We are excited to announce some new features that we've added to—or updated in—Collimator. We get a lot of feature requests, and these are among the most-requested. Rest assured, however, that we're hard at work on the next things to come, so keep an eye out for even more updates soon!
This feature allows you to simulate components operating at different rates and resolutions seamlessly. This means your Constant, Continuous, and Discrete time blocks can all coexist in the same canvas, and can be simulated at the same time. It's all about enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of your complex systems, significantly improving your project's precision while reducing simulation time.
State Machines are a bread-and-butter tool for designing and analyzing control systems. With this feature, handling complex logic and control strategies becomes more intuitive and powerful, simplifying your workflow in ways you never imagined.
Our Python script block has always been a favorite, but now it's even better. The Improved Python Block comes with more flexible inputs and outputs, an enhanced editor, and a range of popular libraries pre-installed.This block, like all our blocks, supports NumPy data types and structures, from 8-bit integer scalars to tensors of 64-bit complex floating-point numbers.
FMI Co-simulation is now more robust, supporting a wider range of FMUs from more sources, as well as enhanced compute resources for demanding models.
Real-Time Collaboration takes teamwork to the next level. Now, you and your colleagues can work on the same models simultaneously, ensuring a more cohesive and efficient collaborative experience.
These updates reflect our commitment to providing you with a platform that's not only powerful but also intuitive and user-friendly. If you have any questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team at help@collimator.ai, or use the chat feature in our app.