Test equipment system integration combines hardware, software, and networking components into a unified, functional testing platform. It involves linking disparate subsystems—such as Wi-Fi emulators, cellular emulators, GNSS/GPS simulators, RF shielded chambers, variable temperature environment, system controllers and automation software—to verify performance, ensure compatibility, and automate testing processes. This approach improves reliability, enables comprehensive validation, and speeds up product development.
Key Aspects of Test Equipment Integration:
System Components:
Integration often involves different subsystem platforms, sensors (temperature, power consumption, humidity), and Automated Test platform (ATE).
Software & Hardware Integration:
Combining hardware with software allows for automated sequences and data management.
Custom Solutions:
Development of specialized test benches, including turnkey, on-site installation and testing.
Modernization:
Updating or replacing legacy systems with modern, available components, often to address obsolescence in defense and industrial sectors.
Data Acquisition & Analysis:
Utilizing platforms to collect, synchronize, and analyze data from multiple instruments simultaneously.