Plexim PLECS Standalone 4 9 2 x64

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Name: plecs-standalone-4-9-2 win64
Size: 329.16 MB
Software:
Requirements: N/A
License: full_version
Languages: English
Author: Plexim

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Author URL: https://www.plexim.com/
Description:
Overview of Plexim Plecs Standalone
This is the tool of choice for high-speed simulations of power electronic systems. It is available in two editions: PLECS Blockset for seamless integration with MATLAB®/Simulink®, and PLECS Standalone, a completely independent product. Suppose you're looking for simulation software to help you design, analyze, and optimize complex electrical and electronic systems.
In that case, Plexim Plecs Standalone of PLEX for Windows is the perfect solution for you. This software is designed to be easy-to-use, yet powerful enough to handle even the most challenging simulation tasks.

Features of Plexim Plecs Standalone
  • The software has a drag-and-drop interface, which means you can easily create and edit simulations without having to write any code
  • Comes with a comprehensive library of pre-built components, including electrical, mechanical, and thermal components
  • This allows engineers to accurately predict the behavior of their systems and make informed design decisions
  • Allows engineers to test their designs in real-world scenarios. This feature is particularly useful for testing control systems and power electronics
  • This means you can simulate systems that involve electrical, mechanical, and thermal components
Technical Details and System Requirements
  • Supported OS: Windows 11, Windows 10
  • RAM (Memory): 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
  • Free Hard Disk Space: 800 MB or more
FAQs
Q: Does it support real-time simulation?
A: It supports real-time simulation, allowing engineers to test their designs in real-world scenarios.
Q: Does it support multi-domain simulation?
A: Yes, it supports multi-domain simulation, which means you can simulate systems that involve electrical, mechanical, and thermal components.