Building a Repeatable Acoustic and Vibration Measurement Chain for R&D and QA
The key to solving this is to treat the measurement chain as an engineered system, not just a collection of instruments.
The key to solving this is to treat the measurement chain as an engineered system, not just a collection of instruments.
The ADS Max is a comprehensive electronics laboratory solution that integrates 14 essential test instruments into a single, portable device.
MODSIM (Unified Modeling & Simulation) connects CAD and CAE in a single workflow so validation can happen earlier, rework is reduced, and design iterations become faster.
Building a scalable automated test system often comes with trade-offs
PXI is a rugged PC-based platform for measurement and automation systems. It combines PCI electrical-bus features with the modular
Haliatech delivers power monitoring solutions specifically designed for critical environments such as data centers. These solutions go beyond basic power measurement, focusing on a comprehensive understanding of electrical system behavior.
LabVIEW has long been one of the “working languages” in many engineering laboratories, both for academic research and industrial needs. More than just a tool for creating user interfaces, LabVIEW helps engineers build data acquisition systems, automated test, and measurement analysis in a more structured and maintainable way.
Haliatech acts as a system integrator that connects hardware, software, and lab workflows so they are ready for practical classes and research
The world of medical devices is moving very fast. Tools that used to be simple and mechanical have now transformed into intelligent systems filled with sensors, embedded controllers, signal processing algorithms, and even cloud connectivity.
Batteries are complex. Some aspects of their performance and degradation even experts don’t completely understand. You could argue that testing a battery is closer to testing the human body than a circuit board. Like humans, batteries are dynamic, their condition changes due to their environment and usage, and each one behaves a little differently. Combine this ambiguity with the need