency, hybrid execution, and toolchain choices for converter testing.

Automotive
06 / 22 / 2026
Vehicle-to-grid technology and what it means for utility distribution planning
A practical review of vehicle-to-grid technology for utility planners, covering feeder effects, hosting capacity models, lab testing, customer participation, and capacity limits.