Typhoon HIL, Inc.

Typhoon HIL, Inc. is the market and technology leader in the rapidly-growing ultra-high-fidelity controller-Hardware-in-the-Loop (cHIL) for power electronics, microgrids, and distribution networks which provides industry-proven, vertically integrated test solutions along with the highest-quality customer support. The company was founded in 2008 and since then has been creating products distinguished by the ultimate ease of use, unrivaled performance, leading-edge technology, and affordability.

  • +1-800-766-3181
  • info@typhoon-hil.com
  • 35 Medford St. Suite 305
    Somerville, MA 02143
    United States

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  • Real-time Power Electronics Emulator

    HIL 6 series - Typhoon HIL, Inc.

    With 20 ns PWM sampling time, down to 500 ns simulation time step, and ultra-low latency, 6 Series processor has set the industry standard for ultra-high fidelity real-time emulation of power electronics systems. Simply plug your controller into a Typhoon HIL 6 Series real-time emulator, without any controller modifications, and take it for the most demanding test drive ever. Test any and all imaginable operating conditions, including faults. Automate and formalize test processes with our integrated software tools.

  • Hardware-in-the-Loop System

    HIL402 - Typhoon HIL, Inc.

    HIL test, and HIL certify your power electronics controllers with the industry leading hardware-in-the-loop system: HIL402. This compact, extremely powerful, 4-core HIL will give you all the tools you need to test your power electronics controllers in a wide range of applications: solar and wind power generation, battery storage, power quality and motor drives.

  • HIL Breakout Board

    Typhoon HIL, Inc.

    Onboard 192 pin snap-in terminal dramatically simplifies the wiring between your control hardware and your HIL system. As soon as the system is up and running there are 192 test terminals for easy access to all the interface signals: firing pulses, control feedback signals and other analog/digital I/O signals.

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