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It is time to BELIeVE
BELIeVE (Bermondsey Electronics Limited Integration Verification Engine) is the industry’s first independent JavaScript-based automated solution for hardware/ software integration verification. Ahead of its launch, Instrumentation Monthly caught up with Bermondsey Electronics’ managing director, Peter Wrigley to find out about this innovative product...
BELIeVE is a JavaScript-based integration verification engine that automates instrumentation to confirm that a design under test’s (DUT’s) hardware and software are functioning as intended. Via a debugger, BELIeVE can also inject faults and mimic behaviour that would otherwise be hard to replicate.
Bermondsey Electronics has launched BELIeVE, an advanced hardware/software integration verification engine that automates the operation of networkable instrumentation and automatically produces test reports.
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ermondsey Electronics, an embedded systems design and test house, has launched the Bermondsey Electronics Limited Integration Verification Engine (BELIeVE). A JavaScript-based solution,
this advanced integration verification engine is the first of its kind and automates the operation of networkable instrumentation to exercise a device under test (DUT) and verify that its hardware and software are functioning together as intended. BELIeVE can also be used for continuous integration (CI) and end-of-line quality assurance in manufacturing scenarios. Explaining the development of the product,
Peter Wrigley, managing director of Bermondsey Electronics told us: “We are interested in looking at the verification of design, specifically that the hardware and the software within the design are functioning together as intended. As such, we have developed this JavaScript-based solution so you can create a simulated environment for the device under test and perform that verification. In addition, reports are automatically generated, which is of great benefit to engineers that must demonstrate their designs were thoroughly verified; for safety- critical applications, for example, but also good engineering practice.”
October 2022 Instrumentation Monthly
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