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Visual Solutions Training Center
One-day VisSim Workshop

9th December 2008. Adept Scientific, Letchworth, UK

Be more productive with VisSim

Presenter: Peter Darnell, Principal Developer of VisSim

You might think you know VisSim, but we're pretty sure the people who developed the software could show you a trick or two. If you want to get the most out of VisSim - whether you've been using the software for years or you've just installed it for the first time - why not attend our dedicated training day to get well-versed in VisSim?

Modeling and Simulation with VisSim Workshop Agenda:
9:10 VisSim and VisSim add-ons overview
10:00 Constructing VisSim Diagrams:
- Block placement, connection, variables
- construction of dynamic systems with feedback
- Numerical integration for ODE's, integ methods, step size, xfer func
- Digital Filter creation
- Reading and writing data sets
10:40 Refreshments
10:55 1/Z for sampled Data discrete + multirate methods
Plotting options (multi trace, XY, log, triggerable, FFT)
Matrix operations, FFT display, plotting
Adding subdiagrams to the VisSim menu
Morning session wrap-up. Question & Answer
12:50 Lunch
13:20 Subsystem Creation:
- Enabling, Labelling pins, Custom rate
- Codegen considerations
Dialogue constants for custom dialogues
Dialogue tables for selecting a line of data from a table
StateTransition block usage
Display mode
3D plotting and Animation
15:30 Refreshments
15:45 Use of Global Optimizer
- Placement of parameterUnknowns and cost block
- Use of overshoot penalty to avoid overshoot
- Considerations in adding parameterUnknowns
Creating custom blocks from C/C++
MSVC VisSim block creation wizard
demonstration of embedded system codegen and
Hardware in the loop control for digital power application
17:00 Closing Question & Answer session
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