Dear Community,
I am in the process of building a HIL (Hardware in the Loop) setup to test Automotive ECU's. I am currently using Simulink Real Time R2016B to do this.
I need to generate a crankshaft and camshaft signal. This is a block signal with fixed amplitude and variable frequency, a so called: Hall effect sensor.
To simulate a drive cycle, I wish to update the frequency 500 times per second. Up to a frequency of around 3.5 Khz. The signal amplitude should range from 0-5V. Furthermore, I need to simulate 5 different hall effect sensors to the ECU.
I have narrowed down that I need the NI 6602 PCI card, since it has 8 timers, where the other cards have only 4.
Is it possible to generate stable engine or wheel speed signals with this hardware board?
Kind regards,
Peter