This community edition provides the following features:
- Support of FMI 1.0 for Model Exchange and Co-Simulation.
- Simulation for compiled FMUs: an FMU must have at minimum one binary
corresponding to working platform.
- Simulation in Xcos with using any type of explicit solvers.
- Simulation in Scilab with fixed step integration (Method of Euler).
import FMUs: Allow the user to add FMU blocks inside Xcos. This toolbox provides
an easy way to use Functional Mock-up Interface for Model Exchange and
Co-Simulation.
In Xcos it should to use the palette "Functional Mock-up
Interfaces", the user is able to simulate the Functional Mock-up
Units(dynamic system models).
It is possible to use several instances of a model and to connect
any models hierarchically together.
In Scilab it should to use the function "fmiSimulate".
export FMUs: Xcos model can be exported as an FMU for Model Exchange or for
Co-Simulation.
Actually, only generation of FMUs version 1.0 of FMI is supported in
Xcos.
Code generation works by translation the Xcos super-block in FMU.
Generated model can be imported in Xcos or in an another simulation tool.
For enterprise deployment, find out more about our Enterprise Edition:
https://www.scilab.org/software/atoms/fmi-model-exchange-co-simulation