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Hardware in the Loop (HIL)

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**Hardware in the Loop (HIL)**

What is Hardware in the Loop (HIL)?

Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation is a type of real-time simulation used to test embedded systems. It involves connecting a real-time simulator to the actual hardware components of a system. This allows engineers to test the behavior of the hardware under various simulated conditions, such as different environmental scenarios or failure modes, without the risks and costs associated with physical prototypes or field testing. HIL is commonly used in the automotive, aerospace, and defense industries for testing control systems, sensors, and actuators.

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