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HIL606 Real-Time Power Electronics Simulator

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Testing and validating power electronics and grid control systems in real-time for various applications.

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Typhoon HIL, Inc.

Company Established Year

Since 2008

Who is this solution for

Govt, Business

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

Frost & Sullivan New Product Innovation Award

2015

Awarded for leading innovation in hardware-in-the-loop real-time simulators for power electronics.

ISO 9001:2015 Certification

2019

Recognized for establishing and maintaining high-quality management systems across product development and customer support.

Best Paper Award – RT Europe Conference

2023

Honored for outstanding technical contribution in real-time simulation for EV powertrain validation.

Product description

The HIL606 Real-Time Power Electronics Simulator by Typhoon HIL is a cutting-edge solution designed for rigorous testing and validation of power electronics and grid control systems in real-time. It combines advanced hardware components with high-speed interfaces to provide unmatched fidelity in controller testing for a wide range of applications.

Engineers can emulate complex power converter models, electric machines, and non-linear loads in real time, allowing them to connect real controllers and validate performance under realistic fault scenarios. This enables them to confidently deploy these systems in critical applications such as electric vehicle charging, renewable energy inverters, microgrid management, and aerospace power electronics.

The integration of the HIL606 with Typhoon's control center software streamlines model deployment, test automation, and result analysis, making control design safer, faster, and scalable across industries.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Advanced FPGA-based processor for real-time simulation
  • High-speed analog and digital I/Os for accurate controller testing
  • Support for complex power converter models, electric machines, and non-linear loads
  • Interfaces like USB, Ethernet, EtherCAT, CAN FD, and gate-drive signals
  • Seamless connection of real controllers for performance validation
  • Deployment in critical systems such as EV charging, renewable energy, microgrid management, and aerospace
  • Integration with control center software for streamlined model deployment and test automation
  • Enhanced safety, speed, and scalability in control design across industries

About the Company

Typhoon HIL is a U.S.-based cleantech company founded in 2008, specializing in hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) real-time simulation systems for power electronics, microgrids, electric mobility, and grid modernization. The company delivers ultra-high fidelity simulation tools, including flagship HIL606, HIL404, and TyphoonSim, leveraging FPGA-based processors to achieve time-steps down to microseconds and nanoseconds. Integrated into an easy-to-use software toolchain, their solutions support both industrial applications and academic research, reducing testing risk and cost, accelerating control development, and enabling compliance with rigorous energy and mobility standards. Typhoon HIL serves utilities, OEMs, universities, and research labs worldwide, empowering control engineers to design, test, and verify complex power systems via “HIL in a Day,” live training, and online certification through its HIL Specialist 2.0 program. The company is ISO 9001 and TISAX certified, demonstrating its quality and security commitment.

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