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Common Issues Found During Hardware Loop Testing and How to Fix Them

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If your product uses electronic parts like sensors, motors, or control units, then testing it properly is very important. That’s where hardware loop testing comes in. This testing makes sure all the parts of your system—both hardware and software—work well together.  At EttikEngineering, we offer hardware loop testing in Pune using the latest tools and trained engineers. We also provide affordable hardware loop testing in Pune for industries like automotive, aerospace, and automation. In this blog, we’ll explain what hardware loop testing is, what common problems we find, and how our experts fix them.  Website:https://ettikengineering.com/automated-test-equipment-in-pune/ Phone:+91 74186 19304 What is Hardware Loop Testing?  Hardware loop testing (also called HIL testing) is a smart way to test your product before it goes to the market. HIL stands for Hardware-in-the-Loop. This system connects your real hardware with a computer that simulates signals, sensors, and enviro...

Automated Test Equipment vs. Manual Testing: Which One is Right for You?

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  Testing is a key part of making sure electronic products work properly in today’s fast-growing tech world. Whether you are building a PCB board, designing hardware or developing complex machines, testing is a must. At Ettik Engineering , we often get one common question  should we use automated test equipment or manual testing? In this blog, we will help you understand both testing methods in a simple and clear way. We will also show when to choose each one and how automated test equipment in Pune is helping many industries grow faster and better. Website:https://ettikengineering.com/automated-test-equipment-in-pune/ Phone:+91 7418619304 Healthy green leaves glowing under natural sunlight What is Manual Testing? Manual testing means checking things by hand. It’s usually done by a technician who connects wires, checks values on meters, and writes down results. Many small companies or startups start with manual testing because it's cheaper at the beginning. Pros of Manual Test...