Mirifice, Simplay to cooperate on HD product testing

Oct 2, 2008 8:00 AM

    

Mirifice and Simplay plan to partner on the integration of Simplay Labs HD testing technologies with Mirifice’s MiriATE test system.

The MiriATE system allows complex device testing to be automated through a scripting environment that can control inputs, environment and measure device outputs through the product’s A/V analysis capabilities. MiriATE’s rigorous automated testing improves the quality of consumer devices, leading to a reduction in their total cost of ownership.

Simplay Labs provides HDMI performance testing and Simplay HD certification laboratories around the globe. Simplay Labs’ HD Pretest System allows manufacturers to identify performance and interoperability issues prior to submitting devices for certification testing.

Integrating the Simplay HD testing technology with MiriATE allows manufacturers to automate their HD product testing.

For more information, visit www.mirifice.com.




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