At Chip Design Systems (CDS), we are dedicated to advancing technology and innovation. Our latest development in Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) Infrared (IR) Scene Projection is a significant step forward. We are excited to announce our NESSIE IR Scene Projector (IRSP) system has successfully demonstrated adaptive sync capabilities, allowing a frame to be displayed at any frame rate between 1,000 Hz – 1 Hz dynamically.
The demonstration video showcases numbers counting, with each 5th increment representing a shift to the next frame rate. The IRSP system ranges impressively from 1,000 Hz down to 30 Hz, before looping back. The specific dynamic frame rates achieved in this test include: 980 Hz, 860 Hz, 780 Hz, 670 Hz, 520 Hz, 340 Hz, 145 Hz, 75 Hz, and 30 Hz. This dynamic range is fully configurable, and is made possible by leveraging the latest fiber interface for scene projection, ensuring high precision and flexibility in CDS’s IRSP system.
The image of the scope shows the green signal, which represents the frame rate, slowing down as it goes through the frames and then looping back.
The ability to dynamically adjust the frame rate on demand is a significant milestone in HWIL IR Scene Projection. This innovation enhances the accuracy and realism of the simulations and provides exceptional control and adaptability for various applications. Whether it’s for defense, aerospace, or other industries, CDS’s NESSIE IRSP system is designed to meet demanding requirements and deliver outstanding performance.
At CDS, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of technology and making new advancements in HWIL testing. Our team of experts work tirelessly to develop cutting-edge solutions that drive progress and set new standards in the industry. We are proud of our achievements and remain dedicated to continuous improvement and innovation.
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