PSIM is a power electronics and motor drive simulation software that has been developed by Powersim Inc. since 1994. PSIM is designed for fast and accurate simulations of power converters, motor drives, control systems, and renewable energy systems. PSIM can also generate embedded code for rapid control prototyping and co-simulate with other software tools such as MATLAB Simulink, LTspice, and JMAG.
In 2013, PSIM released version 9.3.2, which introduced several new features and improvements. Some of the highlights of this version are:
If you are interested in trying out PSIM simulator 2013, you can download a demo version from the Powersim website. The demo version has some limitations such as the maximum number of elements, the simulation time, and the code generation capability. However, it still allows you to explore the features and functionalities of PSIM and run some of the examples provided.
If you want to purchase a full license of PSIM simulator 2013 or a newer version, you can contact Altair, which acquired Powersim in 2021. Altair offers various pricing and licensing options for PSIM, as well as other products such as Altair Embed, Altair Flux, and Altair Activate. You can also access PSIM through Altair's cloud platform, which enables you to run simulations online without installing any software on your computer.
PSIM simulator 2013 is a powerful and user-friendly tool for power electronics and motor drive design and analysis. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or an engineer, you can benefit from the features and capabilities of PSIM to accelerate your design process and optimize your system performance.
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