As the devices used in the electrical and electronic industries become ever more complex, it is scarcely possible to use them without extensive instruction. Many features only become clear after extensive study of the manuals.
A device simulation can turn the process of becoming familiar with the various options offered by a device almost into a game. It uses specially developed software to represent the operating functions and the reactions of the device through a graphical interface similar to that of the real-world device. The device can be fully operated and tested as a simulation in the PC, without having to be actually available as hardware. Expensive demonstration and test equipment is then not necessary.