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During EMC testing, it is often important to have some control or feedback from the actually tested EUT. The actual communication interface, the desired information and the related commands are however largely depending on the [[EUT]] that is being tested. The {{RadiMation}} software itself is not able to implement every specific interface to every EUT that is being tested. | During EMC testing, it is often important to have some control or feedback from the actually tested EUT. The actual communication interface, the desired information and the related commands are however largely depending on the [[EUT]] that is being tested. The {{RadiMation}} software itself is not able to implement every specific interface to every EUT that is being tested. | ||
That is why {{RadiMation}} has a generic implementation to control the EUT, which is called ‘[[EUT Controller]]’. There are several drivers available in {{RadiMation}} for controlling different 'EUT | That is why {{RadiMation}} has a generic implementation to control the EUT, which is called ‘[[EUT Controller]]’. There are several drivers available in {{RadiMation}} for controlling different '[[EUT Controller]]s'. By including one or more [[EUT Controller]] device drivers in a testsite, the test will also communicate with the [[EUT Controller]]. | ||
The 'EUT Controller' is often another software program that is monitoring the specific details of the EUT, also using the EUT specific communication bus. It can be used by the end-user during the EMC tests, and for example allows to perform some operation on the EUT, to for example start it, or perform a functionality check. | The 'EUT Controller' is often another software program that is monitoring the specific details of the EUT, also using the EUT specific communication bus. It can be used by the end-user during the EMC tests, and for example allows to perform some operation on the EUT, to for example start it, or perform a functionality check. |
Latest revision as of 10:20, 25 May 2023
During EMC testing, it is often important to have some control or feedback from the actually tested EUT. The actual communication interface, the desired information and the related commands are however largely depending on the EUT that is being tested. The RadiMation® software itself is not able to implement every specific interface to every EUT that is being tested. That is why RadiMation® has a generic implementation to control the EUT, which is called ‘EUT Controller’. There are several drivers available in RadiMation® for controlling different 'EUT Controllers'. By including one or more EUT Controller device drivers in a testsite, the test will also communicate with the EUT Controller.
The 'EUT Controller' is often another software program that is monitoring the specific details of the EUT, also using the EUT specific communication bus. It can be used by the end-user during the EMC tests, and for example allows to perform some operation on the EUT, to for example start it, or perform a functionality check.
The list of supported EUT controllers shows all the available EUT Controllers device drivers.
As this is an advanced control feature, using an 'EUT Controller' device driver in a testsite is only licensed and possible in RadiMation® Pro.