OptoFidelity testing approach
OptoFidelity through its history has been mimicking human perception by designing sensors and actuators to “replace” human senses and touches. For example, in area of touch testing there has been fingertips with specific materials to mimic softness or capacitance of fingertip or added sensors to sense force or haptics. Sometimes the requirement has been to press touch screen with 1g force in 10um accuracy in XY location or recognize setting icon or read Arabic text.
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Imaging Augmented Reality Displays
By Kalle Ryynänen on 2/24/21 2:33 PM
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How to evaluate the performance and functionality of touch screens?
By Murat Deveci on 1/27/21 8:00 AM
Touch screens
Touch screens are devices that recognize the presence of contacts and generate responses. The presence can be delivered via touch gestures or stylus. The response can be various such as haptic, visual, audio, etc. Hence, touch screens are input/output devices.
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OptoFidelity, your best friend in testing!
By OptoFidelity on 1/14/21 4:02 PM
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Car infotainment system test automation
By OptoFidelity on 9/25/20 10:48 AM
OptoFidelity Automotive Test Suite simulates human interaction inside a vehicle. The testing expertise covers the following areas:
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OptoFidelity Product Performance Excellence - Resolve performance risks before they appear
By OptoFidelity on 8/28/20 1:49 PM
We ensure the reliability, responsiveness and consistent performance of your product, all vital for the success of your brand. We can integrate performance test engineering into your mass production process to discover bottlenecks and challenges before and during the production.
Gain end-to-end system performance visibility with our shift-left approach
In a Shift-Left approach, testing is performed during the early stages of product design by moving to the left in the project life-cycle. Developers need to focus on quality from the beginning, instead of waiting for performance issues and defects to be discovered late in the development life-cycle. Shifting left enables project teams to test, provide feedback, and review changes & progress daily.