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1. Graphic model entry

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Just drop blocks and wire them together. Configure blocks with a few
clicks. Entering Visual ModelQ models is so
easy you'll be up and simulating in no time.
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2. Continuously running models

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Visual ModelQ models keep going, just like real systems. Tweak a gain;
watch what happens. Immediately. Other environments lumber along in
batches...start...wait ...change a parameter...wait. Now you can skip the
waiting.
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3. Over
150 preprogrammed blocks

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Visual ModelQ provides more than 150 preprogrammed blocks:
control laws, filters, waveforms, math, digital functions, comparators,
analog switches, Boolean logic, instruments...the
list goes on.
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4. Live Scopes

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Drop Live Scopes plot right on your model diagram. They have lots
of features: single shot, AC triggering and
coupling, auto scaling. Live Scopes can be resized by dragging the
bottom right corner.
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5. Hot connections

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Modelers like to iterate. Try this...watch that. Sometimes you get
surprised. That's what hot connections are for. Live Scopes can hot connect
to any wire...any block...any time. The simulation doesn't miss a step.
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6. Live Constants

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Change parameters while the model keeps running with Live Constants.
Just double click and adjust. Live Constants have six different
adjustment so you can jump a wide span or just tweak a gain in.
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7. Fast execution

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Visual ModelQ compiles and runs fast. The compilation process is
so fast, it's usually undetectable. And models are fully net listed to
speed execution.
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8. Flexible modeling for
digital systems

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Visual ModelQ provides digital control laws, digital filters, and
the ability to run as many sample rates at one time as you need. Filter
gains are recalculated each time the sample rate is changed...even while
the model is running.
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9. FFT-based dynamic
signal analyzers

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The frequency domain is important to designers and here, no tool is more
useful than the Bode plot. That's why Visual ModelQ provides the
dynamic signal analyzer that gives Bode plots with a click.
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10. Dial Meters

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Easy-to-use dial meters provide a continuously updated display of any
signal on your model diagram. You get complete control of the display including
dial size, min and max range, and label fonts. Choose needle, dial face,
and label colors.
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11. On-screen meters

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Drop a meter on the screen and receive continuous updates. Read
root-mean square (RMS), average, or even the magnitude and phase of a
harmonic.
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12. Support for Motion Control

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Visual ModelQ provides specialized support for Motion Control
modeling such as position trajectory generators, DQ motor models, and
specialized models for motor feedback.
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13. Program blocks

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When standard blocks don't quite do the job, write your own. Program
blocks support a subset of the C programming language including algebraic
and Boolean math, if/else if/else, curly brackets, and all the standard
math functions.
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14. Multiple pages

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With Visual ModelQ, you can split you model into as many pages as
you need. Connecting between pages is easy and you can title each page to
organize your model.
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15. Application
documentation

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Visual ModelQ provides permanent space for application-specific
documentation in just about every block. You can inform your colleagues (or
just remind yourself later) why you did what you did.
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