Air preparation units, directional control valves, actuators, and mass flow analysis.
Building physical prototypes of hydraulic or electrical systems is expensive and time-consuming. Version 3.0.5 allows you to insert faults into components mathematically. You can test "what-if" scenarios—such as a ruptured hydraulic line or a short circuit—without risking operator safety or damaging physical assets. Integrated Documentation Automation studio 3.0.5
A major differentiator for Version 3.0.5, allowing developers to embed standard C code, incorporate open-source libraries, and implement advanced mathematical modeling directly on the real-time controller. Smart Engineering Tools You can test "what-if" scenarios—such as a ruptured
Real-time visibility into digital and analog channel states. If you want, I can: The system environment
If you want, I can:
The system environment splits every automation project into three distinct views:
Industrial maintenance teams use the software to recreate field failures. By replicating a malfunctioning system inside the simulation loop, technicians can isolate the faulty valve, sensor, or relay before opening up a real machine on the factory floor, significantly reducing Mean Time to Repair (MTTR). OEM System Design

