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Speedy simulation joins intuitive system modeller

An Adept Scientific product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 29, 2002

VisSim is a popular Windows program for the modelling and simulation of complex dynamic systems.

VisSim is a popular Windows program for the modelling and simulation of complex dynamic systems.

In response to the increasing sophistication of the systems being modelled by users, the developers have concentrated on further improving the software's modelling speed.

Supplier Adept Scientific claims that VisSim 5 is as much as ten times faster than the best-known alternative software for system modelling, and can provide benchmark files to support this.

VisSim combines an intuitive drag-and-drop block diagram interface with a powerful simulation engine.

This block diagram interface offers a simple method for constructing, modifying and maintaining complex system models.

The simulation engine then provides fast and accurate solutions for linear, nonlinear, continuous time, discrete time, time varying and hybrid system designs.

The new release features multi-windowed plots, multi-level undo and faster, tighter code generation.

There are new signal generation blocks (sawtooth, triangle and square wave) and new matrix operations among many additions.

The standard Professional VisSim package includes the VisSim Viewer which is a run-time, view only version of VisSim.

This enables users to distribute VisSim models and simulations to non-VisSim users.

Recipients cannot change the model structure, but they can change block and simulation parameters, optimise gains, perform interactive "what-if " scenarios and customise histogram, plot and strip chart blocks.

All VisSim versions include integration tools for Matlab, Simulink and Mathcad.

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