Simulate the module

Hello! I'm building a testbed for manual control of the synchronous generator, and I'll use two modules NI - NI 9476 and NI 9209. So I need to wait for a while, the modules are purchased and delivered, so my question is - I can simulate these modules somehow? I am a rookie, then you'll appreciate all of your help. Thank you in advance.

Hey, Sergii,

If you know that compact RIO you can simulate it, also you can choose to simulate modules for it, see the link below.

http://digital.NI.com/public.nsf/allkb/F466AD83D24F041D8625714900709583

It will be useful,

Kind regards

Natalia

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