Hardent Electronic Design Services Supports The G-Force Project


Montreal, Qc. (PRWEB) December 22, 2011

Hardent Electronic Design Services is proud to announce an initiative supporting the student-run G-Force race simulation project. This project–consisting of mechanical and electronic product design–aims to create a race car simulator that allows the driver to experience similar sensations he or she would feel when driving a physical race car. Developed with both practical and entertainment values in mind, the simulator will allow enthusiasts to enjoy the feel of competitive racing, while enabling professional race car drivers to practice with similar physical conditions to what they will experience. The dynamics are programmed to provide the race car driver with as close an experience as possible next to driving a real vehicle, and thus provide him with the ability to train and develop his abilities in a much safer and cost-efficient manner. This is accomplished by a carefully constructed hydraulic system and an electronic design that rotates the frame of the simulator in 6 degrees of freedom, using gravity to mimic the centrifugal forces an actual vehicle would experience.

Where as other racing simulators already exist, this project, undertaken by Marc-Antoine Turcotte, Julien Bertrand, Jean-Pascal Ross, Charles Moisan-Willis, and Alexandre Laforest– engineering students from the University of Sherbrooke–is focused on creating a simulator that is much more economical and realistic than those currently on the market. The development and electronic product design took place in specialized labs at the university, and had been completed last week after 24 months of work.

This initiative, kicked-off in conjunction with the University of Sherbrooke and other organizations, is an important part of Hardents commitment to support and be a part of its community. Hardent is always looking forward and proud to assist the students with this project said Simon Robin, founder and president of Hardent, We want to help inspire them and show the impact of electronic design and what theyre capable of doing.

About Hardent

Hardent provides Electronic Design Services, serving as an extension of companies electronic design and engineering departments to achieve faster time-to-market and high electronic innovation. With unique capabilities to rapidly understand companies requirements, Hardents problem-solving skills and cutting-edge design expertise produce creative electronic solutions. The company offers transparent communication, high project visibility and never-ending support.

Hardent is also a highly experienced training house and the exclusive Xilinx Authorized Training Provider for Canada, New England and Southeastern United States. Besides its digital signal processing (DSP) training courses, Hardent also offers FPGA courses, SystemVerilog programming training, embedded software course training, and a range of other courses targeted to HDL design experts. For further information about Hardents electronic design services, consult the Hardent website.

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