![]() There are some Xcos documentation and tutorials available, covering the most important topics. Simulink/SimPowerSystems has much better documentation, which is typical of commercial software vs open source software. ![]() Simulink/SimPowerSystems has a more extensive library of predefined component or subsystem models than Xcos, yet Xcos has the most important components defined. An advantage of Scilab/Xcos is that the software is free. This raises the license price to about $12,000 USD plus further yearly license fees (~20%). To model the fuel cell power system in Matlab/Simulink requires the addon toolboxes SimPowerSystems and SimScape.
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