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Key Advantages of MapleSim
Faster model creation cuts project time and cost
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Multi-domain models are easily assembled from pre-built components

Multi Domain
MapleSim ships with more than 300 components from over 10 domains, including:
  • Continuous and Discrete Signals
  • Discrete Events
  • Rotational Mechanics
  • Translational Mechanics
  • Analog, Digital, and Multiphase Electric Circuits
  • Electrical Machines
  • Multibody Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics

See the online help system for detailed information about MapleSim components.

In addition to this multi-domain coverage, MapleSim also:

  • Knows how components can be connected and prevents illogical connections.
  • Uses standard symbols and notation, making it easy to find the components you need.
  • Includes a search tool for finding components.
  • Provides a Favorites palette for storing the components you use most.
  • Allows you to create and add new components.
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