ausschaltests
Ausschaltests, often written as Ausschalttests, is a term used in German-speaking contexts to describe a set of tests that verify a system's ability to shut down safely and completely under predefined conditions. The tests apply to electrical, electronic, and control systems, and may cover both hardware and software components. They are typically part of broader functional safety testing and are used in industries such as automotive, industrial automation, and medical devices.
Test design typically includes scenarios such as power loss, emergency-stop activation, interlock or fault conditions, and
Procedures rely on specialized instrumentation to measure timing and electrical parameters, as well as simulation tools
Applications include control units, power supplies, and safety systems where a rapid and predictable shutdown is