Design of a Networked Embedded Software Test Platform Based on Software and Hardware Co-simulation

Author(s):  
Feng Gao ◽  
Fei Deng
Author(s):  
David Mulvaney ◽  
Ian Sillitoe ◽  
Erick Swere ◽  
Yang Wang ◽  
Zhenhuan Zhu

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lyle Jones

The electrical Testing and Characterization of the devices built under research conditions on silicon wafers, diced wafers, or package parts have hampered research since the beginning of integrated circuits. The challenges of performing electrical characterization on devices are to acquire useful and accurate data, the ease of use of the test platform, the portability of the test equipment, the ability to automate quickly, to allow modifications to the platform, the ability to change the configuration of the Device Under Test (DUT) or the Memristor Based Design (MBD), and to do this within budget. The devices that this research is focused on are memristors with unique test challenges. Some of the tests performed on memristors are Voltage sweeps, pulsing of Voltages, and threshold Voltages. Standard methods of testing memristors usually require hands-on experience, multiple bulky work stations, and hours of training. This work reports a novel, low-cost, portable test and characterization platform for many types of memristors with a voltage range from -10V to +10V, which is portable, low-cost, built with off-the-shelf components, and with configurability through software and hardware. To demonstrate the performance of the platform, the platform was able to take a virgin memristor from “forming” to operation voltages, and then incrementally change resistances by Voltage Pulsing. The platform within this work allows the researcher flexibility in electrical characterization by being able to accept many memristor types and MBDs, and applying environmental conditions to the MBD, with this flexibility of the platform the productivity of the researcher will increase.


2020 ◽  
Vol 194 ◽  
pp. 02011
Author(s):  
Xiaomin Qin ◽  
Xiangfei Zhang ◽  
Guojing Liu

This paper introduces the design of an orderly charging module. This paper analyzes the system structure of the orderly charging module, the embedded software architecture and business implementation mode of the orderly charging module, and introduces the hardware framework and implementation method of the orderly charging module. This design is mainly used in the charging pile of electric vehicle, which is used to realize intelligent and orderly charging, optimize energy management, provide various forms of Internet of things access scheme, and provide the software and hardware technology foundation for the reasonable management of energy.


2013 ◽  
Vol 756-759 ◽  
pp. 2226-2230
Author(s):  
Bo Geng ◽  
Qing Hua Cao

Embedded software and hardware integration simulation platform is developed for simulating the embedded systems design process in current engineering system, which can facilitate finding various problems in system design process. For example, in the system scheme phase, the scheme and design verification are untimely and inadequate. In the early prototype phase, software development lags behind result in deferral of the overall progress of the system. And in the late prototype stage, the problem is lacking configuration item test environment. Embedded software and hardware integration simulation platform can provide verification of hardware and software integration and test development environment. Therefore, the quality of software development in embedded systems can be significantly improved and development cycle can be remarkably shortened by using this simulation platform.


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