- Improved build process of the Power Electronics Add-On to eliminate the possibility of cross-dependency conflicts with other custom devices running alongside the Power Electronics Add-On.
- Added new hardware configuration for the PXIe-7861R (RCP_IO_7861R).
- Improved file path management by converting the paths for circuits, machines and scenario files to relative paths (with respect to the VeriStand project) instead of absolute paths.
- Added the Java Runtime Engine dependency to the Power Electronics Add-On installer.
- Added support for the Initial Angle Offset parameter for the PMSM SH machine.
- Added support for very low latency communication between the CPU and FPGA (VeriStand 2019 and 2020 only).
- Added support for new Telemetry Channels (VeriStand 2019 and 2020 only).
- Added support for a CPU Assignment UI to allow users assign the CPU cores used by the Power Electronics Add-On Engine (VeriStand 2019 and 2020 only).
- Refer to the Power Electronics Add-On 1.11.0 [Restricted] Release Notes for more information about changes included in version 1.11 of the Power Electronics Add-On.
As of version 1.12.0, support for the Phar Lap operating system is no longer available in the Power Electronics Add-On for VeriStand 2019 and 2020. Real Time targets running Phar Lap are still supported in VeriStand 2018.
The next release of the Power Electronics Add-On will not support VeriStand 2018. The Phar Lap operating system for Real Time systems will also no longer be supported.