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Learn about the features and functionality available in Twin Activate.
Learn about the components in Twin Activate models.
Define contexts using OML scripts for your diagram and model.
Discover new features and enhancements.
New to Twin Activate? Learn the basics here.
Start using Twin Activate with our interactive tutorials.
A diagram is an assembly of blocks, links, annotations and other components inside of a model.
The block is the main component for constructing diagrams.
The Activate library includes customizable blocks that you can define for a variety of systems.
A super block is an encapsulation of multiple blocks into a single block.
Links connect the assembly of blocks in a diagram.
A context is an OML script for defining variables in a diagram.
Define the initialization and finalization scripts, and properties for a model.
Learn about modeling physical components.
Learn about modeling hydraulic systems with the Hydraulics library (HydraulicsByFluidon).
Learn about modeling electrical and electronic systems with Modelica and Spice.
Learn about modeling multibody dynamic systems.
Learn about modeling electromagnetic systems.
Learn how to set up, run, and troubleshoot simulations.
Learn about block libraries and managing them through the Extension Manager.
Learn about generating C code from a Super Block.
Learn about the methods for creating a GUI in Twin Activate.
Import Embed diagram models into Twin Activate with the Embed Import tool.
Use the Block Builder tool to easily construct and customize basic blocks and programmable super blocks.
Use the MAT Explorer interface to explore and load variables from one or more .MAT files, providing a visual way to see the contents of selected .MAT files and to import variables into an OML session.
Define shortcuts to common operations.
Explore the Extended Definitions, OML Guides, Block Library, API Guide and Glossary.
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